Despite popular opinion, the Hulk can indeed die. He is not immortal, just highly invulnerable and his death is certainly possible, although very difficult to actually do. Marvel Comics is a comic book publishing company founded in 1939 under the name Timely Comics.
People have died during Hulk rampages. However, because it wasn't his intention to kill them, nor come in physical contact with them, it can be stated that he DIDN'T kill them. Until the Immortal Hulk series, Hulk has NEVER killed anyone intentionally, and NEVER will.
Too bad for Hulk, he didn't really think through the implications of his meal, because not too after later, Logan ended up slicing his way out of the Hulk from the inside, thus killing him for good.
World breaker hulk is a super strong version of the hulk (which says something). Hulk has the strength advantage and healing but Goku literally has everything else. Hulk can KILL Goku. Before or even Goku with his ssbssg form, Hulk can quickly match him and beat him.
The Hulk can be overpowered by the Juggernaut; the Hulk cannot stop the Juggernaut; and most importantly, the Hulk's strength, even at maximum, cannot harm the Juggernaut at his maximum power. Given all of this, it really seems like nothing can stop the Juggernaut, not even the Hulk.
World Breaker (based on feats) can not lift Mjolnir. HOWEVER future incarnations of the Hulk have the potential to lift it.
In the end, Worldbreaker Hulk was only able to be stopped by the Sentry, another character in the Marvel menagerie whose power is that he's as strong as the power of a million exploding suns (again, he is literally this strong).
During the Duel of Harlem, when Banner was released to fight the Abomination, Ross' life was saved by Hulk. Afterwards, she and Banner went their own separate ways. In 2018, Ross was a victim of Thanos' Snap, but was resurrected by Bruce Banner five years later.
While it's unclear where the Hulk will pop up in future MCU projects, his character is alive at the conclusion of Endgame, so he'll likely return at some point. There's also an upcoming Disney+ series based on She-Hulk, which Banner will almost certainly appear in one way or another.
His strength has been additionally described as limitless. However, each of the core Hulk personalities possesses a base strength level. While in a functionally calm state, the Gray Hulk is able of lifting 70 tons, the Savage Hulk can lift 90 tons, and the Professor Hulk can lift about 100 tons.
While Hulk can suffer damage (such as with Adamantium or Fenris' bite), he will bleed and feel discomfort. However, much like Wolverine and Deadpool, Hulk has a regenerative healing factor and it is just as strong as theirs, even though few people talk about this specific power.
If we're talking just fists and no powers at all (other than super-strength, of course), then yes. World Breaker Hulk could (not necessarily “would,” but “could”) beat Superman. Superman is “normally” stronger than the Hulk, but the Hulk has no upper limits to his strength and will eventually overpower him.
Sadly, Heimdall is stabbed through the heart, though he's able to use his magical abilities in his final moments to transport Hulk back to earth using the Bifrost Bridge before perishing. Hulk then shatters through the roof of Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum before reverting back to Bruce Banner.
Appearance
| Gender | Male |
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| Height | 274.3 cm • 8'12" |
| Weight | 907.2 kg • 2,000.03 lbs |
| Eye color | Green |
| Hair color | Green |
One who is able to equal him in strength is Robert Reynolds aka The Sentry. While initially reluctant to join the fight, he later came to put an end to the Hulk's rampage. Their powers proved to be very even and the fight resulted in the Hulk turning into human form and The Sentry very drained.
As part of the World War Hulk storyline, the Hulk defeated a power-weakened Juggernaut with a single hit. He also has knocked out Juggernaut out cold. The Hulk is more-or-less a one-trick-pony (that trick is extremely powerful) as he's just sheer strength and invulnerability.
In the debut, Lee chose grey for the Hulk because he wanted a color that did not suggest any particular ethnic group. After seeing the first published issue, Lee chose to change the skin color to green.
Hulk was born on 25th July 1986 as Giavanildo Vieira de Sousa. His nationality is Brazilian and his ethnicity is Mixed. He is Christian by religion. His birthplace is in Campina Grande, Brazil.
Hulk became articulate and smart mainly because he was Hulk for so long, and he just adapted or learned or something like that. And they did explain all of this, but it was quite brief and one could skip over it if they weren't paying attention to every detail.
No. While I think WBH could destroy a solar system and thunderclap a star out of existence, a galaxy is really, really, really big. I don't see him smashing a regular planet made of uru, let alone one as big as a galaxy.
The Hulk is not a mutant. He is a mutate. There are mutates whose powers are similar to known mutants and whose powers and abilities may be alike despite their origins.
Naturally, since there isn't any oxygen in outer space, Hulk can't breathe in space – but eventually Banner gave additional Hulks even more adaptive capabilities, to the point where some powerful versions of Hulk can adapt so well to the hostile conditions of a vacuum that he can effectively live in outer space for
First of all, most characters don't have 'universe' level feats, most comic book fans confuse planetary level feats with universal feats because, in modern comics, the word universal and multiverse refer to a single planet, not an entire cosmos. Hulk has one feat that is truly universal as it affected an entire cosmos.
If other Hulk comics made references about World War Hulk, it means that WWH is canon, which means that Planet Hulk is also canon since WWH is a direct sequel of PH. They even made a book adaptation of Planet Hulk: (This is a translated version obviously, it's mine).
Hercules. Over 3000 years old, Hercules, the son of Zeus, is considered the physically strongest character in the entire Marvel universe. He is stronger than both Thor and Hulk, and once pulled the entire island of Manhattan which weighed 99,000,000,000 tons.