Glossary:Dissociative Identity Disorder

{{Marvel Database:Glossary Template
 * Title            = Dissociative Identity Disorder
 * Image            = David Haller (Earth-616) showing other sub personalities 001.jpg
 * ImageSize        = 300px
 * Definition       = Dissociative identity disorder previously known as multiple personality disorder is thought to be an effect of severe trauma during early childhood, usually from extreme abuse.

Cases

 * Bruce Banner: is a different person when transformed into the "Hulk". But apart from the "Savage Hulk", there also developed a sneaky, amoral  grey version called "Joe Fixit". Eventually, the personalities were integrated into the "Merged Hulk", but this was just another personality, the Professor Hulk (who had Banner's brainpower, Fixit's cunning, and most of Savage Hulk's strength). "Devil Hulk", a reptilian creature that lacks any sense of guilt, and the "Green Scar", who combines Fixit's cunning with the Savage's strength, and over time develops to become possibly the strongest Hulk incarnation of all. It is theorized that the Hulk is  and always has been an embodiment of pent-up rage and aggression that Banner had felt all his life prior to the accident, mostly stemming from the abuse he and his mother suffered at the hands of his father. Who Bruce killed by accident, but later admitted it might have not been an accident. In short, Banner and the Hulk may be more alike than Banner is willing to admit.
 * Betty Ross: as "Red She-Hulk". The degree to which she retains control over Red She-Hulk varies a lot. Sometimes it's just an angrier Betty, while at others it is an entirely different persona whom she fears losing control over.
 * Skaar: also has a split personality; "normal" Skaar is a barbarian, while "puny" Skaar is an adolescent boy who hates his other self for his savage deeds.
 * David Haller also known as the "Legion" is the the son of Professor Charles Xavier. He originally possessed three personalities with a distinct psychic power one was telekinetic, one was telepathic, one was pyrokinetic. This was later expanded to an unnamed number of personalities, possibly thousands! All with a unique power. Unfortunately, when these personalities were successfully merged, the new, improved Legion decided the best thing to do was to travel back in time to kill Magneto (he missed, killing his own father and unintentionally creating the Age of Apocalypse timeline).
 * Moon Knight: has disassociative personality disorder, with Marc Spector, Jake Lockley, Steven Grant, all being distinct personae. He is now possessed by Khonshu, and his mind makes sense of this by constructing alternate personalities around Khonshu's various forms.
 * Norman Osborn: after being exposed to the Goblin Formula developed an entirely separate personality the "Green Goblin".
 * Curt Connors: after consuming the Lizard Formula became the Lizard. He became cold and savage with a wish to destroy humanity.
 * Otto Octavius: after being fused to his mechanical tentacles personality changed completely. There were times when his original, timid, benevolent personality resurfaces, but the Doctor Octopus persona would always return.
 * Mary Walker: had three distinct personalities. The "Mary" personality is a timid, quiet, pacifist; her "Typhoid Mary" persona is adventurous, lustful, and violent; her "Bloody Mary" personality is sadistic, brutal, and hates all men. Typhoid was so different than Mary, that even Daredevil was, at first, unable to tell they were the same person, even with his enhanced senses.
 * Hank Pym's: mind was effected by the Pym Particles and underwent a period of insanity where he not only believed himself to be a different person known as the "Yellowjacket" but claimed to have actually killed Pym.
 * Robert Reynolds: better known as the "Sentry"; "The Golden Guardian of Good", is the epitome of a archetypal hero, but he suffered psychological problems. His other personality is the "Void" a abomination in semi-human form, strongest at night or in the Negative Zone.

}}
 * SeeAlso          = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociative_Identity_Disorder