Emil Blonsky was born in
Zagreb (then part of
Yugoslavia, now the capital and largest city of
Croatia) and became a
KGB agent who infiltrated an Air Force base in New Mexico where Bruce Banner was attempting to kill the Hulk through overexposure to gamma rays. Blonsky triggers Banner turning into the Hulk and is transformed by exposure to the radiation, becoming a hideous lizard-like creature himself. The Abomination reappears when summoned by a coven of witches to briefly battle the cosmic hero the
Silver Surfer and uses the Stranger's technology to summon Thor and escape the Stranger's laboratory world. Thor frees the Abomination and the other captives, but, on discovering they are all evil, uses his mystic hammer
Mjolnir to
time travel several hours into the past to undo his mistake. After defeating the Abomination and placing the Abomination in prison, Thor departs. It is revealed in flashback that the Abomination entered into a coma-like state upon impacting with Earth and is buried for two years. Revived by an off-course missile fired from
Hulkbuster Base (under
Thunderbolt Ross's jurisdiction), the Abomination joins forces with Ross to defeat the Hulk, but is battered into submission by an angered Hulk. The Abomination reappears with fellow Hulk foe the
Rhino, and the pair activates a gamma bomb at the Hulkbuster base in an attempt to destroy the Hulk. The Hulk's companion of the time,
Jim Wilson, deactivates the bomb and the Hulk tricks the villains during combat, forcing them to collide and knock each other unconscious. A comatose Abomination is eventually found by soldiers at Ross's direction and has a miniature bomb implanted in his skull, being told to fight and defeat the Hulk or be killed. The Abomination tricks the Hulk into an alliance and betrays Ross by attempting to ransom the
Kennedy Space Center. The plan fails when the Hulk turns on the Abomination and the pair fight, with the Abomination being caught on a rocket when it explodes. The Abomination eventually reappears as a servant of the
Galaxy Master, having been empowered with even greater strength. After another extended battle with the Hulk, the Hulk attacks and destroys the Galaxy Master, causing the Abomination to weaken and apparently become lost in space. When
MODOK invades Hulkbuster Base, he colludes with Ross to revive the Abomination, who was found in a block of ice above Earth and kept in
cryogenic storage for further study. MODOK intends to use the Abomination against his superiors at
A.I.M., while Ross wants to use him to destroy the Hulk. The Abomination, however, has become afraid of the Hulk as a result of their past battles and has to be mentally forced by MODOK to even fight the Hulk. MODOK, however, is ousted by A.I.M., and a hesitant Abomination is beaten by the Hulk when he intervenes to save Banner's laboratory assistant. The Abomination refuses to rejoin the fight, and is disintegrated by MODOK. During the
Secret Wars II storyline, the Abomination is restored by the demon-lord
Mephisto, who directs the Abomination and other villains against the cosmic entity the
Beyonder as a member of the Legion Accursed. The restoration is temporary, as a still-disembodied Abomination's atoms mingle with the disembodied atoms of the villain
Tyrannus, who reintegrates the Abomination's body and places it under his mind's control. Tyrannus, as the Abomination, then comes into conflict with the Gray Hulk, and quickly defeats the weaker version of their foe. When the Hulk reverts to Banner, Tyrannus forces him to create a procedure that will remove Blonsky's mind, who is mentally fighting Tyrannus' mind for control of the Abomination's body. The process is successful and Blonsky is restored to his human form, free of Tyrannus, whose mind is still occupying the form of the Abomination. An enraged Gray Hulk defeats Tyrannus, who is placed into custody by the organization
S.H.I.E.L.D. After encounters against
Avengers Wonder Man and
Hawkeye, the Tyrannus-controlled Abomination reappears during the "
Atlantis Attacks" storyline with the
Deviant Ghaur freeing Tyrannus from the body of the Abomination by restoring Tyrannus' mind to a duplicate of his own body and placing Blonsky's mind within the Abomination's body once more. The process drives Blonsky insane, and he battles heroes
Spider-Man and the
She-Hulk, managing to knock both unconscious. The Abomination is eventually driven off when set on fire by the She-Hulk. The Abomination's mental faculties eventually return and the Abomination reappears in the "Countdown" storyline as a pawn of another Hulk foe, the
Leader. The Abomination is sent to a
toxic waste site to collect samples and encounters the gray version of the Hulk again, who is outmatched and also weak due to being poisoned. The Hulk, however, throws the Abomination into toxic waste that partially dissolves and horribly scars the Abomination. The Abomination temporarily teams with villains
Titania and
