There are some heroes who can stop bullets, and others who can outrun them, but there are few who can do both. Enter The Incredible Hulk. Not a character generally known for his speed, the Hulk nonetheless is faster than a speeding bullet... in his own way.
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.
So to answer the question, the Hulk has super speed. This can mostly be attributed to his Gamma radiated cells. Gamma radiations are faster than light, and this is why when the Hulk is moving, he appears to be a blur which is crazy for a being who weighs close to a thousand pounds and is made up of sinewy muscles.
In the MCU, he can move/run at up to 450 mph. How fast can the Hulk actually run? Not that fast actually. Of course, the reason for him not being able to run fast is simply that the ground disintegrates under his feet from the force he exerts while propelling himself forward.
The Hulk can go to speeds up to 770 miles per hour.
In the MCU, I've never seen the Hulk bleed, never. He probably does get wounded, but he heals so fast that in the next shot of him, he's completely fine. In the comics, it is also very good, he heals from the most gruesome wounds in seconds and can recover body parts or even his whole body.
With impenetrable lungs, this green-beast can swim at magnificent speeds and never come up for air. This is likely because The Hulk can breathe under water. He can take in oxygen at the ocean's depths due to a complicated pressure filtration system ingrained within his lungs.
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).
While the Hulk was easily able to survive the barrage of nuclear weapons, the noise of the explosions and cries of dying people eventually came to bother him. The Hulk returned to his birthplace in New Mexico and sealed himself in a cave with a massive boulder, trapping Banner inside with him for many years.
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.
View Larger MapFrom this, I am going to estimate that The Hulk jumped to a height of at least 400 feet (120 meters).
At first, Bruce Banner just couldn't turn into the Hulk in daylight or while exposed to UV radiation. Now, it just seems that sunlight weakens the Hulk and interferes with his mental faculties. Even this seems to have been resolved, as it seems that just the Devil Hulk personality can't come out in daylight.
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.
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.
However, just because Ghost Rider doesn't have any reason to kill the Green Goliath doesn't mean he can't, as hellfire is revealed to be the one thing that can actually kill the Hulk–and the Hulk himself confirmed it.
Hulk's near invincibility extends to even the most vulnerable parts of your average human being. His eyes in particular have been shown to be able to shrug off hits from normally lethal forces. Bullets, shrapnel and even Hawkeye's trusty arrows have all failed to pierce or even damage them.
World Breaker Hulk is stronger, more durable, faster, and has limitless stamina at his disposal, being able to fight seemingly forever.
The World Breaker Hulk's power was deployed during his war against the earth, he became so mad that he caused multiple earthquakes in North America and almost completely destroyed the eastern seaboard along with the earth with a single footstep.
The Hulk is able to breathe due to his body developing a gland which creates an oxygenated perfluorocarbon emulsion which fills his lungs and equalizes the pressure. He is therefore able to breathe fluid and avoid decompression and nitrogen narcosis.
As you know, Bruce is a pretty thin guy, so we assume his junk is pretty standard — but The Hulk's junk is going to be massive. This is going to make sex a real gamble because you might end up with a 20-inch-long and 7-inch-wide veiny rod of tissue in one of two orifices . . . neither of which is going to pleasant.
The Hulk has displayed on many occasions a nearly invincible exterior, and strength that can match almost the best the Marvel universe has to offer. Strength-wise, he is beyond class 100 strength (strong enough to press 100 tons). This dude's destroyed meteors the size of Earth with his fists. He's got skills.
Bruce Banner (The Hulk)
In human form, Dr. Banner is around 5'9", but when he becomes the Hulk, he shoots up to approximately 8'2", which in a way makes him the tallest original avenger (but only sometimes).
Hulk does not get tired, and can continue to fight for weeks without showing any signs of fatigue. Any other Avenger would get tired in a fight and will be forced to take rest. But Hulk could go on and overpower his opponent.
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.
The Hulk is one of the MCU's strongest, near-invulnerable heroes. So much so, that Tony Stark had to build Hulkbuster armor to tackle him during The Avengers: Age of Ultron. The Hulk's strength and invulnerability emphasize the impact and meaning of his serious injury from handling the Infinity Gauntlet.