Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Strength? Meh, in many ways that just becomes another infinity vs infinity+1 argument.
Except this time it has a clear winner. He-man can become as strong as he needs to be. Instantaneously.
The Hulk's strength will always increase, but He-man can always 'need to be' stronger. Besides that, He-man gets there in an instant - the Hulk has to 'build up' strength.
Also; even if you don't care about the "infinity vs. infinity plus one" argument - you still negated none of He-man's other advantages. He's more skilled, faster, and can utilize a bit of magic.
He takes the Hulk.
Originally posted by Soljer
Except this time it has a clear winner. He-man can become as strong as he needs to be. Instantaneously.The Hulk's strength will always increase, but He-man can always 'need to be' stronger. Besides that, He-man gets there in an instant - the Hulk has to 'build up' strength.
Also; even if you don't care about the "infinity vs. infinity plus one" argument - you still negated none of He-man's other advantages. He's more skilled, faster, and can utilize a bit of magic.
He takes the Hulk.
I agree. He has enough advantages to win but their strength will just end up stalemating.
Hulk gets pissed and gets stronger.
HeMan gets stronger to compensate.
Hulk realizes he's losing ground and gets pissed.
HeMan compensates.
etc
etc
etc
And Hulk can actually increase his strength very rapidly.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I agree. He has enough advantages to win but their strength will just end up stalemating.Hulk gets pissed and gets stronger.
HeMan gets stronger to compensate.
Hulk realizes he's losing ground and gets pissed.
HeMan compensates.
etc
etc
etcAnd Hulk can actually increase his strength very rapidly.
I'm aware that the Hulk can increase his strength rapidly, and it WOULD go exactly as you said, except He-man would still ALWAYS have the advantage. Maybe a slight one, maybe not, but it would exist nonetheless.
The following is only one instance in which He-Man is reverted to Prince Adam. In "Lessons," Skeletor obtains the Ram Stone, a mystical object that when focused upon with energy, redirects the energy back at its source. When He-Man directly challenges Skeletor, the Ram Stone redirects the Power of Grayskull, reverting him to Prince Adam.
Originally posted by FearOfBlood
Hulk by far. The Hulk 7-8/10.
Truth be told, this is damn near a spite thread against the Hulk.
Originally posted by darthgoober
Why do you say that when the ONLY thing Hulk has going for him is his healing factor. He Man has him matched in strength/durability and beaten in speed, reflexes, skill, and has a magical plot device sword that blows Hulk out of the water in versatility. So how does Hulk manage to take 7/10?
Hulk faced and beat stronger and more powerful beings than He Man :Thor, Gladiator, Hyperion twice, Onslaught (physical form), Galaxy Master, Silver Surfer and stalemated Pre Crisis Superman who beat He Man HTH combat.
Current Hulk is going to beat Black Bolt and maybe even Sentry.
Originally posted by FearOfBlood
Hulk faced and beat stronger and more powerful beings than He Man
Alright let's take a look...
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Thor
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, Gladiator,
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Hyperion twice,
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Onslaught (physical form),
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Galaxy Master,
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Silver Surfer
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and stalemated Pre Crisis Superman who beat He Man HTH combat.
Originally posted by FearOfBlood
Current Hulk is going to beat Black Bolt and maybe even Sentry.
Anyway you still haven't given me a single reason why Hulk wins this, all you've done is rattle off a bunch of people that Hulk managed to beat via PIS. Even taking the victories you mentioned into consideration, Hulk has the potential to exceed all of those individuals in strength given enough time, but he won't be able to do that against He Man because He Man has an even more efficient form of Dynamic Strength then Hulk does, and will always be as strong(if not stronger) than Hulk is. So again I ask...
Originally posted by darthgoober
Why do you say that when the ONLY thing Hulk has going for him is his healing factor. He Man has him matched in strength/durability and beaten in speed, reflexes, skill, and has a magical plot device sword that blows Hulk out of the water in versatility. So how does Hulk manage to take 7/10?
Originally posted by FearOfBlood
Hulk faced and beat stronger and more powerful beings than He Man :Thor, Gladiator, Hyperion twice, Onslaught (physical form), Galaxy Master, Silver Surfer and stalemated Pre Crisis Superman who beat He Man HTH combat.Current Hulk is going to beat Black Bolt and maybe even Sentry.