Planetary level storms, the winds of a hundred planets, absorbing Hulk's energy, tossing Mjolnir at Hulk and watching as it flies at many times the speed of light and hits him a bunch of times with planer carving force, etc.
This battle will likely happen in the future, and then we will all see who wins. And why they win. All of these exotic things that Thor can produce are if he gets the chance to do them. Now what happens if the Hulk is all up in his face? It takes time to pull off a lot of his exotic attack, and I just have a hard time seeing this happening unless the Hulk just sits on the sidelines, and says, give me your best shot. A fight means that they are trading hits in real time. This is not like some turn based RPG.
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Last edited by Stoic on Dec 25th, 2011 at 11:25 PM
You are leaving out the Hulks speed. He won't just sit there and be electrocuted, god blasted, or soul destroyed with a smile. I'm not saying who wins, what I'm saying is that it's not going to be one sided. The Hulk will hit Thor, and Thor will feel it.
The same thing applies to the Hulk. This is the Hulk not the Blob. Just recall how fast the Sentry was moving when he tried to speed blitz the Hulk, and flew face first into his fist. The Hulk will react, and since he has fought Thor several times in the past, he would likely know better how Thor fights than any of us. Calling all of their past encounters PIS or CIS because Thor did not dominate the Hulk is not just a low ball of the Hulk, but it also underestimates the character.
I can understand if they only fought once, but come on they have fought several times, and have always had wars. That was then, and against the Savage Hulk. Just saying.
Worst case scenario is that Hulk somehow manages to get in close (Not happening) but Thor can keep this from going to hand to hand easily with one of his force fields/whirl winds.
He's gotten in close too many times in the past to make this a comfortable win, or to say that it was CIS. Your post underestimates the Hulk's past feats.
Thor would take the punch, he's gotten hit with a lot in the past, and was able to rise to the challenge. The Hulk is clearly stronger, and can dish out power, but Thor is versatile. Neither are walking away without having to put in the work.
The best feat? It contained and absorbed an explosion with enough power to destroyer 1/4th of the Universe. By that I mean the 616, not some dinky little cosmos.
But it is CIS. Thor actively chooses to engage Hulk in close combat whatever the incarnation in order to test his strength. Not really, it just acknowledges the fact that Thor engages in close combat not because he has to, but because he wants to.
What you're leaving is is Thor's Asgardian berserker rage, and him being able to feel less in this state, as well as grow ten fold in strength. Add in his versatility, and we have a huge fight... no not fight, WAR.
The Hulk can also pour out huge energetic attacks if he chooses not to hold back. He isn't land locked, and he moves incredibly fast, which makes it possible for him to bridge the gap very quickly, and force this to become a physical battle. The Hulk isn't a slow poke in any sense of the word. CIS off or not, Thor isn't going to retreat to some safe distance and rain down shot after shot when the Hulk gets in close.
The Hulk has also demonstrated the ability to tank world destroying hits, without being visibly shaken or hurt. Those impacts were kinetic energy, which goes to show that Thor's God blast may be able to be taken if we are going by on panel proof. Energy in any form is still energy. Right?
I personally don't think it's personality or character traits.I think it's common sense,Thor won't just use a godblast without knowing whether they are innocence,plus either way if it's a indestructible Planet.........well let's say Thor uses Godblast if the Godblast blast radius has no way else to go besides space than i'm not sure whether thor would be caught in it.....
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Last edited by TheHulk on Dec 26th, 2011 at 12:34 AM
Hulk can jump pretty fast. Thor can fly much faster and is significantly more maneuverable. Hulk's speed is ultimately irrelevant as such. On top of that, his powerful and versatile enough that even his weather based attacks can keep Hulk at bay. He can also create personal force fields that cannot be breached.
If Thor doesn't want it to get to hand, it's not happening. It's not a matter of underestimating Hulk, but about acknowledging Thor's capabilities.