Angry Hulk Vs Civil Hulk
Also known as: Hulk Comparison · Professor Hulk Meme · Smart Hulk vs Angry Hulk
Angry Hulk vs. Civil Hulk is a two-panel comparison meme placing a screaming Hulk from *Thor: Ragnarok* (2017) next to a calm, bespectacled "Professor Hulk" from *Avengers: Endgame* (2019). The format took off on Twitter in late April 2019, right after *Endgame* hit theaters, and quickly became a go-to template for contrasting aggressive versus polite versions of the same activity1.
TL;DR
Angry Hulk vs.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format follows a simple two-panel structure. The left side (Angry Hulk) typically represents doing something in a crude, aggressive, or unfiltered way, while the right side (Civil Hulk) represents doing the same thing or a related thing in a calm, polished, or socially acceptable manner. The humor usually comes from the unexpected pairing, like being aggressive about a trivial topic and civil about something that should be intense.
Common approaches:
Pick two activities, topics, or behaviors that contrast in tone
Label the Angry Hulk panel with the aggressive/passionate version
Label the Civil Hulk panel with the restrained/polite version
The funnier versions subvert expectations by flipping which topic gets which treatment
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The two Hulk images come from films released nearly 18 months apart, but the meme makes them look like a before-and-after shot.
*Thor: Ragnarok* was the first MCU film to lean into Hulk as a speaking character with his own personality, setting up the "Professor Hulk" arc that paid off in *Endgame*.
*Avengers: Endgame* grossed nearly $2.8 billion worldwide and held the all-time box office record from July 2019 until March 2021.
Mark Ruffalo performed both versions of Hulk using motion capture technology, making him the sole actor behind both panels of the meme.
Derivatives & Variations
Hulk Dabbing variant
— Some versions replaced the Civil Hulk panel with the scene of Professor Hulk awkwardly dabbing in *Endgame*, used for "trying too hard to be cool" jokes[1].
Multi-panel expansions
— Users added additional Hulk forms (such as Edward Norton's Hulk or the 2003 Ang Lee version) to create progression memes with more than two tiers[1].
Reversed format
— Flipped versions placed Civil Hulk on the left to indicate calm before switching to Angry Hulk on the right for escalation jokes[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
- 1Angry Hulk vs. Civil Hulk - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Thanosencyclopedia
- 3Thor: Ragnarokencyclopedia
- 4Avengers: Endgameencyclopedia
- 5Thor: Ragnarok - Wikipediaencyclopedia
- 6Avengers: Endgame - Wikipediaencyclopedia