Rising to his feet, Hulk backhands the Son of Zeus, before pummeling the Greek god into submission as he begs Hulk to stop, trying to convince him that they're there to help. Namora covers her eyes, unable to watch any more of the brutal beating.
As such, Zeus decides to grant the Hulk's request to beat him to death in hand-to-hand combat. The Hulk's first blow sends Zeus crashing into a nearby building. Zeus then returns this with an even more powerful blow. The ruler of the Olympians than overpowers the Hulk, and ultimately knocks him off Mount Olympus.
While the Hulk has god-level powers and strength, the hero is not an official god in the same way Hercules, Thor, Knull, or the Jade Giant's own god-like being, the One Below All, are.
Still, while the Hulk has the brawn, his brain is lacking. There have been other heroes who have gotten ahead of him just with their smarts and careful planning. Obviously, big hitters like Sentry, Galactus, and even Superman have been able to withstand the emerald giant's assault.
Apocalypse makes his way into this position on the list because he is technically stronger than the Hulk. He also has a multitude of other abilities, including telepathy, telekinesis, and shapeshifting. And that's just touching the surface of his powers.
His strength increased as more and more energy from an alternate universe was channeled into him, giving the Hulk greater power that could destroy the universe. Can channel enough energy to destroy two universes.
Before he can defeat him, the Immortal Hulk is stopped by the Savage Hulk, who is being emotionally manipulated by the Leader. The Immortal Hulk is beheaded by a monstrous Leader and his heart is ripped out. His corpse, alongside Banner, is taken to the Below-Place by the Leader.
6 Hulk Lost His Match Against Dark Carnage
The resulting fight ended with Dark Carnage easily beating the Venom-possessed Hulk and assimilating the Venom symbiote into himself.
1 Breaker Of Worlds
In the far future of Marvel, Hulk becomes more powerful than the Devourer Of Worlds Galactus. This is Hulk's ultimate form. Breaker Of Worlds can smash entire universes in an instant, his giant form traverses through space towering above galaxies of planets.
If we're talking Savage Hulk, I'd put his IQ right around 99 on the Current “Wechsler IQ Classification” scale. In fact, it really doesn't matter which scale we use, they all place the average right around 90–105. And Hulk is actually right at about average intelligence.
The answer; there isn't one. The amazing thing about the Hulk is that unlike nearly every other superhero ever created, the Hulk's strength has absolutely no upper limit. He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him.
The God of Mischief might not be the strongest supervillain on the planet, but he's certainly able to conjure power that can subdue and stop the Hulk in mere seconds.
Unless Hulk gets some cosmic powers like Galactus and defenses against magic, Odin will stomp Hulk.
HERCULES. In the 2008 one-shot Hulk vs. Hercules: When Titans Collide, the two heroes fight it out, but it ultimately proves to be a one-sided fight. The Hulk is clearly more powerful than his godlike opponent, but the problem is that he can't really land a solid blow on him.
While the MCU Hulk was not able to defeat Thanos, his comic book counterparts pose a better chance to make an even fight particularly if Thanos does not wield the Infinity Gauntlet. These two titans in the Marvel Universe seem destined to do battle in some form or another.
In the modern Marvel Comics, The Grandmaster and the Hulk are BOTH immortal.
In the debut, Lee chose grey for the Hulk because he wanted a color that did not suggest any particular ethnic group. Colorist Stan Goldberg, however, had problems with the grey coloring, resulting in different shades of grey, and even green, in the issue.
Due to the gamma radiation that birthed him, his skin is nearly indestructible and takes massive force to break. Throughout Hulk's many on-screen fights, he has only bled twice, and both circumstances prove it takes a unique set of variables to accomplish that.
Enraged, Hulk absorbed the whole radiation of the planet and also gained the so-called Old Power, powerful energy flowing through Sakaar, and it literally transformed him into a living, breathing cosmic bomb capable of completely destroying entire planets from releasing the huge amounts of gamma energy..."The World ...
Gamma Mutate Physiology: Due to Bruce Banner being exposed to the Gamma Bomb's radiation, culminating in his transformation into a powerful monster, the gamma radiation mutated the Hulk's body and fortified his cellular structure, adding over 800 lbs of bone marrow and muscle tissues to his body.
When it comes to a battle between these two characters, who share near-identical power sets, it all comes down to timing. When they clash during the daytime, then, of course, Bruce Banner has no chance against Damage but once the night comes then the Hulk can outlast Damage and claim victory.
Nope, Hulk would win, Hulk is stronger than Goku, and when he reach the Worldbreaker Hulk, it's lights out for Goku, also, like Superman, Hulk's strength was infinite, so Goku would have trouble for that, and Hulk takes hit similar blast to Goku.
Fans know Spider-Man is strong, but Marvel confirms Peter Parker has the strength to not only survive a Hulk attack, but take him down too.