The Avengers once engaged in an epic confrontation with Godzilla, pushing their team to the limit and almost destroying New York in the process.
As a rule of thumb, most Avengers from the Comics should be able to easily destroy any Godzilla's incarnation.
1) Hulk. Hulk is a no-brainer. His power increases as his anger rise, which would get him to a point where he could essentially lift Godzilla off the ground and toss him. And since the Hulk was created from gamma radiation exposure at high levels, Godzilla's atomic breath would have minimal effect on him.
Despite being superior to Thor in terms of physiology and strength, Thor would come out as the winner thanks to his incredible speed, stamina, intelligence, and durability. Godzilla may be resilient to nuclear weapons but Thor possesses far much stronger environmental and physical powers that can greatly maim Godzilla.
Toho's trademark emblem for Godzilla uses Marvel's depiction of him. Marvel no longer has the licensing rights to use the Godzilla name due to the license elapsing, as it was licensed out to Dark Horse Comics, and later IDW Publishing.
Marvel Database says that he is 603ft (184m) tall, but I've seen other sites say that the Marvel Godzilla's height is 492ft (150m) tall. And in some scenes, he towers over the freakin' Golden Gate Bridge, which is 744ft (227m) tall!
The MonsterVerse is an American multimedia franchise and shared fictional universe featuring Godzilla, King Kong, and other monster characters owned and created by Toho Co., Ltd.
1 Godzilla Couldn't Beat: The Hulk
Hulk wins against his much bigger opponent because of his potential strength levels. The madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets and his strength has the potential to be infinite. It would only be a matter of time before he scored a big knockout punch against Godzilla.
Zeus with his remaining powers vanquished Godzilla, and decided to turn himself in a better God should understand humanity as a mere mortal. Later Zeus was killed indirectly by Godzilla who had completely regenerated and caused Mount Vesuvius to erupt in the year 79 A.C.
Godzilla is crazy strong she isn't. Godzilla's atomic breathe will one shot Wanda and if he misses the radiation might still get her.
While Godzilla is pretty large, the Kraken probably has him beat. The most famous way the Kraken has even been defeated is by forcing it to look at Medusa's head, thus turning it to stone. Unfortunately, Godzilla's hands are just way too big to hold Medusa's head the right way, so Kraken takes the win.
If Godzilla and Deadpool were to fight, there is no question who would win. It doesn't matter if you pit Deadpool against the Showa, Heisei, Millennium, Legendary, or Shin iterations of Godzilla. Godzilla will win.
King Ghidorah is considered Godzilla's greatest rival and for good reason. He's bigger, badder, and stronger than any other kaiju Godzilla has fought. Being able to fly and having three heads, King Ghidorah proves to be a lot to handle and Godzilla usually needs aid from others to be able to take him down.
“Ghost Rider can't compensate for the size difference.” So it would seem the battle is already over, right? Ghost Rider is superhumanly strong, but not 328 million lbs strong (Godzilla's weight). He should lose.
Spider-man isn't beating Godzilla, Godzilla is too big and powerful for Spider-man to even lay a scratch on.
Godzilla may have the superior intelligence, hax, and a stronger form, and he may have much more feats onscreen, but in terms of physicality itself, the Kraken... is simply far too powerful.
Godzilla often faces some of the world's strongest and strangest monsters, but one comic saw the King of Monsters square off against God and Satan. While Godzilla has had many wild adventures in film, nothing can top the comic book series where the King of Monsters kills both God and Satan.
No he just picked up Thor holding the hammer. The enchantment is on the hammer. Hulk needs to lift the hammer himself.
In terms of strength, Superman was stronger, being able to lift infinity. He also great outclassed him in terms of speed. His speed somewhat came in handy with dodging attacks. Superman's size also came in handy since to Godzilla, Supes was pretty much a super strong fly who's super hard to kill.
Ghidorah (1964) was the turning point in Godzilla's transformation from villain to hero, by pitting him against a greater threat to humanity, King Ghidorah. Godzilla has since been viewed as an anti-hero.
Do you ever wonder who came up with the idea of Godzilla in the first place? A Japanese producer named Tomoyuki Tanaka created the creature for the Toho Company, Ltd. But monetary gain was far from Tanaka's only inspiration; Godzilla is a product of his time… and he's a product of World War II.
Godzilla Earth can convert excess electromagnetic energy inside of his body into concentrated heat, heating up his own body and the surrounding area to temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius. He used this ability after being struck by EMP Harpoons which caused electromagnetic energy to run wild inside of him.