Revamped Hulk Respect Thread

Started by carver930 pages

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus

"The Hulk is the strongest hero in the world.....Hulk's power terrifies heroes and villains alike, and, at times, he has appeared to be unstoppable."

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Iron Man #20

One of the Mandarin rings seeks out a new host, and Banner/Hulk are one of the potential hosts it evaluates. Hulk is referred to as a "galactically known planetary threat."

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Hulk holding up a planet sized being. Doom is trying to keep him angry so that he will not fail. Amazing strength ft for Hulk.

Carver, can you give more context? Because the force field seems to holding up said being, not the Hulk. Is he the energy source for the force field? Is he just holding together the conduit for it? Does the force field merely transfer the weight to the individual in the apparatus?

😂 Carv the issue hasn't even come out yet.

I know the new infinity event was pretty crappy but there was a pretty decent Hulk feat there. At like the very end when he fought against proxima midnight and her man she used her weapon and held him down with the force of a star. Think about this for a second guys, Hulk was being hulk down by a force of a star, yes he couldn't move but for his structure to survive that force, is pretty impressive no? To bring that more into context now a days a hero usually survives the weight of just a planet, but a star solar mass puts the weight of a planet to shame. If some one can look that up and post it that be a good feat, I'd do it but I deleted the event off my laptop once I got to the end and realized it kinda sucked and realized too late what I got rid of.

Originally posted by carver9

Hulk holding up a planet sized being. Doom is trying to keep him angry so that he will not fail. Amazing strength ft for Hulk.

That's quite a feat!

Originally posted by Bluddflagg
Carver, can you give more context? Because the force field seems to holding up said being, not the Hulk. Is he the energy source for the force field? Is he just holding together the conduit for it? Does the force field merely transfer the weight to the individual in the apparatus?

I don't know but going by Doom words, this requires Hulk strength to pull this ft off. Why tell Hulk to stay angry? Why tell him the weight of the world rests on your shoulder?

Originally posted by carver9
I don't know but going by Doom words, this requires Hulk strength to pull this ft off. Why tell Hulk to stay angry? Why tell him the weight of the world rests on your shoulder?

So...you're jumping to conclusions concerning this feat then, when you have no clue to the context or meaning of it?

Originally posted by carver9
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Hulk holding up a planet sized being. Doom is trying to keep him angry so that he will not fail. Amazing strength ft for Hulk.

That is not a strength feat, per se. The energy-source from which Hulk derives his strength is being harnessed and repurposed(via retardedly haxxed tech) to shield the earth from Exitar's foot. Hulk himself is not physically holding Exitar's foot at bay--he is simply the medium through which said energies are being channeled.

...But in terms of raw energy output/potential, that is very impressive.

Originally posted by Galan007
That is not a strength feat, per se. The energy-source from which Hulk derives his strength is being harnessed and repurposed(via retardedly haxxed tech) to shield the earth from Exitar's foot. Hulk himself is not physically holding Exitar's foot at bay--he is simply the medium through which said energies are being channeled.

...But in terms of raw energy output/potential, that is very impressive.

Is Marvel still billing Hulk's strength and mass as coming from Hyperspace? And would that play at all into the Celestial's recent weird treatment of Hyperspace as anathema?

When has Hulk's strength ever come from Hyperspace?

It's not a strength feat but it is a MASSIVE power feat as the field is holding up a being that dwarf's a planet.

Then again, Hulk's power directly comes from his strength amping so I guess in that way it is an -indirect- strength feat.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
When has Hulk's strength ever come from Hyperspace?

It's not a strength feat but it is a MASSIVE power feat as the field is holding up a being that dwarf's a planet.

Then again, Hulk's power directly comes from his strength amping so I guess in that way it is an -indirect- strength feat.

He is talking about fhe time Hulk and Banner seperated during the Onslaught saga. His power came from Hyperspace during that time.

Originally posted by carver9
He is talking about fhe time Hulk and Banner seperated during the Onslaught saga. His power came from Hyperspace during that time.

Yeah. I just wasn't aware if they ever directly retconned that or just never referenced it again.

Originally posted by Bluddflagg
Yeah. I just wasn't aware if they ever directly retconned that or just never referenced it again.

I've recently found out that didn't have a thing to do with Hulk. Energy from another universe was coursing through him due to his lost connection with Banner.

I believe that the forcefield draws power from Hulk. Also I have another feat. Hulk is unfazed by some guy's death touch, who Ock or Superior Spider Man was sure would kill Hulk. That guy was called Skull or Cleb or something. In Avenging Spider-Man #21

Here's it hope it works

Hulk is Hulk...is this the ft you are talking about with Hulk overpowering Namor with one hand?

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Originally posted by carver9
Hulk is Hulk...is this the ft you are talking about with Hulk overpowering Namor with one hand?

http://s1143.photobucket.com/user/carver9/media/snapshot2_zps17c7517f.jpg.html
http://s1143.photobucket.com/user/carver9/media/snapshot_zpsc960e193.jpg.html

Yep, that's the one. Right on. Thanks.

And by the way, how do you open an account in Photobucket? Is payment required?