Originally posted by JakeTheBank
He fought a King Thor that had yet to tap into the deeper reserves of the Odin Force (ie, before Thor decided to take over Earth).King Thor toward the end of the Reigning (and the most recent version of the character) one shot a Desak occupied Destroyer with Mjolnir, which frankly, is absurd. Not to mention with the Odin Force, his eyebeams slagged Wolverine's skeleton as well as blew a hole through Captain America's shield. And without the Odin Force or Mjolnir, Thor was able to fight both Hulk and Thing in unarmed combat (forgive the pun), and walk away the winner.
Not sure how Hulk gets past King Thor or even puts up a fight against Rune King Thor.
Originally posted by iceman24567
Uh even if you consider Hulk from 634 trans-low skyfather that version of Thor was a solid skyfather level character he would win a majority on Hulk no doubt
These are both very convincing answers.
@ Jake and Ice.
We still have no idea of calculating how powerful Banner was during 634, and the fact of the matter is that he could have raised his levels exponentially higher. This is a fact, not a fan induced wet dream.
The Thing and that Hulk would have been reduced to molecules the same way that Wendigo, Fin Fang Foom, Bi-Beast, and Arm'Cheddon were, and Banner didn't even touch them, he was just flexing and leaking with energy. This is also true, unless you think that I am exaggerating on his power levels.
What King Thor did to Caps shield was impressive, although he didn't blow right through it, he rumpled it... still it was an impressive feat, but to rely on this being the trump card to say that he beats the Hulk of 634 down would be in error in my opinion, as well as his defeat of a Desak filled Destroyer. The Destroyer after all is composed of the very same substance that Perrikus cleaved in two with one swing, and while it is an impressive substance, it still isn't indestructible. The Hulk vaped several planets in the Dark Dimension with just the force of colliding with Betty.