Originally posted by AstnerAre you sure you are not referring to Void, who opened a hole in space for the hole to come through, and then made it come out to strike the Skull Knight?
To be fair, Femto could do what he did against the Skull Knight and warp space to have the blow miss. That is if Hulk can hit him to begin with as magical weapons are needed to strike mythological creatures, and Femto should be no exception.
Striking the incorporeal has been done by Hulk before, has it not?
Originally posted by NemeBro
Are you sure you are not referring to Void, who opened a hole in space for the hole to come through, and then made it come out to strike the Skull Knight?
Originally posted by NemeBro
Striking the incorporeal has been done by Hulk before, has it not?
Originally posted by NemeBro
Ah, you mean when he took the reality warping properties of the Skull Knight's sword, and used it against Ganishka, destroying the boundary of the material and immaterial worlds.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Apparently it is a pretty common trait of his. Not exactly a Hulk expert though.
Originally posted by AstnerI didn't need to look at the link actually. Perhaps you should be more specific when citing your examples. 🙂
Was it the link that gave it away?I can't agree- or defend positions I haven't seen evidence for.
Besides, the context isn't nearly the same, the Skull Knight attacked with not a physical attack, but with his own reality warping one.
A better example would have been when a hail of arrows was fired from multiple sides at Griffith, yet the arrows missed, despite the impossibility of such a thing.
I wasn't claiming that the Hulk could indeed do that, I was asking if he could, if you bothered to read what I said. 🙂