Originally posted by Silent Master
So basically the only people that think the Hulk wins are Carver, quan and the OP. 3 people that wouldn't give Thor the win even if this was comic Thor vs movie Hulk.I'm sure that they'll deny it, but given their posting history, nobody is going to believe them.
Yep.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
No. It hasn't been made official yet anywhere in the MCU that Hulk gets stronger as he gets madder (with the exception of his initial change). So there's no point in speculating or grasping at straws. Comic book rules don't automatically apply here. Wait for it to be made official in the movie Universe before you use it as an argument. In the mean time, it's an invalid argument.Just because he was losing at the point the fight came to a halt doesn't mean he would lose. You don't just count who was getting more hits in the last seconds of a boxing match before the bell rings. You count the whole fight. And for the majority of this fight Hulk was getting worked by Thor.
This has to be the worse statement ever. What do you think it is that turned him all green and strong in the first place? Shit, there comes a time when you have to put two and two together to formulate a logical answer. The answer is. The Madder the Hulk becomes the more his adrenaline pumps, the longer his adrenaline pumps the stronger he becomes.
Originally posted by Silent MasterI have given Thor the win over hulk before. You're uninformed and acting like it is a popularity contest.
So basically the only people that think the Hulk wins are Carver, quan and the OP. 3 people that wouldn't give Thor the win even if this was comic Thor vs movie Hulk.I'm sure that they'll deny it, but given their posting history, nobody is going to believe them.
Originally posted by Stoic
This has to be the worse statement ever.
Sorry, but it's true. That's not a fact yet. It was made factual in Ang Lee's Hulk, but never for the MCU Hulk.
Originally posted by Stoic
What do you think it is that turned him all green and strong in the first place?
I actually said this in my post: "(with the exception of his initial change)"
Originally posted by Stoic
Shit, there comes a time when you have to put two and two together to formulate a logical answer. The answer is. The Madder the Hulk becomes the more his adrenaline pumps, the longer his adrenaline pumps the stronger he becomes.
That's hardly a logical assumption to make.
I'm sure they might eventually make a statement like that making it canon. But until then, there's no proof of that at all. You can't just equate movie Hulk to comic Hulk.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
Sorry, but it's true. That's not a fact yet. It was made factual in Ang Lee's Hulk, but never for the MCU Hulk.I actually said this in my post: "(with the exception of his initial change)"
That's hardly a logical assumption to make.
I'm sure they might eventually make a statement like that making it canon. But until then, there's no proof of that at all. You can't just equate movie Hulk to comic Hulk.
Ang lee had the Hulk become larger with rage. Not too sure about his strength increase though. Ang lee was clueless.
Now in the Incredible Hulk movie featuring Ed Norton, we see the Hulk clearly getting beaten up by the Abomination who was stronger than the Hulk at base strength, and suddenly he becomes strong enough to turn the tables on him, and actually out-muscled him, breaking his bony protrusions off, and shoving them into his body. This is a clear indicator that his strength does and did increase. Why would you even bother arguing this point?
Even the people that don't read comics know that the Hulk's strength increases with rage. Why would a movie made by the company that invented the character simply forget all about his power set? That's like saying that Superman doesn't get stronger by diving into the sun simply because he didn't fly there and do it, or Thor is unable to fire an anti force blast simply because it was not shown. Just an example BTW.
This is why I said that the statement had to be the worst that I have read. The Hulk's strength does increase, the only thing that they did not add, was how much it actually does increase.
Originally posted by Stoic
Ang lee had the Hulk become larger with rage. Not too sure about his strength increase though. Ang lee was clueless.Now in the Incredible Hulk movie featuring Ed Norton, we see the Hulk clearly getting beaten up by the Abomination who was stronger than the Hulk at base strength, and suddenly he becomes strong enough to turn the tables on him, and actually out-muscled him, breaking his bony protrusions off, and shoving them into his body. This is a clear indicator that his strength does and did increase. Why would you even bother arguing this point?
Even the people that don't read comics know that the Hulk's strength increases with rage. Why would a movie made by the company that invented the character simply forget all about his power set? That's like saying that Superman doesn't get stronger by diving into the sun simply because he didn't fly there and do it, or Thor is unable to fire an anti force blast simply because it was not shown. Just an example BTW.
This is why I said that the statement had to be the worst that I have read. The Hulk's strength does increase, the only thing that they did not add, was how much it actually does increase.
Hulk was unable to increase his strength even when he was getting beat up by Abom. He was unable to get stronger even when he was about to get killed. He only got angrier when Betty was threatened. Are we to assume then that Hulk is at constant anger/strength regardless of what happens to him unless Betty is threatened?
Originally posted by quanchi112
The spell has nothing to do with durability. Try again, Asgardian.
When was this mentioned?
As a matter of fact, how does that even make sense since we know certain durable species like giants have spells just bounce off of them not to mention pretty much all solid objects of sufficient durability?
Thor would shrug off any spell from the Harry Potter Universe with ease. WITH EASE.