Thor is one of the strongest beings in the Marvel Universe, with limitless strength to theoretically rival the Hulk. Combined with the strength and technology of T'Challa, Captain America, Iron Man, and She-Hulk, The Avengers could be Earth's strongest heroes.
The Leader (Samuel Sterns) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Leader first appeared in Tales to Astonish #62, created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko as the archenemy of the Hulk.
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.
Thanos defeated the Hulk in Avengers: Infinity War, spurring debate in the fandom as to who, in fact, was the stronger fighter. Here's a breakdown. Asking which of two comic book characters would win in a fight is an age-old question, asked in playgrounds, comic book shops, and even bars for years.
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.
There are numerous incidents within the series that suggest Hulk himself is either the host for the One Below All or may even be the entity itself. This is only half-true, as Hulk is actually the one who manages to defeat the entity, by seemingly killing its host—Brian Banner.
This might be up for debate, but Marvel has answered it in their comics. Hulk is difentiely stronger than Juggernaut. They solved this question in Juggernaut Number 2, where Cain Marko actually admits the Hulk is indeed stronger.
Tony Stark then used a satellite mounted beam that nullified gamma radiation to defeat him.
There have been several Hulks and gamma-based heroes and villains over the years, however, some of these Hulks have power and strength on a different level from the rest. While some may come with different powers and abilities, it is still without a doubt true that Hulk is indeed the strongest of all.
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.
Furthermore, his constant inner struggle makes for a much more intriguing character than Doomsday, which can be used to argue makes Banner even stronger. Hence, Hulk's history, personality, and raw power solidify his place above Doomsday, making him the obvious winner between the two.
He was obliterated along his fellow Celestials by Thanos when he stabbed Black Bolt to death in order to use his destructive voice as weapon. The bones of The One Above All and the other Celestials were later used by Thanos to build a temple to live the rest of his infinite life.
The One Above All
Without question, the One Above All is the most powerful character in all of Marvel Comics. How do we know this? Well, the One Above All is literally God. The creator of every single being in existence, the One Above All is the ultimate force for good in all the multiverses.
He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him. 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!
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.
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.
Both in comics and on the big screen, Hulk fans have seen the green Goliath face off against various gods on many, many occasions. The dozen-plus fights he's had with Thor in the comics almost inevitably end in some sort of a stalemate.
Hulk has traditionally been seen as the strongest Avenger physically — and for good reason, though he's been subdued by both Iron Man and Thor.
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.
Since they both possess superhuman strength and speed, their fight might go on for days. However, according to Greg Pak — Marvel's writer, who worked on several comics featuring the Hulk, Superman would win their fight because of his virtues: “Superman, being who he is, will not just make his enemy angry.
DC Comics has already admitted that Hulk can beat Superman, and it was proclaimed by the one of the most powerful characters in comics.
Another version appears in the seventh episode, which Thor uses to fight against Captain Marvel. For unexplained reasons, Thor remains the only one able to lift the hammer in this universe despite Odin never shown enchanting it with the "worthy" spell.
Venom (2020)
During this battle, Venom (Eddie Brock) was given the powers of Captain Universe, and was able to wield the hammer. However, Venom took this advantage a step further by merging Mjolnir with the Silver Surfer's surfboard to create an even greater weapon.