Hulkling

  • Core Identity: The son of the Kree hero Captain Mar-Vell and the Skrull Princess Anelle, Theodore “Teddy” Altman-Kaplan is the shapeshifting powerhouse Hulkling, a founding member of the Young Avengers, and the prophesied uniter of two warring galactic empires, reigning as Emperor Dorrek VIII of the Kree-Skrull Alliance.
  • Key Takeaways:
  • Cosmic Royalty and Earth-Bound Hero: Hulkling's story is a unique fusion of a classic “lost heir” space opera and a grounded, coming-of-age superhero narrative. He is both the immensely powerful Emperor of a vast interstellar alliance and a loyal friend and husband who chooses to defend Earth, his adopted home. empyre.
  • Landmark LGBTQ+ Representation: As one of mainstream comics' most prominent and consistently portrayed gay characters, Hulkling's relationship with his teammate and husband, the sorcerer Wiccan, is central to his identity. Their journey from teenage sweethearts to the married rulers of an empire is a celebrated and foundational element of modern Marvel storytelling.
  • Distinct Continuities: In the comics, Hulkling is a deeply established character with decades of history, culminating in his ascension to the throne. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he has not yet appeared, though the introduction of characters like Billy Maximoff and the ongoing Kree-Skrull narrative strongly suggest his future debut is a matter of when, not if.

Hulkling first appeared in Young Avengers #1 (April 2005), a cornerstone of the “Avengers Disassembled” era that saw Marvel introducing a new generation of heroes. He was co-created by writer Allan Heinberg and artist Jim Cheung. Heinberg, also known for his work on television shows like The O.C. and Grey's Anatomy, was tasked with creating a new team that felt both fresh and deeply connected to the legacy of the Avengers. The initial concept for the Young Avengers involved teenagers who modeled themselves after the classic heroes. Hulkling's name and initial green-skinned, muscular appearance were designed as a clever misdirect, leading readers and in-universe characters to believe he was connected to the Hulk. Similarly, his romantic partner, Wiccan (then called Asgardian), was presented as a magic-user with ties to Thor. The creators intended from the outset for Hulkling and Wiccan to be a gay couple, but their relationship was initially depicted through subtext due to editorial concerns at the time. However, fan response was overwhelmingly positive, and the characters' romance was soon made explicit, becoming a celebrated and defining feature of the series. Hulkling's creation marked a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ representation in superhero comics, presenting a loving, stable, and central same-sex relationship that was integral, not incidental, to the team's dynamic and the overarching plot. His complex origin, slowly revealed to be a tapestry of cosmic Marvel lore involving the Kree and Skrulls, elevated him from a simple “teen Hulk” into a character of immense galactic importance.

In-Universe Origin Story

The story of how Hulkling came to be is a sprawling epic, deeply woven into the fabric of one of Marvel's oldest conflicts. The two primary continuities have yet to align on his tale.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Theodore “Teddy” Altman grew up in New York City, raised by a single mother, believing himself to be a normal, if unusually strong, high school student. His life changed when he was approached by the ambitious young hero Iron Lad, who was assembling a new team of heroes to fill the void left by the disassembled Avengers. Teddy, who had begun to manifest superhuman strength and the ability to change his appearance, was recruited under the codename “Hulkling.” Alongside teammates like Patriot, Wiccan, and Kate Bishop, he began a new life as a superhero. Initially, Teddy believed he was a mutant and that his powers, especially his green skin and strength, were a result of gamma radiation in his DNA, possibly linking him to Bruce Banner. This theory, however, was a red herring. The truth was far more complex and cosmically significant. The turning point came during a conflict that drew the attention of both the Kree and Skrull empires. The Super-Skrull, a legendary Skrull warrior, arrived on Earth, not to attack, but to retrieve Teddy. He revealed Teddy's true identity: he was not related to the Hulk at all, but was in fact Dorrek VIII, the son of the deceased Skrull Princess Anelle and the original Kree hero, Captain Mar-Vell. Decades ago, during the Kree-Skrull War, Captain Mar-Vell was captured by the Skrulls. During his captivity, he and Princess Anelle fell in love, and she secretly bore his child. This hybrid child was prophesied to one day unite the two warring empires and bring lasting peace. To protect him from political enemies, particularly the Skrull Empress R'Klll, Princess Anelle had her son smuggled to Earth to be raised in secret by one of her most loyal handmaidens, who became Teddy's adoptive mother, Mary-Jo Altman. This revelation threw Teddy's life into chaos. He was now a prince, the heir to the Skrull throne, and a figure of immense political and symbolic power. Both the Kree and the Skrulls sought to control him for their own ends. With the help of the Young Avengers and the New Avengers, Teddy was able to assert his own agency, choosing to remain on Earth and define his own destiny rather than be a pawn in an ancient galactic war. This origin story transformed Hulkling from a simple powerhouse into a character of profound legacy, straddling the worlds of Earth-bound heroism and cosmic royalty.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

