Prime and Thanos are in the same position as Hulk but they handle it better than most. Dont think any of them can overcome the weight of an entire star. Back in the 70's and 80's you probably could make an argument stating they could but not now. Some of them would get crushed. Also, Hickman himself said that Hulk is the strongest being on the Avengers roster so that alone excludes Hyperion and Thor (sit back and wait for Bran post).
Originally posted by carver9Reported for trolling
Prime and Thanos are in the same position as Hulk but they handle it better than most. Dont think any of them can overcome the weight of an entire star. Back in the 70's and 80's you probably could make an argument stating they could but not now. Some of them would get crushed. Also, Hickman himself said that Hulk is the strongest being on the Avengers roster so that alone excludes Hyperion and Thor (sit back and wait for Bran post).
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Weight of star. Superman has done that several times.
Not sure about pre reboot, but i think new 52 have a shot:
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11111/111115011/3047547-superman_dcnu_bpe_002.jpg
Pan dimensional Wormhole >>> weight of star ???
Originally posted by eaebiakuya
Well, being in the center of a Star is not the same as have the weight of a Star in your back.What is "Hulk position" ?
Superman endured actual core of the sun while not being at full power and when he was at full power, he easily shrugged it off. Superman was only restored to his full power though, he wasn't amped or anything.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Why would being inside a Star be at all comparable to having the weight of a Star on you and restraining you?And wasn't this a Supernova Star? That is a mass on a completely different level.
To Pre-reboot Superman is this simply a warmup to greater lifting feats.