For once, armandovalles, I agree with you.
I say Juggernaut wins them all save Event #2. Juggernaut has NO LIMIT to his strength, while it seems that even Superman has an actual limit, even though it is insanely high.
Juggernaut could bench the Empire State Building as many times as he wants to before the officials decide that he wins.
He will, however, lose the race. He isn't the fastest strong guy in the world.
The shotput of the 18-wheeler, he's got this. Just tap into his limitless power, and throw it farther than any of the others could.
For the squat, it's the same answer as the Empire State Building bench-press.
And the steel girders. This may prove a challenge, but I think he could win. With his abnormally large hands, he could take several girders at a time, and VERY EASILY bend them and move onto to another several girders. If he keeps up a steady, and possibly even a faster pace near the end, I think he could out do the others here as well.
Yes. So, I agree with armando. Juggernaut will win this competition.
Originally posted by Redwolf
"In Superman: The Earth Stealers, (released in 1988) Superman propelled a massive space station, cylindrical in shape and stated to be 600 miles in diameter (the length of the cylinder, judging by the depiction, had to have been about 2500 miles ) by pushing against it. The weight was INESTIMABLE- it was constructed from all the natural resources gleaned from an entire solar system."-Cosmic Cube, comic books are illogical. To say that what Superman did (in quoted paragraph above is illogical) for comic book standards is stupid. It happened, it was in the comics. The Hulk punching the earth and moving it from orbit is logical? The answer is no, comics are illogical.
-Justice League of America #36: World War III storyline started in December of 1999 and the final part six was in May 2000. This was post-crisis Superman moving the gears of an object that DWARFED the entire Earth/Moon system!
You replied in an earlier post:
"He has moved an orb with inertial mass greater than a neutron star. If you know anything about Physics, you'd know that this feat far outclasses moving the moon. Nothing Superman has done remotely compares."
Yet you say in your last reply:
"Resisting the matter-antimatter attraction is nigh impossible. It would be equivilant to moving the inertial mass of numerous neutron stars."
So it's okay if Hulk moves a mass equal to a neutron star, but when Superman does better it's nigh impossible? I know what you're doing, you don't like the fact that Superman has surpassed Hulk in the strength department. So now you're trying to make something like moving the inertial mass of many neutron stars as illogical even for comics. FYI comic books are illogical, they constantly do unscientific things.
It's clear you are a Hulk fanboy who dislikes Superman.
FACT:
In Superman: The Earth Stealers, Superman propelled a massive space station, cylindrical in shape and stated to be 600 miles in diameter (the length of the cylinder, judging by the depiction, had to have been about 2500 miles ) by pushing against it. The weight was INESTIMABLE- it was constructed from all the natural resources gleaned from an entire solar system. This was Post-Crisis Superman from 1988! He is alot stronger in 2005 than back in 88.
JLA: World War Three story-line: Superman was chained to the endless millwheels of the Mageddon machinery. His strength was used to move the gears of a weapon whose size dwarfed the entire Earth/Moon system. Once again it dwarfed the entire Earth/Moon System.
Hulk: The greatest feat of strength the Hulk has done is shattering an asteroid twice the size of the Earth, with a single punch.
-It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that Superman has surpassed the Hulk. Don't get me wrong, the Hulk is an awesome character. He's just not stronger than Superman.
Superman hasn't maxed out. What are you talking about? Read the "No limits" story line. Superman has no strength limit because he constantly absorbs solar energy. In the "Our Worlds at War" storyline he took a sunbath and amped up his powers even more. He pushed War-World, which is the size of Pluto. Not only that but War-World was using it's thrusters (which covered the other side of the planet) against Superman. At full blast none-the-less, and Superman still pushed it.
In the DC One Million story line, 83,000 years from now Kal-el is still alive. He returns to earth after being gone for 67,000 years, and then hybernates in the sun for 16,000 years. He absorbed so much solar enegry that he is no longer recognizable (genetically) as a kryptonian. In fact he's golden in appearance...i.e. Superman has no strength limit since he can keep absorbing sun light. More he absorbs the more powerful he becomes.
Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Notice it is said that the starship was composed of the natural resources gleaned from a solar system. That doesn't mean that the craft had the mass of a solar system.Comic books (for the most part) are quite logical. They may not be scientifically sound, but they are logical. Don't confuse logic with compliance with modern science.
Superman himself has said that Hulk is stronger than anyone he has ever faced.
Hulk's greatest feat of strength: Moving an inertial mass greater than that on a neutron star. A neutron star has an inertial mass far greater than that a solar system.
As I have said, and you have ignored, nothing Superman has done compares. Not holding a microscopic black hole, not pushing War World. Nothing.
When has Superman performed a greater feat of strength? None of the feats you have mentioned remotely compare to resisting the matter-antimatter attraction.
The longer Superman fights, the weaker he becomes. The longer Hulk fights, the stronger he becomes.
