Arcturus Rann decked the Hulk's kid.
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Realm of Kings: Son of Hulk was a four-issue miniseries setting up both Pak's Dark Son arc and the upcoming Incredible Hulks: Enigma Force.
In it, Hulk's other kid Hiro-Kala ran roughshod over the sub-atomic world K'ai while Arcturus Rann, Marionette, and the defective Death's Head robot Carl contended with the boy's loyal Bonemen.

But Arcturus isn't having any of that at all:

His basic self wins out over the embittered wreck he's become, though, and he arrives to save Jarella's daughter from being killed by Hiro-Kala, eliciting a reaction from the savee:

the saved from:

and the saver:

A beatdown commences, and Arcturus is left to ponder his choices; use the Enigma Force to cure himself (and in doing so, ascend to godhood and become unable to stop Hiro-Kala's Old Power influenced madness) or strike his young foe down and leave himself at the mercy of his own body?

His answer, to a reeling Hiro-Kala?

That's not the end of the boy, however; flush with planetary power as he is, Hiro-Kala fixes himself and leaves in a monologue:

But what he doesn't know is that he's got pursuers now:

And that's our lead-in to to Incredible Hulks: Enigma Force, with a classified first issue solicit and a second one promising to deal with "Commander Rann's dark secret past!"
..whatever that may be.
In it, Hulk's other kid Hiro-Kala ran roughshod over the sub-atomic world K'ai while Arcturus Rann, Marionette, and the defective Death's Head robot Carl contended with the boy's loyal Bonemen.

But Arcturus isn't having any of that at all:

His basic self wins out over the embittered wreck he's become, though, and he arrives to save Jarella's daughter from being killed by Hiro-Kala, eliciting a reaction from the savee:

the saved from:

and the saver:

A beatdown commences, and Arcturus is left to ponder his choices; use the Enigma Force to cure himself (and in doing so, ascend to godhood and become unable to stop Hiro-Kala's Old Power influenced madness) or strike his young foe down and leave himself at the mercy of his own body?

His answer, to a reeling Hiro-Kala?

That's not the end of the boy, however; flush with planetary power as he is, Hiro-Kala fixes himself and leaves in a monologue:

But what he doesn't know is that he's got pursuers now:

And that's our lead-in to to Incredible Hulks: Enigma Force, with a classified first issue solicit and a second one promising to deal with "Commander Rann's dark secret past!"
..whatever that may be.