NOTE: This page is only about his film incarnation as the Novel incarnation of Abomination was voted Pure Evil, and thus only the film version of Abomination's info and crimes should be put here. |
“ | I'm a fighter, and I'll be one for as long as I can. Mind you, if I took what I had now, and put it in a body that I had ten years ago, that would be someone I wouldn't want to fight. | „ |
~ Emil Blonsky explaining that he is a fighter. |
“ | Is that all you've got? | „ |
~ Abomination's most famous quote. |
“ | I was a highly decorated soldier. You know, I was sent on a mission to take out a threat, and I thought I was the good guy, you know? I thought I was gonna be, you know... Captain bloody America or something, you know? | „ |
~ Emil Blonsky to Jennifer Walters. |
“ | I'm simply Emil now. Russian born, British raised, Royal Marines commando, on loan to the U.S. government. | „ |
~ Emil Blonsky to Jennifer Walters. |
Emil Blonsky, also better known as the Abomination, is a major antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, serving as the main antagonist of The Incredible Hulk, a mentioned character in Season 1 of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., a minor character in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and a supporting character in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
He was a Russian-born English-raised soldier loaned to SOCOM by the Royal Marines and tasked by Thunderbolt Ross to capture Bruce Banner. After being given a dosage of the recreated Super Soldier Serum and seeing Banner's powers as the Hulk, Blonsky became power-hungry and gained a dosage of Banner's blood and became a deformed but formidable monster, wanting to prove himself as the greatest fighter on Earth.
Following years behind bars, Blonsky has changed his ways for good and is willing to rejoin society as a new man, requesting the assistance of Banner's cousin, Jennifer Walters, to do so.
He is portrayed by Tim Roth.
His Evil Ranking[]
His Villainous Deeds[]
- He allowed his team to take down Bruce Banner's door and confront him while he was asleep.
- He fired one tranquilliser to Kill Bruce, but barely missed Bruce.
- Began a rampage through Harlem, launching cars down the streets, while the United States Army chased after him, witnessing the continued destruction he caused.
- He threw a motorcycle and multiple cars out of his way.
- He threw a man he was holding aside to focus on Hulk.
- He strikes Hulk in the chest, with enough force that Hulk was launched directly through an apartment building.
- He still shows tendencies of not being honest as his participation in the Golden Daggers Club showed him, despite his claim that he would no longer turn into the Abomination.
Why He Doesn't Stand Out?[]
- He fails the heinous standards too much, as villains such as Crossbones, Alexander Pierce and Mysterio with less or similar resources have done far worse in comparison.
- He has a genuine friendship with Wong.
- He redeemed himself and has made various attempts to become a better person, such as starting a self-healing group called the Abomaste.
- To prove this point further, he even made peace with his former enemy Bruce Banner/Hulk.
- While he hosts a meeting for Golden Daggers Club that antagonize Jennifer. He doesn't know they are bad people and came to protect Jennifer from the group immediately after he knows.
- He also allows himself to be arrested again because he breaks the condition that he will not transform, before being allowed to leave but this time with the condition that he must stay with Wong at Kamar-Taj.
Trivia[]
- Abomination is one of the two Villainous Benchmarks who are Pure Evil in their novelization counterparts, along with Iron Monger.
External Links[]
- Abomination on the Villains Wiki
- Abomination on the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
- Abomination on the Marvel Wiki
- Abomination on the Marvel Movies Wiki
- Abomination on the Disney Wiki
- Abomination on the VS Battles Wiki
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