Superman's strength is not limitless, and it has never been said to be limitless. Superman's body is a solar battery that has a limit to the amount of solar energy it can absorb. When Superman absorbed all the sunlight he could, he emerged from the Super Sun, hence the name "Superman Prime." Superman's strength is not infinite.
Hulk is an infinity of physical strength, and he doesn't need any help from the sun, or anything else to get stronger. The more stress his body and mind are put through over time, the stronger he becomes. The more pain he experiences, the stronger he becomes. The more fear he experiences, the stronger he becomes. The more anger he experiences, the stronger he becomes. His insane regeneration makes it virtually impossible for him to die. I'm no fanboy, and I have nothing against Superman. I realize Superman is more powerful than the Hulk. He simply isn't stronger than the Hulk.
Superman's strength has a limit.
Hulk's does not.
Hulk's the strongest. Nuff said. Props to both these guys.
Sentry you're wrong.Juggernaut doesn't need to get mad to enhance his strenght.War Hulk was outmatching him with a limitless source of power to tap into, Juggy on the other hand was still alive and stayin against him, he has infact, limitless strenght.
Superman Prime and Post Crisis Superman are two different beings.
It was never stated PC Supes will become SP if he sunbath 16'000 years in the sun, SP is a possible evolution of PC Supes, which has still showed feats of strenght Hulk is unable to do.
You gotta consider this, in a slugfest fight, what avoid Superman when he see Hulk is becoming a marjor threat to use few minutes of his time to fly into the sun, full restore and enhance his powers, come back to the Earth, and school Hulk?Nothing.Infact he can do it.You say Hulk is the stronger there is, his anger has no limit?Superman can sunbath for 5minutes and come back to a level that will outmatch Hulk in few SECONDS.Hulk was knocked out by less powerful guys, Post Crisis Superman can win against Hulk.
Hulk.
Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Hulk didn't realize or care what he was doing when he moved the Earth, or how doing so would affect anyone. Savage Hulk is an imbecile.Superman moving the Earth using his flight, strength, and tactile telekinesis is not illogical; it's incredible, but he's just that powerful. Hulk punching the Earth and moving it from it's orbit isn't illogical, it's incredible. If Hulk punched the earth, and it turned into a grapefruit, that would be illogical. Incredible and illogical are not synonyms.
In case you were wondering "sneezing away a solar system" is highly illogical. Not incredible, illogical.
Hulk moved the matter-antimatter orbs in "Marvel Team-up featuring Spiderman," published in 1988. The difference between Pre-crisis Superman and Hulk is that Hulk has never been "ret-conned" (retroactive continuity.) In the DC timeline, Pre-Crisis Superman never existed, and none of his feats ever occurred. Hulk could meet or exceed anyone's strength give time and a sufficient source of stress; even Superman Prime. But, we're talking about Normal Savage Hulk and Normal JLA Superman.
Superman is a solar battery. Like any battery, his body can only hold so much sunlight. Hulk is a gamma radiation generator. Hulk relies only on anger, adrenaline flow, and his overactive medulla oblongata. The more physical or emotional stress he experiences, his strength increases exponentially. He gradually gains body mass, allowing him to attain limitless levels of strength.
Props to Cube. Hulk is the strongest.
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Originally posted by Sentry
Hulk.Props to Cube. Hulk is the strongest.
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Thank You.
Originally posted by armandovalles
i disagree, Juggy and Hulk have only had one fair fight ever, and Juggy was winning when it was disrupted by the X-Men.
After Hulk got angry, Juggernaut got flung into a mountain. You call that winning?
Originally posted by Metalmanx
I say Juggernaut wins them all save Event #2. Juggernaut has NO LIMIT to his strength, while it seems that even Superman has an actual limit, even though it is insanely high.
When did Juggernaut get "unlimited" strength?
What the hell is this?! Are they giving out "unlimited" strength
coupons over at Marvel?
Anyway, I voted the Man of Steel.
He may be a boy scout, but he's a super-strong boy scout.
And unlike many of these other figures, Superman never
shows the extent of his strength. Much like Silver Surfer, he
usually holds back and stays calm.
Personally, I'd rather face a pissed off Hulk, than a pissed
of Superman anyday. Who knows what he's like is he really
loses it and goes crazy mad.
I don't think Juggernaut's strength is truely limitless. The limit isn't known, but it's there. Hulk is proven to have limitless strength. The Beyonder once probed ( 😕... ) Hulk in a stasis chamder and says, "You are nothing but power incarnate! An infinity of power with no finite element inside!"
If you compare feats of strength, Hulk has performed the greatest.
We've seen Superman pissed. Superman's limit is jaw-dropping, but he has one. The only way I've seen he can increase his strength is through sunlight absorption.
These events seem like events Superman would excel in. He's the most powerful out of all the beings listed. In this competition, I think Superman would win.
Hulk.
Hulk would win just to prove he was stronger than the rest of them. That's enough motivation to make him stronger than all of them. Whenever anyone questions Hulk's strength, he gets a massive boost in strength. That's how Spidey gets Hulk to do his dirty work. If Hulk's strength is in question, he will prove that he is the strongest one there is.