Juggernaut or The Hulk?

Started by Dinalfos486 pages

Omigod, omigod, omigod!!!

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Who cares if Hulk has unlimited strength? none cares. It doesn't change the fact that Hulk loses this fight.

Nope, stalemate.
Originally posted by Soujaboy
Hulk doesn't have unlimited strength 😆

Something tells me if I provided the same amount of proof for Juggernaut's unlimited strength, you wouldn't deny it. 😕

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Who cares if Hulk has unlimited strength? none cares. It doesn't change the fact that Hulk loses this fight.

Hulk doesn't have unlimited strength 😆


Has Hulk ever hit his Limit?Nope he lifts and breaks what ever he wants.
Originally posted by Apolloknight
Juggernaut>>>>Hulk in Durability.

Juggernaut>>>Hulk in Strength

If my life was on the line and I had to bet on one, Im with the Juggernaut B****.


Durability Yeah but strength hell no.

Originally posted by Accel
Huh? 🤨

Thats the same thing I said when I looked at your post. 😉

Now answers the question, where does Hulks strength end?

Originally posted by Accel
The problem is, there are multiple incarnations. If someone was, say stronger than Grey Hulk, does that automatically make them stronger than Mindless?

So if someone said

"Hey Accel, How strong is The Hulk?"

Which Hulk are they talking about?
Who is the Most popular Hulk?
Which Hulk was the longest Running?
Which is Hulks most powerful incantation?

😕

Originally posted by Skeets
Has Hulk ever hit his Limit?Nope he lifts and breaks what ever he wants.
Durability Yeah but strength hell no.

Must I post it again?

Originally posted by Apolloknight
Juggernaut>>>>Hulk in Durability.

Juggernaut>>>Hulk in Strength

If my life was on the line and I had to bet on one, Im with the Juggernaut B****.


If we're talking about Savage vs Classic, then:

Juggernaut > Hulk in durability

Hulk > Juggernaut in strength (unlike that letter, this has been stated more than once on pane, as well as backed up by feats)

Originally posted by Skeets
Has Hulk ever hit his Limit?Nope he lifts and breaks what ever he wants.
Durability Yeah but strength hell no.

Did you see the article soulja posted?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Must I post it again?

Are you, by any chance, a chat-bot? Sheesh.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Thats the same thing I said when I looked at your post. 😉

Now answers the question, where does Hulks strength end?


It doesn't, but no matter how strong he becomes, like Juggernaut, he'll never have infinite strength.

In other words, no matter how strong either one becomes, their respective strengths will alway have to begin and end somewhere.

they can raise their strengths up to 100, to 200, to 300, to 1000, and so on, but they will never reach infinity. Do you see now?

Originally posted by Accel
If we're talking about Savage vs Classic, then:

Juggernaut > Hulk in durability

Hulk > Juggernaut in strength (unlike that letter, this has been stated [B]more than once on pane, as well as backed up by feats) [/B]

lol 😆 😆

Is is that hard to accept that Marvel said Juggernaut is stronger than the "Hulk".

I have a question

When they say Hulk why do you assume it's Prof Hulk? what stops it from meaning all Hulk incarnations? They said Hulk without any name before it thus it means Hulk, which includes all incarnations.

Originally posted by Skeets
Has Hulk ever hit his Limit?Nope he lifts and breaks what ever he wants.
Durability Yeah but strength hell no.

Originally posted by Apolloknight
So if someone said

"Hey Accel, How strong is [b]The Hulk?"

Which Hulk are they talking about?
Who is the Most popular Hulk?
Which Hulk was the longest Running?
Which is Hulks most powerful incantation?

😕 [/B]


I would ask which one. Prof Hulk was the dominant personality when that letter was written, so it can only be assumed that they were talking about him. I already admitted he would lose, but I was arguing for Savage this whole time.

Originally posted by Skeets
Has Hulk ever hit his Limit?Nope he lifts and breaks what ever he wants.
Durability Yeah but strength hell no.

yes

Originally posted by Dinalfos
Are you, by any chance, a chat-bot? Sheesh.

Know it's just funny seeing you try to argue against the article 😄

Originally posted by Accel
I would ask which one. Prof Hulk was the dominant personality when that letter was written, so it can only be assumed that they were talking about him. I already admitted he would lose, but I was arguing for Savage this whole time.

It could be assumed that they were talking about the "Hulk", which includes all incarnations.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
lol 😆 😆

Is is that hard to accept that Marvel said Juggernaut is stronger than the "Hulk".

I have a question

When they say Hulk why do you assume it's Prof Hulk? what stops it from meaning all Hulk incarnations? They said Hulk without any name before it thus it means Hulk, which includes all incarnations.


So if Colossus was officially stronger than Jobbernaut, does that make him stronger than Classic Juggs as well?

And Marvel consistently said Hulk was the strongest around. I even posted scans of such things, so why is that all negated by one letter? Seems you're willing to only accept what works in your favor. 😕

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Must I post it again?


sorry But on panel feats>>>>>>Some stupid little article.
Originally posted by Apolloknight
Did you see the article soulja posted?

Read my post on the last page the article means nothing.Read Champions Bios what does it say.It says he's the best fighter in the universe mastered every single martials arts etc etc...but he stills gets his ass beat.The article says juggs is stronger because he can draw limitless power from cyttorak bullshit.When has Juggs shown to be anywhere near as strong as the Hulk?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
It could be assumed that they were talking about the "Hulk", which includes all incarnations.

It can just as easily be assumed that they are talking about Hulk as he was when it was written, or "Prof. Hulk." This is why that letter is vague on the topic.

They were responding to a letter which was about a very specific issue(issue 419) with Prof. Hulk in it. Some people believe that Hulk, no matter the incarnation, is the strongest one there is simply because his name is Hulk. Now, the editor's not was most likely on topic and set in present times, as they usually are. When the major change(in this case the transition from Grey Hulk and Savage Hulk to Merged Hulk) begins to settle, people get accustomed to it. So when they refer to Prof. Hulk, they refer to him as Hulk. Simple as that.