Hulk has enjoyed time off from his football duties by getting into the character of the fictional superhero.
Hulk took to Instagram on Thursday to post a photo of his head appearing on the character's body. However, the striker is slightly less intimidating.
Hulk left Zenit St Petersburg and joined Sven-Goran Erikkson's Shanghai SIPG back at the end of June for £46.5m, which made him the most expensive signing in Asian football.
Hulk posted an amusing photo of his head on the fictional superhero's body on Thursday
He topped the £42m Jiangsu Suning paid this year for Brazilian Alex Teixeira and the £35m Guangzhou Evergrande paid for Colombia's Jackson Martinez.
The likes of Ezequiel Lavezzi and Ramires have been recruited from European clubs in recent seasons and that trend looks to continue, given the increased spending power in China.
Hulk isn't a stranger to the Far East. He previously played for three Japanese sides before he moved to Porto back in 2008.
Hulk has so far scored three goals in four games for Shanghai SIPG since moving to the club
The 30-year-old striker has so far scored three goals in four matches for Shanghai since joining the club and his side currently sit fourth in the league.
However, despite scoring a goal on his debut for the Chinese club, Hulk picked up an injury in the 12th minute against Henan Jianye.
After 26 games, they have picked up 43 points, bagging 11 wins on the way and they find themselves 14 points behind leaders Guangzhou Evergrande.
The Brazilian striker will be looking to add to his goal tally against Jiangsu Suning on October 15.
The Brazilian striker has four games left in the Chinese Super League to add his goal tally
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