As of the current phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hulkling has not yet made an appearance. His character and origin story remain entirely within the realm of comic book canon. However, the MCU has strategically laid the groundwork for his potential introduction. Several key elements are already in place:

  • The Kree-Skrull Conflict: The war between the two empires was a central plot point in Captain Marvel and continues to be a factor in stories like Secret Invasion and The Marvels. The MCU has established the Kree as militaristic zealots and the Skrulls as a refugee race, a significant departure from the comics' more morally ambiguous portrayal of both sides.
  • The Young Avengers: The MCU is slowly assembling the next generation of heroes. Key members like Kate Bishop (Hawkeye), Cassie Lang ( Quantumania), Eli Bradley (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), and, most importantly, Billy Maximoff (WandaVision, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) have all been introduced. The inevitable formation of a Young Avengers team is one of the most anticipated future projects, and Hulkling is a non-negotiable founding member.
  • Mar-Vell: The MCU's version of Mar-Vell was a female Kree scientist who defected to help the Skrulls. While she was killed prior to the events of Captain Marvel, her legacy and connection to both races could easily be adapted to provide a backstory for a child hidden on Earth.

Speculative Adaptation: When Hulkling is introduced, his origin will likely be modified for the MCU's streamlined continuity. The core concept of a Kree/Skrull hybrid will almost certainly remain. He could be revealed as the secret child of the MCU's Mar-Vell and a Skrull dignitary (perhaps even a male version of Princess Anelle), hidden on Earth among the Skrull refugees overseen by Talos. His discovery could be a major catalyst for a new chapter in the Kree-Skrull saga, forcing both empires to confront the reality of a shared future personified in him. His powers would likely manifest during a moment of crisis, drawing the attention of other young heroes and kickstarting the formation of the Young Avengers, with his fated romance with Billy Kaplan as its emotional core.

Hulkling's powerset is a direct result of his unique genetic heritage, combining the strengths of two powerful alien races.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

  • Kree/Skrull Hybrid Physiology: Teddy's primary power is his genetic makeup. He possesses abilities inherent to both races, often at a greater potential than a pureblood of either.
    • Superhuman Strength: As his codename implies, Hulkling possesses immense physical strength. While not on the same cosmic level as the Hulk or Thor, his strength is considerable, allowing him to trade blows with formidable opponents like The Wrecking Crew and Kree Sentries. His strength level can fluctuate depending on his physical density, which he can alter via shapeshifting.
    • Superhuman Durability: His body is far more resistant to physical injury than that of a normal human. He can withstand high-caliber bullets, impacts from great heights, and powerful energy blasts with little to no permanent damage.
    • Accelerated Healing Factor: A key Skrull trait, Teddy can heal from wounds much faster than humans. While not as potent as the healing factors of Wolverine or Deadpool, he can recover from deep cuts, broken bones, and severe tissue damage in a fraction of the time.
    • Metamorphic Shapeshifting: This is his most versatile and signature ability. Derived from his Skrull heritage, Teddy can alter the size, shape, and composition of his body at will.
      • Combat Adaptation: He commonly uses this to manifest dense, organic armor plating, grow large, bat-like wings for flight, and form his hands into razor-sharp claws or massive, hardened fists.
      • Appearance Alteration: He can perfectly mimic the appearance of other individuals, though he cannot replicate their powers. Early in his career, he frequently used a human form to blend in.
      • Mass Shifting: He can increase his body's mass and density, which directly enhances his strength and durability.
  • Star-Sword (Excelsior): After accepting his destiny as the prophesied uniter, Teddy came into possession of the mythical blade Excelsior, also known as the Star-Sword. This powerful weapon is a symbol of leadership for the Kree-Skrull Alliance and is mystically tied to its wielder. It can cut through nearly any substance and is capable of projecting powerful blasts of cosmic energy. It responds directly to Teddy's will and appears in his hand when summoned.
  • Kree/Skrull Royal Armor: As Emperor, he wears ceremonial armor that combines the iconography of both the Kree and Skrull empires, symbolizing the unity he represents. This armor also offers a high degree of protection in combat.

