WW Hulk vs Superman (pure slugfest)

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Originally posted by Kutulu
Blackbolt's scream [b]is a directed attack. The section of the moon that got tore out was a side effect of him not wanting to even affect the moon. If you look at past scans where he screams, it typically will wipe out things in a cone shape. The time where he was getting punished and he whispered into the planet it went clear through the planet. Try again. [/B]

And that still isnt=to much much beyond planet destroying is it you try again,allout heat vision is much stronger then anything wwh got hit with.

Originally posted by quanchi112
No he couldnt punch WW Hulks head off. Not a chance in hell.
Why not? Freeze and the same time fry it and then punch with all he got. Of course they have to fight a big fight first.

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
So you don't think Supes can punch Hulk's head off before the fight gets to the point where Hulk can physically beat Supes?

While the two are restricted to comparable speed? Nah.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I beg to differ. And even if cyborg could beat ww hulk which I dont think that he could it wouldnt have been as onesided as his little battle with superman. I mean superman was just getting his ass handed to him in like three panels.

Cyborg would dismantle the Hulk. 😐.

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
You are aware that Henshaw is almost immune to physical damage and one of the most powerful top tiers in comics?

And that he's almost as versatile as a herald of Galactus, except he doesn't forget his powers?

Say that after Green Lantern 25 comes out. 🙂.

Originally posted by Rewmac
Why not? Freeze and the same time fry it and then punch with all he got. Of course they have to fight a big fight first.

He could always take the Hulk to the core of the earth and then rapidly heat and cool the Hulk....

😛.

Originally posted by Photon009
No. Gladiator's HV > Superman's HV. Johnny's full Nova force is also superior to Superman's HV imo.
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Aye! Another one of these Hulk vs Superman threads. Can Hulk win? Yes.

Is he likely to? No.

Clark would take 99/100 of these. Even if you take away his superspeed, his reflexes is still exponentially greater than the Hulk's.

Originally posted by BobbyD
Aye! Another one of these Hulk vs Superman threads. Can Hulk win? Yes.

Is he likely to? No.

Clark would take 99/100 of these. Even if you take away his superspeed, his reflexes is still exponentially greater than the Hulk's.

I believe the implication was that reflexes would disappear as well.

About Supes' heatvision. Someone said DC earth's scientists haven't been able to measure the temperature of his heatvision.
http://www.livescience.com/technology/060308_sandia_z.html
That's the highest temperature we've been able to create, there's no telling how much we can measure.

This is sun http://www.solarviews.com/eng/sun.htm

I'm not sure how this fight would go in a comic book, I'm pretty sure it'd be quite even

Another way to dumb down a character to give Hulk a win. stop the insanity.

Superman's HV isn't getting a lot of credit here :/

Originally posted by llagrok
Superman's HV isn't getting a lot of credit here :/

Superman's H/V is rediculous.

It could cut hulk in half and and ash the remaining parts before they regen.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Superman's H/V is rediculous.

It could cut hulk in half and and ash the remaining parts before they regen.

I wish Superman would use his super-spit outside his dreams xD

Originally posted by Rhinoceros
About Supes' heatvision. Someone said DC earth's scientists haven't been able to measure the temperature of his heatvision.
http://www.livescience.com/technology/060308_sandia_z.html
That's the highest temperature we've been able to create, there's no telling how much we can measure.

This is sun http://www.solarviews.com/eng/sun.htm

I'm not sure how this fight would go in a comic book, I'm pretty sure it'd be quite even

so the core of the sun is 27,000,000 degrees farenheit and the hottest temperature that scientists have been able to measure is 3.6 billion degrees farenheit . . . so supes HV is at least 133 times hotter than the core of the sun . . . at least

Originally posted by Kurash
so the core of the sun is 27,000,000 degrees farenheit and the hottest temperature that scientists have been able to measure is 3.6 billion degrees farenheit . . . so supes HV is at least 133 times hotter than the core of the sun . . . at least

Yes, pretty much. We've been able to reach f*cking high temperatures on earth.

superman, the shockwaves from his punches have destroyed planets...thatd knock out the hulk

Originally posted by Kurash
so the core of the sun is 27,000,000 degrees farenheit and the hottest temperature that scientists have been able to measure is 3.6 billion degrees farenheit . . . so supes HV is at least 133 times hotter than the core of the sun . . . at least

The leader, who's intelligence far exceeds any human in today's world, was unable to measure the full extent of Hulk's strength, and says that he survives the highest extremes of heat and cold that he can measure.
http://img113.echo.cx/img113/8347/leader5tests6mn.jpg

Beyonder himself was impressed with Hulk (during mindless Hulk phase)

This was the same Beyonder capable of destroying the multiverse with ease.

WWHulk is pretty much immune to fire.

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c324/Hulk3389/finfangfoomresistance.jpg
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c324/Hulk3389/finfangfoomresistance2.jpg

Here is a funny scan from the crossover (non-canon, of course), but Hulk easily shatters a green lantern construct:

Even Dr. Strange was surprised when Hulk broke the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak:

Radiation basically does nothing against him:

Originally posted by Kutulu

Here is a funny scan from the crossover (non-canon, of course), but Hulk easily shatters a green lantern construct:

I think there was a funny scene in one of those non canon crossovers when one of the lanterns makes a Godzilla or something similar from his ring and it just casually stomps Hulk. I could be wrong though.

Immune to fire? Nifty.

Immune to heat that is far superior to that of the core of the sun? Unlikely.

Further - there are few characters that have broken more Lantern Constructs than Superman...