Due to this safeguard, the Professor is ultimately the weakest of the three primary Hulk incarnations despite being the physically largest. Professor Hulk has the attributes of three Hulks: Grey Hulk, Savage Hulk, and Banner.
1. Mark Ruffalo as the MCU's The Incredible Hulk (2012- )
This incarnation can lift approximately 75 tons. This incarnation does possess the "madder he gets, the stronger he gets" ability, but at a much slower rate, since this incarnation has some level of intelligence and reasoning and would not "lose control" as easy as the Savage Hulk incarnation.
Remember that Gray Hulk might be the weakest version of the Hulk of all-time but there was one other time that Hulk went gray after that original appearance. This was when he turned into Mr. Fixit.
Hulk has unlimited strength and there is no top to how strong he can get, but this is not true for Smart Hulk. Since he does not have his rage powers, he can't get stronger than Savage Hulk or World Breaker Hulk, who are both operating out of pure rage and emotion.
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.
Red Hulk has also been shown to have a weakness to Negative Zone energy, which caused him burning pain and drained him when he attempted to absorb it.
Satisfied, the Hulk left as A-Bomb transformed back to Rick, and before Rick could yell out the true identity of the red beast, he was shot in the back by Doc Samson. Samson dragged Rick away as General Ross berated the defeated Red Hulk; telling him how he was given the means to destroy the Hulk and he blew it.
Thor – The god of thunder and Hulk's main rival among other superheroes, with many inconclusive confrontations over the years.
The Orange Hulk was part of the Black Legion who served Weapon Omega. He was presumably constructed by McCoy or the Sugar Man in their genetic recombinant vats. He defended the Apocalypse ship in Manhattan and attacked the last human settlement where the X-Men fell.
Angmo-Asan II, better known as the Red King was the son of Angmo, the Father Emperor of Sakaar. Angmo-Asan II's father was an Imperial soldier-turned-warlord whose exploits united the nations of Imperia during the Wars of Empire and saved the planet from alien invasion during the Spike War.
He has a massive gamma burst ability capable of blowing a planet apart. He can drain the gamma from other gamma mutates. He can sense liars. The Immortal Hulk is the most powerful incarnation to date.
Depicted as an evil version of the Hulk from an alternate future (designated by Marvel Comics as Earth-9200), the Maestro possesses Bruce Banner's intelligence and the Hulk's strength and more malevolent personality traits.
Stan Lee, the creator of the Incredible Hulk, originally envisioned a grey-skinned hulk. Lee chose grey for the Hulk because he didn't want to reference any particular ethnic group.
RED HULK. Let's be clear: General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross—AKA Red Hulk—is not worthy of Thor's powers nor has he actually lifted the hammer under normal circumstances.
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.
Rick Jones is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Rick has been a sidekick and friend to The Hulk, Captain America, Mar-Vell / Captain Marvel, Rom the Spaceknight, and Genis-Vell / Captain Marvel.
As Hulk battles Thor, the God of Thunder declares him "Midgard's God of Wrath," doubling down on his assertion that Hulk has become a new type of god.
Wen the limitless Uni-Power bonded with Bruce Banner, the Hulk's skin changed to a brilliant shade of blue, granting him the power of Captain Universe on top of his incredible strength. It all began in Captain Universe: Incredible Hulk #1 by Jay Faeber and Carlos Magno.
World War Hulk was an event in which the Hulk was banished from Earth by the Illuminati. At the end of Planet Hulk (in Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #104-105), Hulk returned to Earth, seeing revenge against the Illuminati.
Other than Devil Hulk, Purple Hulk is one of the Hulk's scariest incarnations. Appearing in Peter David and Dale Keown's Incredible Hulk #371, the Purple Hulk is the result of Hulk's possession at the hangs of Shanzar, Sorcerer Supreme of the Dark Dimension.
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Because of this, he blamed the Illuminati and decided to travel back to Earth to get revenge, angrier than he has ever been. The following series, World War Hulk, depicted the Hulk at an insane level of rage.
Jackson Lenard (Yellow Hulk) is a character created by Legend but used in the Marvel Universe. He is a friend of Dr. Banners who was trying to find a cure for the hulk.