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Amadeus Cho

Amadeus Cho

First Appearance

Amazing Fantasy #15 (2006)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthIntellectForce FieldHealingWeapon MasterUnarmed CombatGadgetsPower ItemLeadership

Teams

Agents of AtlasAvengersChampionsGuardians of the GalaxyIlluminatiIron FriendsNew Fantastic FourOlympus CorporationProtectorsRenegadesRunawaysThe ChosenThe God Squad

Also Known As

Mastermind Excello, Mr. Cho, Prince of Power, Totally Awesome Hulk, Brawn, Brawnhammer, Iron Hulk

About Amadeus Cho

Amadeus Cho made his debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 (2006), a landmark issue that collectors prize as the first appearance of one of Marvel's most intellectually gifted characters. Introduced as a teenage prodigy capable of performing hyper-complex calculations instantaneously in his head, Cho was quickly established as the seventh-smartest person on Earth — a title he carried with irreverent confidence. His early adventures alongside the Hulk and Hercules cemented his reputation as a wildcard powerhouse with a genius-level mind to match.

Cho's journey through Marvel's landscape took him through some of the most ambitious team-ups and world-shaking storylines the publisher has produced. His partnership with Hercules during the Incredible Hercules run remains one of the most celebrated bromances in modern Marvel history, blending mythological chaos with sharp wit. He later stepped fully into the spotlight as the Totally Awesome Hulk, absorbing the gamma radiation from Bruce Banner and transforming into a Hulk entirely in control of his own actions — a fresh and exciting twist on a classic legacy that generated massive collector interest in his solo series launch.

Over the years, Cho has worn many names — Prince of Power, Brawn, even Iron Hulk — and served on an impressive roster of teams including the Champions, the Agents of Atlas, and the Avengers. His time with the Champions alongside Ms. Marvel and Miles Morales placed him at the center of Marvel's youth movement, while his Brawn identity marked a maturation of the character as he grappled with the responsibilities of wielding incredible power. Each alias shift brought with it key issues that savvy collectors continue to track down.

For collectors, Amadeus Cho represents exactly the kind of character whose key issues reward early attention. His first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 (2006) has steadily climbed in collector value as his profile has grown, and his Totally Awesome Hulk #1 debut in that identity remains a hot modern key. With deep roots across Hercules mythology, gamma-powered legacy characters, and Marvel's next-generation hero movement, Cho's bibliography spans an impressive range of titles — making him a compelling and high-upside character to build a collection around.

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