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:It's feasible that Thing was the intended character for this mold rather than the Hulk; the robot mode of the Hulk is riddled with crack details which are a physical feature of Thing. Additionally, molded details on the figures waist that seem to be for a Fantastic 4 logo are left flat and empty on Hulk. | :It's feasible that Thing was the intended character for this mold rather than the Hulk; the robot mode of the Hulk is riddled with crack details which are a physical feature of Thing. Additionally, molded details on the figures waist that seem to be for a Fantastic 4 logo are left flat and empty on Hulk. | ||
:The head is | :The head is just a straight reuse of the first Hulk Transformer which was likely as a cost-cutting measure due to changing the mold from Thing to Hulk late in the design process. As Hulk is a more popular character than the Thing, Hasbro probably figured another version of Hulk would sell better than one of Thing. | ||
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Revision as of 20:29, 11 August 2016
- The Thing is a human from the Marvel portion of the Crossovers continuity family.

The Thing says it's clobberin' time. First on the list is his Fantastic Four teammate Reed Richards for not designing him his own mech but rather reusing that of his long time rival, the Hulk.
Fiction
Combat Colin

The Thing attended Colin and Steve's Christmas party in the Combat Shed, where he was seen wearing a paper hat and hanging around the buffet with a Dalek. Christmas with Combat Colin
Toys
Crossovers

- Thing (Marvel,
2010)
- The Thing was to have been a retool of the Hulk with a new head, transforming from an orange and blue robot into a bulldozer. This toy was presented by Hasbro during San Diego Comic-Con 2009, but failed to materialize at retail.
- It's feasible that Thing was the intended character for this mold rather than the Hulk; the robot mode of the Hulk is riddled with crack details which are a physical feature of Thing. Additionally, molded details on the figures waist that seem to be for a Fantastic 4 logo are left flat and empty on Hulk.
- The head is just a straight reuse of the first Hulk Transformer which was likely as a cost-cutting measure due to changing the mold from Thing to Hulk late in the design process. As Hulk is a more popular character than the Thing, Hasbro probably figured another version of Hulk would sell better than one of Thing.
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Notes
- Thing was featured on the cover of Transformers #22, celebrating Marvel Comics' 25th anniversary.
- The bios of the Space Mini-Con Team from Armada were based on three members of the Fantastic Four, with Payload taking inspiration from the Thing.[citation needed]{{#ifeq: ||}}
- A Cartoon Network press release likened Transformers Animated Lugnut to the Hulk, while Bulkhead was likened to the Thing.[citation needed]{{#ifeq: ||}}
- Thing was voiced by a number of Transformers actors over the years: Gregg Berger in Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Dave Boat in The Super Hero Squad Show, the Marvel Heroes MMORPG, Lego Marvel Super Heroes and the Jeph Loeb-produced Marvel cartoons, Joey Camen in the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer tie-in video game, Brian Dobson in Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, and Fred Tatasciore in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 and portions of the 2005 film's tie-in game.
External links
- Thing at Marvel Database
- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Thing (comics)|{{#if:Thing|Thing|Thing (comics)}}]] at Wikipedia
