MK-9 hired people like Taurens to kidnap others and force them to be test subjects for his evil experiments. Formerly known as William Taurens, Man-Bull was at one point an employee of the Daredevil villain MK-9, an evil android from an alternate timeline. Man-Bull ( Nathan Hurd) is a science experiment gone wrong. In the comics, everyone in that sharing circle has a deep history with some of our favorite Marvel heroes. Blonsky's other patients are all jobbers who have yet to appear in the MCU prior, but clearly have some kind of history. It's really wholesome and will make you wish that all supervillain groups were just some kind of prolonged therapy program. While in the session, all the recovering villains are supportive of her embracing being Jen instead of bending to the social expectations of being She-Hulk. While trying to find cell reception on the ranch, Jen joins one of Blonsky's group therapy sessions. At his ranch, he has formed a type of rehabilitation center for recovering villains. But the questionable nature of his excuse is quickly shoved aside by showing how much progress Blonsky has made. Blonsky seems like he's up to something when giving his excuse that it was just a malfunction from hitting an electric fence and that he hasn't hulked out into Abomination again. After being ghosted by Josh ( Trevor Salter), Jen finds herself called back into work to investigate Emil Blonsky ( Tim Roth) at his ranch due to his Abomination inhibitor going off.
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