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
Snapping his fingers caused so much damage to his arm that he was then forced to put it in a sling at the film's end.
In Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, instead of taking the form of Smart Hulk, Bruce is back in his full human form. Interestingly, he was still nursing the same arm injury he suffered from executing the reverse snap in Endgame.
Hulk would not bleed; you can't pierce Hulk's skin, certainly not through a dinky car accident. So we needed to have him be in human form in order to have his Gamma-radiated blood get onto Jen and into her system, and we had to come up with a reason for why he was human."
Endgame showed that Thanos' arm had been permanently charred and withered from using the Infinity Gauntlet and it's the same for Bruce Banner, even the Hulk. "It's permanent damage," Russo said at the time. "The same way it was permanent damage with Thanos. It's irreversible damage.
Why is Hulk's arm healed in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law? Well, it turns out Bruce has his cousin Jennifer “Jen” Walters to thank for helping to heal his arm back to its full strength following its injury during the final battle with Thanos.
The Immortal Hulk outpaced nearly every other version of Bruce Banner as the Hulk. His strength was nearly unstoppable, and he gained power few other Hulks had mustered. Immortal Hulk reminded everyone what kind of monster the Hulk could become.
Both characters are known for their fighting prowess, but the two are quite different: the Hulk is incredibly strong but lacks finesse while Shang-Chi is widely considered the best hand-to-hand combatant in the Marvel Universe (but obviously lacks the Hulk's super-strength).
'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' Is the Reason Tim Roth's Abomination Showed Up in 'Shang-Chi' Talk about foreshadowing! One of the most puzzling scenes of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings features Tim Roth's Abomination battling against Benedict Wong's Sorcerer Supreme in an illegal competition.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. This reveal tied She-Hulk to Shang-Chi, wherein we actually saw that cage fight go down. It was pretty inexplicable at the time. It wasn't a stretch to think that Wong, the Sorcerer Supreme, could go toe-to-toe with heavy-hitters, but why would he do so in an underground fight club?
With the introduction of Smart Hulk in Endgame, it seems like anger is no longer a factor in the Hulk's journey in the MCU. As he explained in the movie, he "put the brain and the brawn together." And in a strange way, it's a shame that the Hulk may never be able to go back to his iconic, angry self.
In between 2018 and 2023, Banner undergoes gamma experimentation to balance his two sides in a remote beach house lab located in Mexico built by Stark. By 2023, he is now permanently in the body of the Hulk but with the mind and voice of Banner.
In answer to a question regarding the state of the Hulk post-Endgame, they confirmed that Bruce Banner is now permanently fused with his green alter ego. "The personality that now exists is a new entity... it is a merger of Bruce Banner and the Hulk.
However, Bruce realizes that her blood processes Gamma radiation at a much quicker rate than his, and he uses it to heal his arm. Thus, he will no longer need to worry about that pesky sling getting in his way or hindering the full use of it. What is this?
Like Deadpool and Wolverine – but way less publicized – the Hulk has the ability to grow entirely new tissue and heal from most wounds in just seconds. Severe wounds as well – including the near-complete destruction of his body mass – are also no match for the healing abilities of the Hulk.
Razor Fist appears in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, portrayed by Florian Munteanu.
Originally the Abomination was presented as the villain that would be the biggest threat to The Incredible Hulk ever. When he first appeared he was originally said to be twice the strength of the normal and calm Hulk.
The Abomination is what the Hulk fears he will become if he gives in to his darker side. That's what made Abomination in 2008's The Incredible Hulk so unique. Emil Blonsky fully embraced what Bruce Banner would never let himself turn into.
When the Hulk is in his normal state the Abomination is at least twice as strong as him. However, the catch is that the Abomination cannot become stronger with anger like the hulk, so if the fight gives the Hulk the sufficient amount of time to power up then the Hulk will gain an advantage over the Abomination.
Alex Summers aka Havok may not be as popular as his more famous brother, but he is easily one of the most powerful mutants in the Marvel Universe. Summers' powers exploit one of the Hulk's few weaknesses, allowing him to defeat the green behemoth with shocking simplicity.
There is no way Shang-Chi is winning. Thor is way too strong and durable. thor barely defeated shield agents and most of it was strength . it was clear that his technic was around agent/soldier level.
Shang-Chi is one of the best hand-to-hand fighters in the Marvel Universe, and a secret technique can even be used to defeat the Incredible Hulk.
So, there you have it. Thanos beats Hulk every time, with or without the Infinity Gauntlet. But World Breaker Hulk defeats Thanos. However, Thanos could beat the Hulk if he had the Gauntlet (He could wipe out the Universe).
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.
In the debut, Lee chose grey for the Hulk because he wanted a color that did not suggest any particular ethnic group. Colorist Stan Goldberg, however, had problems with the grey coloring, resulting in different shades of grey, and even green, in the issue.