Teddy Altman is defined by his profound empathy and quiet strength. Despite his immense power and royal lineage, he is fundamentally down-to-earth, loyal, and often puts the well-being of others far ahead of his own. Early in his career, he was insecure about his origins and struggled with self-acceptance, but he grew into a confident and decisive leader. His relationship with Wiccan is his anchor; he is fiercely protective of his husband and their bond is the emotional bedrock of his life. While he prefers diplomacy and peace, he is a formidable and ruthless warrior when his loved ones or his people are threatened. He carries the weight of his crown not with arrogance, but with a deep sense of responsibility.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

As Hulkling has not appeared, his abilities in the MCU are speculative. They would likely be adapted to fit the visual language and power-scaling of the cinematic universe.

  • Probable Powers:
    • Shapeshifting: This would undoubtedly be his primary visual power. The MCU's advanced CGI would allow for spectacular transformations—wings bursting from his back, skin hardening into rock-like armor, and seamless impersonations. The MCU would likely emphasize this over his raw strength to differentiate him from characters like the Hulk and She-Hulk.
    • Superhuman Strength & Durability: His strength would be portrayed as significant, placing him in a similar tier to characters like Captain America (with the serum) or Spider-Man, but likely a step below the top-tier powerhouses. His durability would be a key asset, allowing him to act as the team's tank.
  • Potential Equipment:
    • The Star-Sword could be a major plot device in his introductory story, perhaps an ancient Kree or Skrull artifact he must prove himself worthy of wielding. It could function similarly to Thor's Mjolnir, tying his powers to his worthiness and sense of identity.

Hulkling's identity is defined by the powerful bonds he has forged with his found family, his husband, and his people.

  1. Wiccan (Billy Kaplan-Altman): Billy is the love of Teddy's life and his husband. Their relationship is the emotional core of the Young Avengers and one of the most celebrated romances in Marvel Comics. They met as teammates and their bond grew from a tentative high school romance into a deep, unwavering partnership. They support each other unconditionally, with Billy's reality-warping magic and Teddy's physical power making them a near-unstoppable duo. Their marriage, which took place just before they ascended as the magical and political leaders of the Kree-Skrull Alliance, cemented their status as a true Marvel power couple. Billy is Teddy's Court Sorcerer, and their dynamic as Emperor and royal consort is one of shared power and mutual respect.
  2. Captain Mar-Vell: Though he never knew him in life, Teddy's relationship with his father's legacy is a crucial part of his journey. He has often felt the pressure of living up to the memory of one of the universe's greatest heroes. During the “Children's Crusade” storyline, he had a brief, emotional meeting with a resurrected Mar-Vell before his father sacrificed himself once again. This meeting provided Teddy with a sense of closure and acceptance, allowing him to embrace his own path rather than simply following in his father's footsteps.
  3. Young Avengers: The Young Avengers are not just a team to Teddy; they are his family. They found each other when they were lost and confused teenagers, and together they forged their own identities. His key relationships include:
    • Kate Bishop: A close friend and trusted leader. They share a sibling-like bond built on mutual respect and battlefield camaraderie.
    • Speed: His brother-in-law. Their dynamic is often one of playful antagonism, but underneath it lies genuine affection and loyalty.
    • Patriot & Stature: His original teammates, with whom he shared the foundational experiences of becoming a hero.

Hulkling's conflicts are more often political and ideological than personal.

  1. Super-Skrull (Kl'rt): Their relationship is one of the most complex in Marvel. Kl'rt began as an antagonist, determined to force Teddy to accept his role as the Skrull heir. Over time, seeing Teddy's honor and strength, Kl'rt's motivations shifted. He became a reluctant mentor and fierce protector, seeing in Teddy the best hope for the Skrull race's future. After Teddy became emperor, Kl'rt swore fealty and now serves as one of his most loyal, if gruff, military commanders. He is less an arch-enemy and more a permanent, challenging fixture in Teddy's life.
  2. The Cotati: An ancient, sentient plant race that shared a homeworld with the Kree, the Cotati were the primary antagonists of the Empyre event. Believing that “meat” life (i.e., animals and humanoids) was a plague upon the universe, their leader, the Celestial Messiah Quoi, launched a genocidal campaign with Earth as the primary target. This forced Teddy to embrace his destiny, unite the Kree and Skrull fleets, and lead the charge against them, marking his first major test as a galactic leader.
  • Young Avengers: A founding member and the team's heart and muscle. He has served with every incarnation of the team.
  • Kree-Skrull Alliance: He is the reigning monarch, Emperor Dorrek VIII, holding absolute authority over the combined might of both empires.
  • Avengers Idea Mechanics: During a period when the Young Avengers were disbanded, he briefly joined Sunspot's unconventional Avengers team, operating out of a high-tech base.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Following the events of Empyre, Hulkling has worked closely with the Guardians of the Galaxy, who effectively serve as a special operations team under his new galactic order.

