Once contact is made with whatever the Hulk is chasing, the force levels almost everything nearby. In one instance, the Hulk ran head first into a Trillion ton punch with the weight of several worlds behind it, and it only slowed him down for a single moment before he was back on the move.
Hulk killed a leviathan which weights 3,000,000 tons so he is able to generate 3,000,000 tons of force in a single punch.
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.
Warning: contains spoilers for Devil's Reign: Spider-Man #1! Marvel fans know that Spider-Man is a strong superhero, but the company has just confirmed that Peter Parker is strong enough to defeat the Incredible Hulk in a one-on-one brawl.
The shockwaves from the Hulk's collision with the Ironclad reached an infinite number of dimensions through the Crossroads nexus, creating cataclysmic upheavals and unimaginable destruction. He can punch his way through dimensions.
Because of the thickness and strength of the Hulk's skin, it's nearly impossible for any form of artillery to hurt him. Sure, everyone's seen bullets bounce off of the Hulk, but when we say he's bulletproof what we really mean is he's BULLETPROOF.
The Hulk: 11 million lb.
In the MCU, he's rarely seen lifting solid objects; he usually winds up smashing them instead.
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.
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).
The Hulk may be one of Marvel's strongest superheroes, but one of the most underrated members of the X-Men, Havok, can defeat him in one simple move. Cyclops' brother, Havok, is one of the few Marvel superheroes who can defeat the Hulk in a fair fight.
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.
At his base level of strength and anger, the Hulk can run at around 300 miles per hour. There isn't any upper limit to his running speed because the angrier he gets, the faster he becomes. He prefers not to run at such speeds because the ground breaks apart on his feet. He prefers leaping.
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.
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.
Marvel fans know that Hulk seriously injured his arm after he used the “new and improved” infinity gauntlet to bring back all of the people that disappeared during the blip with a snap of his fingers.
As Bruce Banner, the character is about 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall and weighs 128 lbs (58.05 kg), but when transformed into the Hulk, the character stands between 7 and 8 ft (2.13 - 2.43 m) tall and weighs between 1,040 and 1,400 lbs (471.73 - 635.02 kg).
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.
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.
Yes, The Hulk can survive a nuclear blast at ground zero. In fact, nuke & gamma bombs and the like are used against him quite often. Here are few times the hulk has had massive explosions used against him. From his early days of comics to his more recent events.
Red Hulk. After years of tracking his greatest foe, General Thunderbolt Ross finally took the biggest step in his quest and became the monster he hated the most. The dangerous Red Hulk was always Hulk's deadliest foe because he was just as powerful and actually had the ability to sap his gamma powers.
While the Hulk's “baseline” level of strength only allows him to lift about 70 tons – a meager amount compared to Superman's lifting power – that level can quickly change as he gets angry… and he's usually furious.
Is Captain Marvel stronger than Hulk? No, Captain Marvel is not stronger than Hulk. Her strength level is at 800,000 tons, while Hulk's strength is so high that it is incalculable.
In Infinity #6, the Hulk supports the entire weight of a star with his strength alone. If the star's weight was equivalent to the weight of Sol, the Hulk is capable of lifting 2 octillion tons.
Great Power. Like his namesake, Spider-Man's strength and agility stand far above those of the average human, allowing him to lift nearly ten tons and to leap and move at incredible speeds with high accuracy.
The adamantium renders his bones virtually unbreakable and his claws capable of penetrating almost any substance depending on its thickness and the force he exerts. His reinforced skeleton also enables him to withstand heavy physical pressure, giving his muscles sufficient force to briefly lift 800 pounds or more.