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Emil Blonsky, aka The Abomination, is a fictional supervillain who appears in Marvel Comics. It was created by Gil Kane and Stan Lee. It first appears in a comic called "Amazing Stories" in 1967. This is one of the most famous enemies of the Hulk.
Fictitious biography
Emil Blonsky worked for the KGB in socialist Yugoslavia. He received superpowers after being irradiated with gamma rays. In the same way, Bruce Banner turned into the Hulk.
Since then, Emil Blonsky began to regularly transform into a green giant with incredible physical strength, which even exceeded the power of his main opponent. When he was able to control himself after the transformation, he couldn't go back to a human body. Given his origins, he blamed the mutation on Banner and his alter ego Hulk.
The Abomination (Emil Blonsky) began to regularly clash with his opponent in numerous battles. At the same time, in most cases, success was on the side of the Hulk, the villain managed towin only a couple of times.
Confrontation with the Hulk
Over time, the disgusting appearance of Emil Blonsky provoked a breakup with his wife Nadia. Due to constant defeat from the Hulk, he practically lost his head, becoming insane in his hatred for Banner. He was especially angry when he learned that Bruce had married the daughter of General Ross, Betty.
After losing his wife, he felt it was only fair to take Betty away from Banner. He even caused her imaginary death. While the woman was recovering from radiation sickness, becoming a victim of radiation, Blonsky arranged everything so that Banner himself and his colleagues believed that she suffered due to constant closeness with the Hulk. Guessing everything, Banner defeated the Abomination in battle and then forgave him. For Blonsky, it was even worse than defeat.
In the end, he realizes that he has become the one he hated the most. This is a cruel and uncontrollable monster. A month later, General Ross, controlling the Hulk, provoked his attack on the Abomination. In that fight, Blonsky was almost killed. As a result, the armed forces took him into custody.
The punishment for the villain was watching a movie about life with his wife before he turned into a monster. This made his incarceration a constant reminder of what he had lost.
After some time, the Abomination encountered the Red Hulk. In the battle he was brutally killed. Later it turned out that the Red Hulk was General Ross, who was exposed to radiation.
Superpowers
The abomination has incredible power. Like the Hulk, he can jump long distances due to the developed leg muscles.
He is able to recover from all forms of damage, however unlike the Hulk, regeneration is much slower.
At the same time, Abomination is resistant to temperature changes, able to hold his breath for a long time. Due to too high a temperature or prolonged lack of air, may fall into a coma-like state.
In the cinematic universe
In the Marvel Universe, Abomination appears in Louis Leterrier's fantasy action movie The Incredible Hulk. Emil Blonsky serves as the main antagonist.
In the film, General Ross hires him to hunt down an escaped Banner. On this mission, he finds out that the Hulk and Banner are the same person.
During the second mission, receives a dose of a special serum that gives him additional agility, strength and endurance. After luring the Hulk into a trap, he goes into battle with him one on one. Losing, breaks all the bones. Serum helps him heal in just a day. He tracks down Banner, who is just experimenting with himself along with Samuel Stearns. When the Hulk goes into hiding, Blonsky gets a sample of his gamma blood, which he injects himself into, turning into the monster Abomination.
He begins to destroy the city, none of the military is able to stop him. Banner offers the general to send him to the Abomination, because only he, in the form of the Hulk, is capable ofwin. In the fight, at some point, the advantage is on the side of Blonsky, but Banner goes into a rage when the enemy attacks Betty. He defeats Blonsky, sends him to jail.
Emil Blonsky played by EFA Golden Globe and Oscar nominated actor Tim Roth.
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