It would be far easier to answer if the Hulk's main power set didn't allow him to amplify his strength. What else can I say other than I have no idea?
How am I closed minded? You seem to be projecting your failings onto me here. I said that throughout Thor's entire history, he has been compared to Hercules in strength. Now, what did the comic state about the gap in power between WB Hulk, and Hercules? This is, or should be extremely simple stuff, unless you were heavily in favor of one character over the other. If it stated that Thor got an amp, and it increased his strength, durability and other stats beyond 113 times greater than Hercules, I'm pretty certain that you wouldn't say that Thor was only 20 times greater in strength. Like WTF c'mon dude.
I'm not going to interpret what the book said, when it spelled it out clearly a couple of times about how much heat the Hulk was bringing. He was more than 20 times stronger than Thor. How is this mess so difficult for people to understand? WB Hulk was not a bush league herald level character. Go speak to Pak, I'm just going off of what was written, and despite people trying to say that it was hyperbole there was a clear difference between hype and what was written up in HOTM.
Hey, at the end of the day, we can only go by what was written and shown.
You wouldn't want any engineers on the forum to question how Superman can bench the mass of the Earth....without the ground beneath him crumbling to dust, right? I mean, THOSE maths looks wonkier than h1.
Or Superman lifting infinite pages with Billy...what's 50% of infinity?
How does Wraith manage to output 1.21 jigawatts of electricity (or whatever his units were) etc etc?
Lol...he makes a good point. The person be commented on (Rao) agreed with a post from ABHI on Superman punches breaking reality. He's all over the place.
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You can only use quantifiable feats. Lifting the heavens is unquantifiable, same as world tree. It could have taken only a million tons for all we know.
Think of strength capable of shattering a planet into little pieces with a single blow (above any Herald average).
Now Hulk was more than a billion times stronger than that.
Very annoying.
WBH, wrapped in a situation that has more continuity holes than you can count, in a setting that begs to point out the fantasy aspect of the crap that happens in the story. Contains a crazy mixed up realm of magic, along with a "wish machine", power level statements that seem to have been written by a grammer school kid, and BINGO!! We get Hulk pulling a one-time rabbit out of his arse.
Then, forever, those actions r used to show concrete potential of Hulk's power levels. All because, in this one 'tarded storyline, there were statements made on-panel, to support it.
Meanwhile, the standard perspective on these boards, is to agressively dismiss statements and on-panel feats of power levels, abilities and speed that Thor has shown in the past, that would be sufficient to END WBH in a large variety of ways. And that is WITHOUT WM or the belt.
If we aren't dismissing one-time or few-time statements and feats, for either character, and if one were to b so inclined as to do a few simple searches online, it would b pretty clear that WBH would lose here. In one of a hundred ways.