Flux is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first was one of the Hulk's enemies. Publication history Flux first appeared in Incredible Hulk vol. 3 #17 and was created by Paul Jenkins and Ron Garney. Fictional character biography Benjamin Tibbits Benjamin "Benny" Tibbets was a Private First Class in the United States Army and soldier with unresolved mother issues. He, along with a platoon of soldiers, were exposed to rays from a gamma bomb by General Ryker, who wished to test its effects on humans. Tibbets survived the blast, but transformed into a Hulk-like creature with brute strength. The only differences are that Tibbets, nicknamed Flux, looked more misshapen, his forehead and joints significantly more pronounced, and mutation became more erratic, parts of him sometimes transforming while the rest remained human. Ryker convinced him that Bruce Banner is responsible for his condition, thus having gamma technology sold to the Iraqis, Flux went after the Hulk. When the fight proved one-sided, Banner was able to talk him down. He underwent psychiatric evaluation thanks to Doc Samson, until Ryker subsequently recaptured and broke Flux. Regressed to a child-like mind with vocabulary, apparently perceiving him as his 'mommy', Flux once again pitted against the Hulk, then the fight ended when Thunderbolt Ross forced Ryker to stand down. Without Ryker's commands, Flux stopped fighting and reverted back to Benny as he wept for his mother. Recently, Flux had been in custody, who experimented on him. However, he got killed by Grey of the Gamma Corps during a raid on the A.I.M. base. During the Damnation storyline, Flux is casted down into Hell after his death as one of the damned souls who Johnny Blaze and Zarathos encounters there, alongside Elephantine, a , and Richard Fisk. Dennis Sykes Dennis Sykes is a banker who appeared in the story 1 Month 2 Live. He gains superpowers and an untreatable cancer following by the accident with toxic waste. With the life expectancy of barely one month, Sykes launches himself on his brief career as a superhero, in an attempt to make differences in the world while he still can. Like assisting the Fantastic Four in saving Ego the Living Planet from a cancerous infection and averting Hammerhead's attempt to take control of his neighborhood. Although using these powers only worsens more of his condition, Sykes makes a positive impression on many heroes with dedication in doing the right thing, accepting training from Spider-Man, and receiving honorary membership with the Fantastic Four and the Avengers before he finally dies due to stress from his final battle. His wife was by his side when he died. To honor him, a statue of Flux was erected at the children's hospital he helped after getting his powers. Powers and abilities Like the Hulk, the Benjamin Tibbets version of Flux has his abilities stemmed from gamma ray exposure. These powers included immense strength, stamina, and durability, as well as regenerative healing. Unlike the Hulk, he cannot grow stronger when becoming angrier. It is unknown whether if he can jump vast distances like he does. The Dennis Sykes version of Flux has the ability to manipulate all forms of matter where he can repair broken objects, melt walls, and create sculptures from raw materials that are present. In other media Video games * The Benjamin Tibbets version of Flux appears in the Hulk video game adaption, voiced by Lee Tockar. Flux appears as one of the Hulk's opponents, challenging the Hulk when he attempts to destroy a force field generator keeping him confined in a military base. He seems to share the backstory of the comic book version, but no reference is made to the specific details of his origin, although it's implied to be the same. After he is defeated, he is thrown into the force field generator and is severely injured. At the end of the game, he is seen in a base where he is being treated from the injuries he sustained under General Ryker's care.
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