Gargantua and finds and stalks his former wife Nadia. The Abomination captures her and after taking her into the New York City sewers, reveals his true identity. After a brief skirmish, the Hulk persuades the Abomination to free his wife. the Abomination battles
Namor during an attempt to save his kidnapped former wife. The Abomination retaliates against the
NYPD when the
Police Commissioner orders the sewers be cleared of all homeless, who the Abomination has placed under his protection. After killing several police officers, he is eventually driven away when confronted by the Hulk. The Abomination battles the mutant
Nate Grey (who is searching the sewers for his lover and fellow mutant
Threnody, who had been one of the homeless followers of the Abomination), who uses his mental abilities to trick the Abomination in thinking that he defeated Grey. He battles a
delusional Hulk before encountering the
Angel when the mutant visits the sewers in which he was once captured and maimed during the "
Fall of the Mutants" storyline. When
Betty Ross dies in the title
Hulk, Banner mistakenly thinks her proximity to the Hulk has induced a fatal case of
radiation poisoning. Using a gamma device, a vindictive Thunderbolt Ross tracks what he believes to be the Hulk to a destroyed town, where the Abomination reveals he was the true culprit. Despite baiting a newly arrived Hulk, the Abomination is unable to force the Hulk to fight and departs. The circumstances of Betty's death are eventually revealed: Blonsky's transformation into the Abomination apparently alienates his former wife Nadia, driving his hatred of Banner; Blonsky, deciding to deprive Banner of Betty in return, secretly poisons her with his radioactive blood. After hearing the Abomination's admission, Banner eventually discovers the truth and the Hulk defeats the Abomination in a battle. Taken into custody by the military, Blonsky is forced to watch old
home movies of him and his wife together prior to his transformation as punishment. Operatives from a secret organization "Home Base" eventually release the Abomination to battle the Hulk, and although able to taunt the Hulk about Betty's murder, he is defeated once again. This encounter is later revealed to be a dream generated by
Nightmare in an effort to torture the Hulk. Blonsky had a humorous encounter with the
demigod Hercules, in which he was chosen as an adversary for the hero while he completes the modern version of the 12
Labours of Hercules. The Abomination is also a conflicted opponent for the heroine the
She-Hulk (currently employed by the
spy organization
S.H.I.E.L.D.). The Abomination has a subtle but significant role in the
World War Hulk storyline, being the source of gamma-irradiated
DNA that allows the creation of an anti-Hulk response team. The Abomination reappears after the events of
World War Hulk, encountering a new foe called the
Red Hulk. This new opponent savagely beats, shoots, and kills the Abomination. A shadow organization (later revealed to be the Order of the Shield) bent on gaining control of the Hulk harvests biological material from a mortally wounded Bruce Banner. After Banner regains consciousness following the experiment and escapes as the Hulk, the organization uses this material to resurrect the Abomination under their control, leaving him "free of a mind or a conscience" and with an ability to seek out the Hulk for retrieval. The Hulk defeats the Abomination yet again with the aid of the Avengers.
Iron Man uses technology taken from the Order of the Shield to teleport the Abomination into space. Tissue samples of the Abomination were later used by the U.S. Hulk Operations to resurrect
Rick Jones, transforming him into an Abomination-like creature dubbed Subject B. After ripping Rick from Subject B's body,
Reginald Fortean teleports to Gamma Flight headquarters in space, killing
Sasquatch and temporarily killing
Doc Samson to retrieve the Subject B husk. Fortean then willingly fuses himself with the body. After returning to Earth, Abomination started his own company called Green Spring which makes gamma mutates. After finding a depowered
Skaar, Abomination had him repowered and sent him to retrieve Stockpile. After Skaar's mission led to an encounter with
Gamma Flight and the U.S. Hulkbuster Force, Abomination and Aliana Alba were shown to have watched the fight and commented on the powers of the gamma mutates that was shown off. During the "
Devil's Reign" storyline, Abomination appears as a member of the
Thunderbolts and shows up to stop
Jessica Jones and the
Champions from interfering in the Thunderbolts' apprehension of most of the Purple Children. As Jessica notes that Abomination would not normally be someone to work for Mayor
Wilson Fisk, Abomination states that Fisk has the information that he seeks. The recruitment of Abomination was the result of
Rhino leaving the group as he crossed the line of hunting children. ==Powers and abilities==