Yep, Hulk kept punching, and getting madder and madder, but Superman didn't budge. It was just a b.s. move to make Superman more hyped up than he already was. The way I see it, telling me that Superman won't feel his hits at first is like telling me that no matter how much force I put into it, if I punch someone who's older, stronger, and more in shape than I am, he won't feel it. It's an obvious lie.
Sure, the Hulk isn't stronger than Superman at base, but it won't take him getting too angry for him to be able to fight with even terms with Superman. Some people act as if Hulk doesn't have any impressive feats or fights. Strength wise, he's just as good as Superman.
Character wise, I'd say I prefer Hulk more. Superman always ends up being too overpowered, and things are always made too easy for him.
__________________ "Major, a great writer once said; "There are clefts in the rock where we see the back part of God and tremble." There's no training for what you saw out there because it's not an enemy that confronts us. It's a new power, let loose through a crack in the cliff of nature's mystery."
Well Superman is nearly as invulnerable as Juggernaut is and he doesn't feel a punch from Hulk.
I also find it funny that you think Supes is written as too overpowered but not Hulk. Both have been written as overpowered and their strength and feats have lead to confusing contradictions like Hulk breaking Onslaught's armor.
There might also be a single-digit IQ poster coming in here to post about how great Superman is. The OP is a good example of Superman's fans' general lack of intelligence.
There are intelligent fans of course. Just like there are intelligent Hulk fans.
Me I don't like either Hulk or Superman so who cares.
I still say Gladiator can at least split with Superman.
I didn't say the Hulk was the only one with moronic fanboys; every popular character is bound to have at least a few. However, Banner does seem to attract more than Spiderman, Batman, Superman, and Wolverine - though Wolverine can actually provide some competition.
Well, this one guy on a Hulk forum actually believes Wolverine could beat Superman, so yeah, Wolverine fans can be moronic.
__________________ "Major, a great writer once said; "There are clefts in the rock where we see the back part of God and tremble." There's no training for what you saw out there because it's not an enemy that confronts us. It's a new power, let loose through a crack in the cliff of nature's mystery."
There's no such thing as complete invulnerability.
Both have been overpowered many times throughout history. And the ironic thing is both never started out as powerful as they would gradually become as different artists and writers began working on the characters.
__________________ "Major, a great writer once said; "There are clefts in the rock where we see the back part of God and tremble." There's no training for what you saw out there because it's not an enemy that confronts us. It's a new power, let loose through a crack in the cliff of nature's mystery."
There's no such thing as complete invulnerability.
__________________ "Major, a great writer once said; "There are clefts in the rock where we see the back part of God and tremble." There's no training for what you saw out there because it's not an enemy that confronts us. It's a new power, let loose through a crack in the cliff of nature's mystery."
There's no real inbetween with that term. You can't be a bit invulnerable, or mostly invulnerable. You are or you are not.
Hulk is my favourite character, but Markus seems to think he can beat anyone, even the pathetically overpowered people, and anyone who disagrees is a fool.
Actually Juggernaut was always written as an invulnerable menace. The only thing that he isn't 100% invulnerable to is magic. Energy, elements and physical attacks don't really affect him.
No, there isn't. If there was, Superman wouldn't be able to be killed by someone of equal or greater strength, or be vulnerable to both magic & kryptonite. Don't be difficult.
__________________ "Major, a great writer once said; "There are clefts in the rock where we see the back part of God and tremble." There's no training for what you saw out there because it's not an enemy that confronts us. It's a new power, let loose through a crack in the cliff of nature's mystery."