Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
No doubt Carver and I agree.. I don't think Thanos is afraid to face the hulk but certainly is leary about going toe to toe with him. Who wouldn't be.. he's the hulk
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If any Hulk fan thinks Thanos can beat Hulk, its me but I also believe Hulk would be a threat; its just part of the character...his powers is made to win. I just think Thanos has all the tools to go in areas that would test Hulk strength and durability. Thanos already starts off above Herald strength and durability, he has energy output that also piss on Heralds as well. I don't think anyone here is saying Thanos will piss on himself when he sees Hulk but I also think Thanos acknowledge Hulks power.
Thor said it best, "Hulk, you are by far the strongest being I've ever face".
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
If Thor said that he must have been drunk off his ass. And smoking crack
Well, Thor worded it different. He said Hulk may truly possess more raw strength than any living being.
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Originally posted by quanchi112
He has slapped him before, overpowered the Hulk and the Thing, punched him away like a minor foe.I mean read some comics.
Listen, boy, not only do you address the RULER of the House of El but also, The KING of canon!
I have read nearly every Thanos tale and it is because of that I ask the question.
Thanos STILL made the statement even though he fought several High Heralds including Thor simultaneously before.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
And then he had trouble with JuggernautA statement made by Apocalypse doesn't put him anywhere near Celestial level.
I agree with you (Even though that isnt the only time Hulk has been compared to a Celestial).
Also...he stomped both Juggernaut and Absorbing man as War Hulk.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
And then he had trouble with JuggernautA statement made by Apocalypse doesn't put him anywhere near Celestial level.
It was however talking about the energies that the Hulk generates. Not necessarily the he expends in any given fight.
Part of the purpose of The Celestial Tech that he augmented War with, was to _regulate_ and siphon some of that energy.
Given that it wasn't using all of it, there's no contradiction between Apocalypse's remarks and War's less than impressive performance against Juggernaut.
Originally posted by janus77A statement made by Apocalypse doesn't put him anywhere near Celestials.
It's not just a "statement made by Apocalypse", it's Apocalypse conveying the meaning of the readings taken by The Celestial Tech.It was however talking about the energies that the Hulk generates. Not necessarily the he expends in any given fight.
Part of the purpose of The Celestial Tech that he augmented War with, was to _regulate_ and siphon some of that energy.
Given that it wasn't using all of it, there's no contradiction between Apocalypse's remarks and War's less than impressive performance against Juggernaut.
Originally posted by carver9If you agreed you wouldn't have posted it.
I agree with you (Even though that isnt the only time Hulk has been compared to a Celestial).Also...he stomped both Juggernaut and Absorbing man as War Hulk.
He won yes, he did not stomp.
Originally posted by carver9
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Apocalypse wasn't talking about the Hulk's personal energy or power there. This was during the period where Hulk and the separated Banner were acting as a link between the 616 universe and the Heroes Reborn universe, and Hulk was leaking massive amounts of unusual energy (i.e. way beyond his norm) as a result. It was a major plot point throughout that period that the Hulk was more powerful than he had ever been as a result, but that he was slowly dying as the energies his body was channeling were killing him.
This was the energy Apoc was referring to so it's not really a comment on Hulk's own power.
Cheers.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
A statement made by Apocalypse doesn't put him anywhere near Celestials.If you agreed you wouldn't have posted it.
He won yes, he did not stomp.
Glad you're the one saying it. If I were pointing it out they'd both cry that I'm trolling :/
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Originally posted by LGUThere's also the part where Franklin created that entire universe, and he was only a peer to Celestials. Not on the level to overthrow the entire race.
Apocalypse wasn't talking about the Hulk's personal energy or power there. This was during the period where Hulk and the separated Banner were acting as a link between the 616 universe and the Heroes Reborn universe, and Hulk was leaking massive amounts of unusual energy (i.e. way beyond his norm) as a result. It was a major plot point throughout that period that the Hulk was more powerful than he had ever been as a result, but that he was slowly dying as the energies his body was channeling were killing him.This was the energy Apoc was referring to so it's not really a comment on Hulk's own power.
Cheers.
Hell, he even pissed off blasted Ashema to no effect. Even double that energy shouldn't put that on the level Apoc alluded to.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
There's also the part where Franklin created that entire universe, and he was only a peer to Celestials. Not on the level to overthrow the entire race.Hell, he even pissed off blasted Ashema to no effect. Even double that energy shouldn't put that on the level Apoc alluded to.
I don't think Apoc's wording should be taken completely literally as in giving him power over all CelestialS. It's possible that the energy that Apoc's tech was reading was Franklin's, as Hulk was essentially acting as a conduit between the 616 universe and Franklin's created one. That would certainly explain why Apoc detected such high readings.
Cheers.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
There's also the part where Franklin created that entire universe, and he was only a peer to Celestials. Not on the level to overthrow the entire race.Hell, he even pissed off blasted Ashema to no effect. Even double that energy shouldn't put that on the level Apoc alluded to.
So, a Celestial's peer and a creature that could create suns, combined together do not possess the physical might to rival Hulk.