Hulkling's journey from teenage hero to emperor has been defined by several key universe-spanning events.

This is Hulkling's foundational story. The arc introduces him as a seemingly simple brawler with a mysterious background. The narrative masterfully builds the mystery of his parentage, first teasing a link to the Hulk, then revealing his earth-shattering connection to the Kree-Skrull War. This storyline establishes his core personality, his deep love for Wiccan, and the central theme of his life: the struggle between his duties to his heritage and his loyalty to his chosen family on Earth. It is essential reading for understanding the character's origins.

This event was intensely personal for Hulkling. When the Skrull Empire launches a massive infiltration and invasion of Earth, Teddy is caught in the middle. As a Skrull hybrid, his loyalties are questioned by everyone around him. He is targeted by the Skrulls, who see him as either a messiah or a traitor. Ultimately, Teddy makes a definitive choice, fighting ferociously to protect Earth, the only home he's ever known, against the machinations of the Skrull Empress Veranke. His actions during this crisis solidified his identity as an Earth hero first and foremost.

This is Hulkling's single most important storyline. A delegation of both Kree and Skrull soldiers arrive on Earth, kneeling before him and begging him to fulfill his destiny by uniting their empires against a common foe, the Cotati. Accepting his birthright, Teddy travels into space, claims the legendary Star-Sword, and is crowned Emperor Dorrek VIII. Just before leading the united armada, he and Billy Kaplan are married in a small, impromptu ceremony. The event sees Hulkling lead the combined forces of the Kree, the Skrulls, the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four to save Earth from the Cotati invasion. By the end, he successfully forges a lasting peace between his two peoples and establishes a new galactic power structure with himself at its center, forever changing his status in the Marvel Universe.

While the Earth-616 version is the definitive one, several other interpretations of Hulkling have appeared across the multiverse.

  • Earth-15513 (Secret Wars: Battleworld): In the House of M tie-in domain of Battleworld, a version of Hulkling was part of a resistance group fighting against Magneto's rule, showcasing his inherent heroic nature even in a vastly different reality.
  • Avengers: The Children's Crusade: While taking place in the main 616-continuity, this storyline functions as a deep dive into the potential futures and destinies of Hulkling and Wiccan. The story revolves around the search for the Scarlet Witch, and a future version of Hulkling is seen, older and wearing royal Kree/Skrull regalia, hinting at the destiny he would eventually fulfill in Empyre.
  • Video Game Appearances: Hulkling has appeared as a playable character in several video games, including LEGO Marvel's Avengers and the mobile game Marvel Avengers Academy. In these appearances, his powers are typically represented by a combination of super-strength and shapeshifting into a winged form for flight and combat.

1)
Co-creator Allan Heinberg originally pitched Hulkling and Wiccan (then codenamed 'Asgardian') to Marvel with their gay relationship as a core element. Early issues of Young Avengers used subtext and coded language to depict their romance due to editorial mandates at the time. The overwhelmingly positive fan reaction quickly led to the relationship being portrayed explicitly.
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Hulkling's real name, Dorrek, has a long history in Marvel lore. Dorrek I was the first emperor of the unified Skrull empire, and Dorrek VII was the emperor during the Kree-Skrull War and the father of Princess Anelle, making him Hulkling's maternal grandfather.
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The initial misdirection that Teddy was related to the Hulk was a deliberate creative choice to play on the “legacy hero” theme of the Young Avengers. The name 'Hulkling' stuck even after his true origin was revealed.
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In New Avengers (Vol. 2), Teddy formally proposed to Billy, but they did not marry until the events of Empyre #4 (2020), where their wedding was officiated by his former teammate, Patriot, just before Teddy led the Kree-Skrull armada into battle.
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Hulkling's human form, a blond-haired teenager named Teddy Altman, was based on his desire to look like his favorite actor. It is not his 'default' appearance; his natural form is his green-skinned, hybrid state.