One thing for certain, neither character can damage Hulk in the slightest. If anyone disagrees then I can easily prove it.
Thanos dies first. Sentry might resurrect over and over. Personally I believe that if someone is destroyed on a high level (disintegration) then they can be destroyed permanently.
If not, then stalemate between Sentry and Hulk.
As for this thread, current Thanos loses, he is dying and depowered. If we take Classic Thanos he wins. Resistant to Sentrys Matter Manipulation, Shields that tanked Galactus blasts who are above Sentrys and WBH energy output and most important of all he can mindcontrol the Hulk and let him take down Sentry.
WBH would beat Sentry physically, it would end like the fight in WWH where both used up their whole power but instead of having the time to recover, Thanos would simply finish them off.
Last edited by Prof. T.C McAbe on Aug 3rd, 2017 at 05:34 PM
Ok.
It takes more than a million times more force to destroy something from a distance (without touching it) than to destroy it through direct contact.
For example, hit something with a sledgehammer using a large force and something else that is 10 meters away will experience less than a millionth of that force.
Hulk destroyed a planet without touching it (and disintegrated thousands of durable beings). The force Hulk and Betty produced was more than millions of times more powerful than the force the planet and those beings actually experienced.
In other words, the force it takes to shatter a planet, Hulk exerted beyond a millions more.
That's just strength, the kicker is that this is also a durability feat. Hulk collided with Betty and was subject to this force. He came out undamaged.
In conclusion, Hulk experienced the force capable of destroying, in one shot, more than a million planets and thousands of durable brings without any damage.
If Thanos or Death Sentry are capable of shattering a planet in one blow then they would need to be a more than a million times more powerful than that just to start to damage Hulk.
First Hulk and Betty were immortal in the Dark Dimension, amped and protected by the Wishing Well (as Hulked wished it) so they would always survive the collision. Others were ressurected by it. Once back on earth they were even more amped, huge beyond anything, stomping on FFF and couldn't even damage their surroundings. But this might be simply Earths unique durability.
A collision created the schockwave.
I have one question, can you explain to me why a bomb, like a nuclear bomb is detonated above the ground and not while it hits the earh?
Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
But Hulk didn't wish for immortality in the sense he couldn't die and come back.
After the collision we see Hulk unscathed but with everything else dead and destroyed. That's before things got restored.
It's detonated above ground so that much of the energy doesn't go into the Earth, creating a crater.