Spiderman,Lizard,Abomination Vs Thor no Hammer

Started by FrothByte4 pages

Originally posted by tkitna
😆 You have got be kidding me. Thors one hammer hit managed to daze and stagger Hulk for all of about 2 seconds and then Hulk got pissed. We all know what happens when Hulk gets pissed. Also, how is anybody saying that Thors durability is superior to the Hulks? Where is this coming from? Hell, when the fighter jet was unloading on the Hulk, Thor was crawling on the floor like a baby so he wouldn't get hit.

Thor stands no chance what so ever in a H2H fight with the Hulk.

Probably because Thor has better durability feats than Hulk?

He does get beat on a lot in the movies so maybe he does.

Lol blatant bias in this thread, Thor knocked Hulk back a few feet onto the jet with a full upward swing with Mjolnir but it only affected Hulk for a second or two, Abomination up kicked Hulk across Harlem with seemingly little difficulty and had him rocked. Even in the initial exchange Abomination ragdolled Hulk and took a full ground n pound to the face with no trouble.

Even WITH Mjolnir as a blunt force object Thor loses, he needs his full powerset to stop Abomination.

Originally posted by FrothByte
As mentioned previously, Hulk was only able to gain that upperhand when Thor tried to subdue the Hulk with a chokehold.

1.Thor got serious when he called for the hammer

2.Thor could not hold a choke hold even when using a indestructible weapon as a brace

3.Hulk was able to recover faster then Thor from the choke hold which sounds dumb since Hulk was the one in the choke hold.

Originally posted by The Sorrow
Lol blatant bias in this thread, Thor knocked Hulk back a few feet onto the jet with a full upward swing with Mjolnir but it only affected Hulk for a second or two, Abomination up kicked Hulk across Harlem with seemingly little difficulty and had him rocked. Even in the initial exchange Abomination ragdolled Hulk and took a full ground n pound to the face with no trouble.

Even WITH Mjolnir as a blunt force object Thor loses, he needs his full powerset to stop Abomination.

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Originally posted by The Sorrow
Lol blatant bias in this thread, Thor knocked Hulk back a few feet onto the jet with a full upward swing with Mjolnir but it only affected Hulk for a second or two, Abomination up kicked Hulk across Harlem with seemingly little difficulty and had him rocked. Even in the initial exchange Abomination ragdolled Hulk and took a full ground n pound to the face with no trouble.

Even WITH Mjolnir as a blunt force object Thor loses, he needs his full powerset to stop Abomination.

It's sad. Thor is the most over rated character in the movie section. It seems like everyone here hated the mistreating Thor gets in the comic section and brought that love here. It's hard to debate against or for the character when half if not all of the movie section over rate the hell out of him. Abomination slaughters him with ease.

Originally posted by golem370
1.Thor got serious when he called for the hammer

2.Thor could not hold a choke hold even when using a indestructible weapon as a brace

3.Hulk was able to recover faster then Thor from the choke hold which sounds dumb since Hulk was the one in the choke hold.

1. So serious that he intentionally missed when he threw Mjolnir at Hulk and then decided to go for a choke hold instead of just continuing to hit Hulk while Hulk was stunned (which would have been the far easier and more practical option).

2. Probably because Thor was never able to apply the choke hold properly before Hulk smashed him through the ceiling.

3. Hulk recovered faster from smashing Thor through the ceiling, which makes sense since Thor took the brunt of that impact.

Originally posted by The Sorrow
Lol blatant bias in this thread, Thor knocked Hulk back a few feet onto the jet with a full upward swing with Mjolnir but it only affected Hulk for a second or two, