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However, despite all of this he displayed some empathy towards Sanford, saving him twice. He also didn't shoot/kill a grunt, which the latter held up his hands and read a book, without Hank shooting him. If this was an act of mercy and he did simply knock the grunt out, it was a one off event and after the events of Redeemer any ounce of mercy or humanity that Hank had left was gone.
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However, given the series’ fine line between what counts as unconscious and what counts as a kill when it comes to blunt weapons and hand to hand, this could’ve been intended as a kill, and given Hank’s total lack of mercy for anyone throughout the entire rest of the canon series this is very likely. Hank also seems to have a possible tiny tinge of mercy, as in Madness Combat 2: Redeemer he spares a grunt’s life by knocking him out instead of shooting him when he gave him information on the Sheriff’s location, though other reasons could explain this such as conserving ammunition. He then spends most of said episode running away from Tricky, the first time we ever see him do so. The closest Hank has ever shown to a moment of weakness was in Madness Combat 7 - Hank was willing to accept death rather than be constantly revived only to be painfully tortured to death by Tricky over and over again. Hank rarely shows pain no matter how battered he becomes this is shown in Madness Combat 5 when he's impaled, only to quickly kill Tricky and pull the street sign back out of his chest. Hank is rarely fazed by anything, be it supernatural foes appearing or being grievously wounded, and focuses his attention on killing his next target. As early as the first episode he's willing to beat people to death over a boombox, before casually dancing as text flashes stating that he “had a good time” killing the antagonists in the episode.

Hank is shown to care for little besides fighting and killing, and appears to take a nearly animalistic pleasure from the thrill and brutality of combat. Overall, Hank has killed 692 people through the series, which is more than all the other main characters have combined, and amounts to around 48% of the series' total kills. In the animations, Hank has died seven times (three times by Jesus, three times by Tricky, once by suicide in order to finish off Jesus), and has been revived again, by an unknown medium known as the Higher Powers, and Tricky in Madness Combat 6. In the later two, he was only mentioned and did not appear at all. The only episodes of the main series where he is not a protagonist are Madness Combat 8: Inundation, Madness Combat 5.5, where he only appeared for less than a second, Madness Combat 6.5, and Madness Combat 7.5. Hank has played a capital role in almost every Madness Combat episode.
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Wimbleton is the main protagonist and professional fighter of the Madness Combat series. WimbletonĪ.A.H.W., Auditor, Jesus, Sheriff, Tricky MADNESS: Project Nexus Kickstarter Hank J. Hank is the primary anti-hero of the series. A psychopathic mercenary gunman on a take-no-prisoners mission to wipe out an all-powerful Agency.one which maintains a stranglehold on Nevada with its seemingly unlimited supply of loyal and disposable soldiers. You may have been looking for an article about Hank from the game.
