Originally posted by DARTH POWERThe Hulk attacking the fighter pilot doesn't mean that the bullets were hurting. Hulk is a rage fueled beast he'll attack anything that attacks hims regardless of whether or not it is hurting him.
I remember bullets effecting Hulk enough for him to take his attention off Thor, and get really angry at the fighter pilot. Why would he do that I wonder? Obviously the bullets had some effect.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
Whilst a bullet point blank to the eye did not even make Superman blink.
Whilst a concrete wall blowing up a few feet from his face made him flinch.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
LOL Yeah imagine Hulk going for the Loki smash 100 times slower than how the bullets seemed to Superman.
Hulk doesnt have to move faster than a bullet to catch Superman. He just needs to move faster than the manhole covering that was gingerly thrown at him, or the punches that he can't seem to dodge.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
And yet Captain America despite all his combat skills didn't last too long against Loki.
I said tactician, that is different than fighting ability.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
And the difference in strength in this scenario is much much greater. Sp strength will matter. Especially when they are all moving in slow motion Lol.
1. Movie Superman has never, I repeat never displayed that level of speed while fighting anyone.
2. His heat vision is hot enough to drill into a planet, big f'ing deal. That only requires a temperature of a few thousand degrees, compared to a lightning bolt that can generate over a million degrees.
3.When Movie Superman punches someone the impact sends them flying into, but not completely through a building or wall. When Movie Thor hits someone the impact is enough to send an opponent through several trees nearly two feet thick.
4. The impact from Movie Superman's punches aren't even powerful enough to shatter windows. The impact of Thors hammer disintegrates part of a forest.
5. Superman was nearly knocked out by a bus, Hulk was hit head on by something larger and faster and was only pushed back a few feet.