Still, FW Godzilla and Meltdown Godzill are the strongest incarnations.
But, you guys are seriously telling me that the Hulk can beat Godzilla easily? The Hulk can win, because of his power constantly increasing, but I still don't think it'd exactly be a walk in a park for him.
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More to the point, there's nothing Godzilla could do to the Hulk that would kill him, this would be a one-sided fight and just a simple matter of "how long could Godzilla take Hulk's punishment".
But in a way, it would. The Hulk fights his best when he's fighting against something that's bigger than he is. He gets furious at the thought that there might be something stronger than him, so he goes all out. This is when the Hulk dominates people. I wants to prove he's stronger than anything that appears tough.
In turn, even though Hulk will be inferior in strength for the first part of the match, his determination to be the pinnacle of strength and power will drive his strength skyrocketing. If he gets hurt by Godzilla, he'll be enraged that anything as 'puny' as a giant lizard could hurt him, and he'll go ape-shit.
This is how almost all Hulk vs Giant Monster battles go. You'll notice many Hulk villains don't make it to mainstream comic books...this is mainly due to the fact that most of them are either giant monsters or the military. Ironically, it's the same for Godzilla. The Hulk villains that people know only stick around because they're personable and have human-like characteristics. They also don't make it mainstream comic books because half of the time Hulk beats them to death.
So, since you're saying comic Hulk would win, wouldn't it be even easier for 2003 movie Hulk to win since he size increases along with his strength? Or is the 2003 movie Hulk just a pansy?
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Movie Hulk would get crushed by pretty much any Godzilla other than GINO. In the theoretical hierarchy of Hulks, Ang Lee's Hulk is at the bottom.
I don't think that Hulk could muster enough force to do any real damage to Godzilla.
Edit: On second thought, if somehow Hulk got to be at least half the size of Godzilla and his strength/durability went up proportionately he would more than likely beat Godzilla, but there's nothing to suggest that that would even be possible.
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I thought the Hulk from the TV show was at the bttom of the barrel? And movie Hulk seemed pretty strong but I'm going to go out on a limb and say none of his feats match up to anything Godzilla has done.
Why are you so desperate to have Godzilla win? Like...it's evident from every depiction of the characters that nothing Godzilla could do would bother Hulk.
Hulk gets brutally attacked by the army in the movie, and in the comics, something that has killed Godzilla on multiple occassions.
How about you accept the fact that people are entitled to opinions? Oh, wait, you can't because you're a jackass. Nothing movie Hulk from 2003 has done puts him on the level the Hulk is on in the comics and he'd lose. Saying he'd win is like saying the Hulk from the TV series would beat Godzilla too.
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The Hulk from the TV series was clearly and obviously ridiculous.
Movie Hulk was intended very much to be a representation of what Hulk is like in the comics. So it doesn't matter what he has or hasn't done. He still withstood some of the shit that has stopped Godzilla, like the army.
You just can't accept that Godzilla is a laughable match for Hulk. Fact. It's not even opinion about who would win. Proof? Here's proof:
If you have to start bringing in ridiculously poor incarnations of Hulk, then you're proving my point better than ever. Godzilla is such a shitty choice to fight Hulk that you have to start looking for his weaker or more poorly represented incarnations to even have a SLIGHT argument.
Proportionately, Godzilla has taken a hell of a lot more from the military than Hulk took, and it's hardly bothered him (depending on the incarnation). In that movie, the Hulk never showed that he had enough force to throw hits that could damage Godzilla.
So now the debate has turned to Godzilla at his strongest depiction (FW or whatever) and Hulk has been gimped to what he could/couldn't do in the TV series?
Okay fine... even thought the TV-Hulk isn't canon, he still wins. I vaguely recall watching a particularly stupid episode where Thor appeared and TV-Hulk still held his own in the fight. They eventually became friends against whomever the common enemy was.
Cue "The Lonely Man" after TV-Hulk is done with Godzilla.
Edit: I Googled, it wasn't an episide, but one of the Hulk movies.
I'm not trying to bring in the weakest incarnation, I originally said that he was the weakest incarnation, not movie Hulk. And to say Godzilla is a laughable match for the Hulk shows your intelligence. Godzilla may not have withstood as much as the Hulk over the years but he still has fighting experience and multiple powers to back him up in the fight.
I refer you to my first post in here. Name some of these "multiple powers" that Godzilla could use to destroy the Hulk. ie actually name them and don't just arbitarily say "he has powers" as you have been thus far.
Make your case, surely if Godzilla is a good match, you can.
Edit: I didn't see your last post, you are being silly, you insist Godzilla could win without giving any valid examples as to how; then just basically say "I'm done, I'm right!" Silliness, that is, besides being awful debating.
I'm not denying the Hulk his win, but Godzilla is no weakling. As far as super-strength goes, he's lifted creatures his own size or larger and just because he's that large doesn't mean he should be able to, there are kaiju like Zilla that can't do that. He also has a healing factor that allowed him to regenerate and heal from almost nothing. His atomic breath is incredibly strong but I'm not sure which version has the strongest atomic breath. Still, it's helped him win many fights.
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Then what are you debating for if you also think Hulk wins this? That Godzilla is powerful? Sure, Godzilla is powerful, as are a slew of other characters that Hulk could also easily crush.