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Hulkling (Teddy Altman)

Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary

Part 2: Origin and Evolution

Publication History and Creation

Hulkling made his first appearance in Young Avengers #1, published in April 2005. He was co-created by writer Allan Heinberg and artist Jim Cheung as part of a new wave of legacy-themed teenage heroes designed to fill the void left after the catastrophic events of the Avengers Disassembled storyline. The initial premise of the Young Avengers was built on mystery, with each member appearing to be a direct successor to a classic Avenger, leading to fan speculation about their true identities. Teddy Altman was initially presented as a younger version of the Hulk, possessing green skin and superhuman strength, hence the codename “Hulkling.” Heinberg and Cheung masterfully used this as a red herring. The series slowly unraveled the truth: Teddy's powers were not gamma-based but stemmed from a unique alien heritage. His creation was also groundbreaking for its unapologetic inclusion of a central gay romance. Heinberg, an openly gay writer, was determined to create a prominent, positive gay couple in a mainstream Marvel title. The relationship between Hulkling and Wiccan was planned from the very beginning and was revealed subtly, becoming explicit by the end of the first story arc, cementing their place in comic book history.1)

In-Universe Origin Story

Hulkling's origin is a complex tapestry woven from the threads of Marvel's most famous cosmic conflict, the Kree-Skrull War. His very existence is a symbol of both forbidden love and the potential for lasting peace.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Theodore “Teddy” Altman was raised in New York City by a single mother, believing himself to be a human mutant. His powers—superhuman strength and the ability to change his appearance—manifested during his teenage years. Initially, he used his abilities primarily to hide, trying to live a normal life. It was only when the time-traveling Kang the Conqueror, in the guise of Iron Lad, recruited him for the Young Avengers that Teddy began to embrace his heroic potential. His initial belief was that he was the son of Bruce Banner, the Hulk. However, during the team's first major conflict, the truth of his parentage was revealed in a shocking confrontation. The Super-Skrull, Kl'rt, arrived on Earth, claiming Teddy was his son. This was a lie, but it led to the greater truth: Teddy was a Skrull. Soon after, a Kree delegation also arrived, seeking to claim him for their empire. The full, convoluted history was eventually pieced together. During the original Kree-Skrull War, the decorated Kree soldier Captain Mar-Vell was captured by the Skrulls. During his captivity, he fell in love with the Skrull Princess Anelle. Their union resulted in a child, Dorrek VIII—Teddy. As a hybrid, the child was an abomination to both empires but also the subject of a prophecy foretelling that a child of both worlds would one day unite the stars. Fearing for her son's life, Anelle had him secretly smuggled to Earth to be raised in obscurity by one of her most loyal handmaidens. This handmaiden assumed the identity of Teddy's human mother, Mary-Jo Altman, and raised him as her own. For years, Teddy struggled with this dual heritage. He was hunted by both Kree and Skrull factions who either wished to kill him or use him as a political pawn. The Super-Skrull, who had grown fond of the boy, acted as a fierce protector, eventually admitting he was not his father but had sworn an oath to the late Princess Anelle to watch over him. Teddy's journey was one of self-discovery, culminating in him finally accepting his destiny not as a weapon or a symbol, but as a leader in his own right.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

Status: Not Yet Introduced As of the latest releases in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hulkling (Teddy Altman) has not yet made an appearance. His story has not been adapted for the screen. However, the MCU has strategically laid all the necessary narrative groundwork for his potential future introduction. The core elements of his origin story are firmly established:

Given this setup, a future MCU adaptation of Hulkling could easily weave these threads together. He could be introduced as a Skrull prince hidden on Earth, perhaps connected to the Skrull colony established by Talos. His Kree heritage could be a hidden secret, possibly connecting him to Mar-Vell (portrayed by Annette Bening in Captain Marvel). His introduction would be a natural catalyst for a Young Avengers series or film, uniting him with the already-introduced Billy Maximoff, Kate Bishop (Hawkeye), Cassie Lang (Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania), and Eli Bradley (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier).

Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality

Hulkling's power set makes him one of the most formidable young heroes in the Marvel Universe, a true powerhouse whose versatility often surprises his opponents.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Powers and Abilities

Equipment

Personality

Despite his immense power and royal lineage, Teddy's personality is defined by his profound kindness, empathy, and humility. He is a gentle soul who was thrust into a destiny he never asked for.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

Speculative Abilities and Adaptation

Should Hulkling be introduced in the MCU, his powers would likely be a visual spectacle, combining established MCU concepts.

Part 4: Key Relationships & Network

Hulkling's identity is defined as much by his relationships as it is by his powers or title. His connections form the emotional core of his entire story.

Core Allies

Arch-Enemies

Affiliations

Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines

Hulkling's journey from a confused kid to a galactic emperor can be traced through several key storylines that defined his character.

Young Avengers: Sidekicks (2005)

This is Hulkling's debut storyline. The story introduces Teddy as part of a mysterious new team of heroes modeled after the classic Avengers. Much of the narrative tension revolves around uncovering their true identities. Teddy's arc sees him confront the arrival of both Kree and Skrull forces on Earth, forcing him to learn the truth about his parentage as the son of Mar-Vell and Princess Anelle. The storyline establishes his core personality, his immense power, and, most importantly, the foundation of his loving relationship with Wiccan. It permanently altered his trajectory from a simple Earth-based hero to a character of cosmic significance.

Civil War (2006-2007)

During Marvel's first superhuman Civil War, Hulkling and the Young Avengers sided with Captain America's anti-registration Secret Avengers. Their role highlighted their burgeoning status as genuine heroes willing to fight for their beliefs. A key moment for Teddy came when he was targeted by the Pro-Registration forces, captured, and held in the Negative Zone Prison 42. It was discovered that a Skrull operative had been impersonating him, a plot point that foreshadowed the later Secret Invasion event. His eventual rescue by his teammates reinforced their unbreakable bond.

Empyre (2020)

This is arguably the most important storyline in Hulkling's history. Responding to a call from space, Teddy is approached by a unified delegation of Kree and Skrull warriors who ask him to fulfill his destiny and become their emperor. He accepts the burden, travels into space, and claims the Star-Sword Excelsior, uniting the two rival empires into a single, powerful Alliance. He leads this massive armada to Earth to confront the Cotati invasion. The event tests his leadership, his resolve, and his compassion on a galactic scale. The story culminates in his marriage to Billy Kaplan aboard the flagship of the Alliance, a powerful moment that sees him finally embrace all aspects of his identity: hero, husband, and king.

King in Black (2020-2021)

Following the events of Empyre, Hulkling's leadership was immediately tested by the arrival of Knull, the God of the Symbiotes. As the King in Black's forces swarmed across the universe, Emperor Hulkling commanded the full might of the Kree-Skrull Alliance, forming a crucial line of defense for the entire galaxy. He personally led fleets into battle to aid Earth and other worlds, solidifying his new role as a major galactic protector and proving that his reign was not just symbolic but a formidable force for good in the cosmos.

Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions

While the Earth-616 version is the definitive one, several other versions of Hulkling have appeared across the Marvel Multiverse.

See Also

Notes and Trivia

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The original concept for Hulkling was a female Skrull named Chimera who would shapeshift into a male form to be in a relationship with Wiccan. However, editor Tom Brevoort suggested making the character simply a male, which Heinberg and Cheung agreed was a stronger and more direct representation.
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Hulkling and Wiccan were named “Breakout Characters of the Year” by Entertainment Weekly in 2005 for their compelling story and positive representation.
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Teddy's full royal name is Dorrek VIII, naming him as a successor to Dorrek I, the first emperor of the unified Skrull empire and the one who initiated the Kree-Skrull War. This makes Teddy's role as a uniter a direct inversion of his ancestor's legacy.
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Key Reading List: Young Avengers (Vol. 1) #1-12, Avengers: The Children's Crusade #1-9, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #1-15, New Avengers (Vol. 4) #1-18, Empyre #1-6.
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Despite his name, Hulkling has no biological connection to Bruce Banner/The Hulk. The name was chosen by his teammates based on his green skin and super-strength before his true origin was known.
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In the comic Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling, it is revealed that Teddy's human “mother” (the Skrull handmaiden) was killed by a Kree soldier when he was a child, a traumatic event he had suppressed.