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"Come on. I never totally fit in with the gang, anyway."
The subject of this article is part of an MCU franchise story that has been officially deemed to be non-canonical to the primary continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Its events instead occur in another reality within the Multiverse. This universe is designated by the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki as the "Novelization".
The exact nature of the alternate universe this article's subject belongs to has not been fully explained yet; therefore, a placeholder name has been chosen.
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Armand Martel is a United States Army soldier working for the Strategic Operations Command Center.

Biography[]

Ambush in Porto Verde[]

Armand Martel was assigned to Emil Blonsky's Strategic Operations Command Center unit where they went to Rocinha to track down a target known as Bruce Banner. While there, they chased Banner from his home into the Pingo Doce Bottling Plant.[2]

Abilities[]

  • Expert Marksman: As a soldier, Martel used a rifle which he shot at Hulk with.

Equipment[]

Weapons[]

  • Tranquilizer Rifle: Martel used a rifle loaded with tranquilizer darts to capture Hulk.

Other Equipment[]

Relationships[]

Allies[]

Enemies[]

Trivia[]

  • In the comics, Armand Martel was a xeno-biologist and member of the Hulkbusters.

Behind the Scenes[]

  • In the film, Martel's role can be attributed to many characters' roles due to the novelization being based off of early drafts of the script. For example, Martel is stated to be present while the group waits for Emil Blonsky at Fort Johnson when his actions later in the book do not match any characters in the film that were present in Fort Johnson. Martel's character could possibly be portrayed by either Chris Owens or John MacDonald. The same could be said for Carl Curtis and Carl Parmenter.

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