Hulk Angry Meme

Hulk Angry Meme

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A reaction image of Marvel's Incredible Hulk flexing with bulging veins and a grimace—sourced from DeviantArt user Grimbro's 2012 "Always Angry" artwork and resurgent on TikTok and X in 2025–2026.

More about this meme

Hulk Angry (also Angry Hulk Meme) uses a low-resolution crop of Grimbro's July 2012 DeviantArt piece "Always Angry," showing the Incredible Hulk mid-flex with veins popping and teeth clenched. The image circulated as a generic rage reaction macro on Reddit and meme boards from roughly 2023 onward before TikTok editors paired it with gym, gaming, and workplace meltdown captions in 2025–2026.

Know Your Meme confirmed the entry on March 25, 2026, distinguishing the fan artwork from official Marvel stills and noting its use whenever someone needs to visualize barely contained fury—deadlift PRs, ranked losses, or "I have been calm for five minutes" jokes. The meme's power is the exaggerated anatomy: every vein reads as comically over-the-top anger rather than a specific film scene quote.

How to use this meme on a site

hulkalways.com can host a reaction-image library with transparent PNG exports, caption starters ("when the printer jams again"), and mandatory Grimbro/DeviantArt attribution so the domain stays fan-art-friendly.

alwaysangryhulk.com fits a gym-and-gaming crossover blog: weekly "always angry" moments—failed speedruns, patch notes, leg day—each post pairing the Hulk still with short user-submitted stories and outbound links to original TikToks.

hulkmadface.com works as a comparison page documenting low-res macro evolution vs. Grimbro's original hi-res upload, plus embed sizing guides for Discord, Slack, and forum avatars where the meme still appears in 2026 threads.

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