Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Lol, Hal charging the ring with countless universes power batteries, rekindling the cosmic grail with unlimited power
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Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Lol, Hal charging the ring with countless universes power batteries, rekindling the cosmic grail with unlimited power
https://ibb.co/BrQxdWm
https://ibb.co/0FbCC0T
https://ibb.co/4m0vJ5g
https://ibb.co/cXFD0mw
https://ibb.co/frynrQw
https://ibb.co/XJYKP8t
Did Hector Hammond have any feats?
Originally posted by Senor Cagemass-producing Hals enemies
Did Hector Hammond have any feats?
1) It was Professor Hulk he was referring to, not Savage.
2) U-Foes aren't really familiar with too many Hulk incarnations.
3) What it means in this context is that, previously, Hulk wasn't massively nerfed.
4) There are already far better examples to use for proving that Savage > Immortal.
5) Stop trolling poor carv so much, he needs a break.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
1) It was Professor Hulk he was referring to, not Savage.2) U-Foes aren't really familiar with too many Hulk incarnations.
3) What it means in this context is that, previously, Hulk wasn't massively nerfed.
4) There are already far better examples to use for proving that Savage > Immortal.
5) Stop trolling poor carv so much, he needs a break.
6) Anti Gamma was used by X-Ray before.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
1) It was Professor Hulk he was referring to, not Savage.2) U-Foes aren't really familiar with too many Hulk incarnations.
3) What it means in this context is that, previously, Hulk wasn't massively nerfed.
4) There are already far better examples to use for proving that Savage > Immortal.
5) Stop trolling poor carv so much, he needs a break.
Fine.
1)Professor Hulk is the most powerful 👆
2)Hulk is Hulk
3) Is Hulk Hulk?
4) Hulk Hulk is
5) Hulk.
Hulk Hulk = Kluh
It is, therefore, possible that Hulk is the generator of a cyclic group of order 2. If that is the case, Kluh must be the identity element of the Hulk group, and Hulk must be Hulk's own inverse. Furthermore, group multiplication by Hulk becomes an involution. :-O
If the order of the Hulk group is greater than 2, we conclude there must exist a yet-to-be-seen Kluh's Hulk. Hulk's Kluh is then, due to associativity of group multiplication, necessarily the same creature as Kluh's Hulk -- even if the group is not Abelian! A curious result indeed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_(mathematics)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involution_(mathematics)
Forgot a link there Brainiac