Emperor Hulkling is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Emperor Hulkling is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Hulkling's character is patterned on the Hulk, with shapeshifting abilities that go far beyond the ability to mimic the Hulk, and superhuman strength.
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Hulkling is known for his relationship with fellow Young Avenger Wiccan, notable for being one of the highest-profile gay relationships in comics.
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Hulkling then appeared in the 2013 Young Avengers series by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, and appeared with Wiccan in New Avengers as part of All-New All-Different Marvel.
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Hulkling's chambermaid smuggled him to Earth and raised him as Teddy.
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Hulkling plays a pivotal role in Captain America's plan for the final confrontation with Iron Man's forces, impersonating Yellowjacket in order to free the imprisoned heroes of Prison 42.
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Hulkling tries to use his Skrull heritage to calm them but is instead battered down with energy blasts.
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Hulkling is featured in the Original Sins mini-series as part of the Original Sin storyline.
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Hulkling's then introduces the royal guards that will be working for Hulkling like Captain Glory and the Kree–Skrull sorceress M'ur-Ginn of the Knights of the Infinite.
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The events of Emperor Hulkling start at a drag bar, where Hulkling is drinking with fellow Young Avengers Prodigy and Speed, who are depicted as a couple.
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Hulkling was then told to get a sword out of a light beam and announced "King of the space".
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Hulkling even named his sword "Excelsior", Arthur's sword was named "Excalibur".
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Hulkling's powers exceed those of ordinary individuals of either race; they most likely are much stronger than those of other potential hybrids due to his father's various enhancements prior to Hulkling's conception.
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Hulkling is able to withstand great impact forces, such as falls from great heights, repeated bludgeoning from superhumanly strong beings, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining injury.
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Hulkling is one of the 142 superhumans who are registered, implying he had joined the Initiative.
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However, this version of Hulkling was from another dimension who later returned to Earth-A, and the real Hulkling remains unregistered.
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Hulkling is seen briefly in the Marvel Zombies vs The Army of Darkness mini-series.
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