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Banner believes Bruce to be a mutant created through the radiation he experimented with and attempts to kill him. He murders Rebecca when she gets in his way. Before he can harm the young Bruce, Brian is shot to death by the police who arrive at the scene.
Abomination – Emil Blonsky. A gamma-spawned monstrous powerhouse. The Hulk's primary physical rival.
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 is Stronger Than Juggernaut, But Still Can't Beat Him
When it comes to physical strength, Hulk has succeeded in demonstrating, time and again, that he might actually be the "strongest one there is" in the entire Marvel universe.
While Thor himself is not strong enough to defeat Juggernaut, he has the help of his famous hammer Mjölnir. Since Mjölnir can only be wielded by the worthy, Juggernaut has no chance of lifting it. However, that doesn't stop him from using it.
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.
Vibranium can also cut the Hulk due to the same reasoning as Adamantium -- they are two of the strongest metals in the world. The one thing to note is that when Hulk gets angrier, his skin becomes more durable and can then withstand even these metals.
Considering the Hulk is powerful enough to beat up a God it shouldn't come as a surprise that when the Hulk finally corners the God of Sleep, he kills him without breaking a sweat.
Twisted, callous, arrogant, monstrous, immoral, and deranged, Kluh is one of the evilest alter-egos of the Hulk, and it is no wonder why so. It was only after the White Skull, or the inverted Red Skull, with the help of Dr.
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.
The Hulk has been called the strongest Avenger given his unparalleled, planet-shattering strength, but within the 2099 future of Marvel and DC's crossover universe, the Hulk would be considered the weakest Avenger (for one specific reason).
Bruce explains that Hulks metabolize alcohol at an incredible rate and thus cannot get drunk, thus their drinking sessions are, "All buzz, no barf." The "buzz" experienced while consuming alcohol is a stage of drunkenness. If they cannot get drunk, they cannot get a buzz.
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.
HE CAN BREATHE UNDERWATER
The Hulk has a rather unknown ability in breathing underwater, which he's able to accomplish due to a gland in his body that creates oxygen to fill his lungs with.
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.
Wolverine manages to do some damage, though, actually making the Hulk bleed.
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.
While he might have been able to defeat him, the Hulk could inflict some serious damage to Thanos and could conceivably kill him if given the chance. That threat to his life would be a completely unnecessary risk for Thanos to take without the absolute power of the Infinity Stones.
Fans assumed the Hulk wouldn't emerge when Bruce Banner tried to transform because the big green guy was scared of Thanos, but one of the film's directors says that, actually, the Hulk isn't a giant baby scaredy cat, thank you very much.
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.
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.
Whether it was magic-wielding sorcerers like Doctor Strange or entire teams like The Avengers, almost nothing can get in Hulk's way when he's on a rampage. Though he has beaten the best of the best, only his biggest victories left readers stunned at the sheer power of Bruce Banner's alter ego.