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In this story (by Stan Lee, Dick Ayers and Paul Reinman), the Hulk finally explains why he gets stronger as the fight goes on, because his strength is tied to his anger... And it's been that way ever since (well, I mean, you know, lots and lots of exceptions to that idea, but for the MOST part it still holds true).
His rising anger allows him to literally beat his own power being used on him. Stated in official material as well. If the Hulk gets angry enough, he becomes bigger, stronger, faster, tougher, and oozing with gamma radiation.
But the angrier he gets the stronger he gets, and if the Hulk is really pissed, then he can lift anything, including mountains, or even planets!
In the 2008 movie The Incredible Hulk, Banner is first shown to be attempting to control his rage with a varying range of meditation and breathing practices, which are also used in real life, says Decker: "Slow, deep breathing to slow down your heart rate and to work through your emotions, that is 100 percent true."
In his comic book appearances, the character, who has dissociative identity disorder (DID), is primarily represented by the alter ego Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a limitless degree of physical strength, and the alter ego Dr.
Weakness: ADAMANTIUM AND VIBRANIUM
Swords, knives, and more have been used against Hulk and almost none of them even leave a scratch or mark on him. However, with that said, there are two bladed weapons that can cut into Hulk's skin. Adamantium is something that can cause damage to Hulk.
The Avengers found that a certain lullaby, typically said by the Black Widow, was able to calm the Hulk and help him revert back to Banner, when the Hulk's strength was no longer needed.
Apocalypse. 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.
1 WORLD BREAKER HULK
Where things got even more dangerous is when his planet was destroyed by Stark's rocket blowing up. Because of this, he blamed the Illuminati and decided to travel back to Earth to get revenge, angrier than he has ever been.
Thanos vs MCU Hulk
The Mad Titan was easily able to dispatch the Hulk without even using the only Infinity Stone he had available at the time: The Power Stone. The polished fighting style of Thanos proved too much for Hulk and his overall brutality and savagery.
Hulk is practically immortal and has unlimited reserves of strength and stamina, so he can keep fighting forever. Thor's endurance, while godly, is not limitless, so he will eventually lose a prolonged battle.
Yes, although this power is more typically linked to aquatic superheroes like Namor, the Sub-Mariner, the Incredible Hulk can breathe underwater, enabling him to swim and fight deep beneath the ocean indefinitely.
In Marvel Comics it is highly unlikely that launching him into the Sun would kill him. Not for any reason other than the fact that Hulk can survive the destruction of universes, and has done so on panel more than once.
Stan Lee picked gray for the Hulk because he didn't want to invoke any associations with a particular ethnic group and because he wanted a color that would appear “scary and chilling.”
Tatiana Maslany explained why She-Hulk is still able to keep control when she is raging, unlike her counterpart. She-Hulk differs from the Hulk in a lot of different ways, such as being able to break the fourth wall, but by far the biggest is that she retains her personality and intelligence when she transforms.
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.
Mjolnir is Thor's big edge against any enemy especially Hulk. In one comic Thor admits he needs Mjolnir to defeat Hulk in a fight (Mighty).
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.
Losing Himself
Not to go too far down the rabbit hole of pop psychology, but what Hulk and Banner are most afraid of is losing themselves to one another. Banner is afraid of what will happen if he Hulks out, his anger takes over, and he can't regain control.
Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross – Betty Ross' father and the Hulk's nemesis, a military general who used to hunt him.
He dug deep into Hulk's psyche and found the one person Hulk feared most -- Brian Banner. This was when the comics revealed the truth about Brian Banner's trial. He bullied Bruce into testifying for him at Rebecca's murder trial, and Bruce betrayed the memory of his mother by allowing his father to get off easy.
Thanos is one of the most deadly and celebrated villains of the Marvel Universe. It's incredibly tough for even the Incredible Hulk to stand against the supervillain. Be it the Marvel Comics or the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Hulk has never defeated Thanos in a one to one hand combat.
Professor Hulk has the attributes of three Hulks: Grey Hulk, Savage Hulk, and Banner. He is the weakest of all incantations because he will revert to Banner with Savage Hulk's mind if he gets too angry.
So although it isn't guaranteed to work every time, with a little practice, preparation and effort, Vibranium is strong enough to cause serious damage to the Hulk, strongly hinting that the powerful metal is strong enough to effectively restrain him as well.