Maestro (Marvel Comics)

Maestro (Marvel Comics)

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caption=Inside art for "The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect" #1 (1992)
by George Pérez.
character_name=The Maestro
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="The Incredible Hulk" vol.2, #401
creators=Peter David
real_name = Dr. Robert Bruce Banner
species = Human mutate
homeworld = Earth
alliances = Ruler of Dystopia militia, including "Dogs of War"
supports=
powers =Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability
Regenerative healing factor,
Ability to see astral forms,
Radiation absorption,
Transformation,
Resistance to mind control,
Genius level intellect in certain incarnations.

The Maestro is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain, appearing in publications from Marvel Comics. Created by Peter David, the Maestro first appeared as a vision in "The Incredible Hulk" vol. 2, #401, and made a full appearance in "Hulk: Future Imperfect" #1 (Dec.1992).

Fictional character biography

The Maestro is a version of the Hulk from an alternate future timeline, approximately a hundred years into the future, combining Banner's intelligence with the Hulk's more malevolent aspects. After a nuclear war kills almost all of Earth's superhumans and brings the world to the brink of extinction, the Maestro seizes control.

Gray haired and balding, the Maestro is clearly older than the Hulk, but is also significantly stronger due to the radiation he has absorbed since the war. He rules the city of Dystopia, built to his own designs and protected by radiation shielding. Brutal soldiers with hi-tech equipment keep the "peace" and impose the Maestro's iron will. The Maestro himself dwells in a grand palace, where a Bacchanalian atmosphere reigns. Other gamma-irradiated beings, She-Hulk (now calling herself "Shulk") and the Abomination, survived the war and seem to have conquered other areas of the world. Not long after the war, an elderly Rick Jones encounters the reality-hopping mutant Proteus, who has possessed the body of an alternate reality Hulk from the year 2099. Proteus intends to discard his current body and possess the Maestro. Jones, unaware of his plan, provides a weapon created by the X-Man Forge, which might be able to kill Maestro. However, the plan fails when the Maestro is warned by the Exiles, who are pursuing Proteus. Proteus possesses a new host and flees to another world, breaking the Maestro's neck during his escape.

Years later the Maestro, fully recovered from his injury, encounters a time-traveling Genis-Vell and Spider-Man 2099. Manipulated by the supervillain Thanatos, the three battle - but Captain Marvel and Spider-Man eventually return to their own time, with no consequence for the Maestro.

Acquiring Doctor Doom's time machine, the rebels opposing the Maestro (led by Rick Jones) eventually decide to bring the 'Professor' Hulk forward from the past, hoping that he can defeat the Maestro. The Hulk agrees to help them and confronts the Maestro, but loses due to the Maestro's greater experience, power, willingness to endanger bystanders, and his ability to predict the Hulk's moves in combat. The Maestro breaks Hulk's neck to immobilize him, then tries to persuade the incapacitated Hulk that he should side with his future self, telling him that nothing will change when he returns home and he will still be persecuted."Hulk: Future Imperfect" #2]

After the Hulk's recovery, the two clash once more; but despite the Hulk's best efforts, the Maestro is still far too powerful for him. At the last minute, the Maestro is defeated by the use of Doom's time machine, and sent back to the time and place that the Hulk was created: ground zero during the testing of the atomic Gamma Bomb, the only bomb that the Hulk knew the ground zero location of. Appearing next to the bomb itself, Maestro is seemingly killed in the same moment that creates the Hulk, but some part of his consciousness still remains, tied to the skeletal fragments at the Gamma Bomb site.

Eventually the Hulk learns that the "homing sense" which has always allowed him to locate ground zero, his "birth" place, is actually attracted to the Maestro's spirit and remains. The Maestro has also been absorbing gamma radiation from the Hulk each time he returns to the site, gradually restoring himself. When the Hulk returns, shortly after the Heroes Return crossover, he is radiating vast amounts of energy. Maestro finally absorbs enough radiation to restore himself to life, although in a weakened and emaciated form. ["The Incredible Hulk" vol. 2, #460]

Shortly thereafter, the Maestro's body is shown to have gradually rebuilt itself, but he nonetheless faints from exhaustion, and is captured by Asgardian trolls, who place his soul into the Destroyer to empower it. As the Destroyer, he battles the Hulk - but as the Hulk and Maestro share the same DNA, Hulk's spirit is able to enter the Destroyer and defeat it by slamming its' visor shut just as it discharged a disintegration beam. The resulting shockwave sends both the Destroyer, and the rock it had been standing on, plummeting towards the Maestro, just shown as almost fully recovered, and the latter is covered by the rock slide. ["The Incredible Hulk" vol. 2, #461]

The Hulk briefly titled himself with this alias during a time when shrapnel were lodged within his brain. ["The Incredible Hulk" vol. 2, #439-#440]

Powers and abilities

The Maestro largely possesses the same powers as the Hulk, but to a far greater degree. Even in a calm state the Maestro’s strength surpasses that of an enraged Hulk. The Maestro loves battle and conflict and over the many years he has become cunning and ruthless possessing great experience as a fighter. As with most incarnations of the Hulk the Maestro has the potential for limitless strength and physical power dependent on his emotional state, most commonly anger. The Maestro is extremely resistant to physical damage, psychic assaults, temperature extremes, and is completely immune to disease and poisons. When injured, the Maestro heals from almost any wound within seconds. The Maestro proved capable of returning from skeletal form after being caught in the Gamma Blast that created the Hulk in the first place. His powerful legs allow him to leap into lower Earth orbit. His durability, healing, endurance, and possibly speed, likewise increase in relation to his temper. He also has certain mental powers, which allow him to see and interact with astral forms.

As Bruce Banner, he was considered one of the greatest minds on Earth. He has developed expertise in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, and Physiology, and has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics. He has been described as "possessing a mind so brilliant it cannot be measured on any known intelligence test." [cite web
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In other media

The Maestro appears as an opponent in the PlayStation game "", and as a playable character in The Incredible Hulk video game.

The Maestro is a part of the Marvel Legend's Apocalypse build a figure line. Maestro comes with the left arm of Apocalypse.

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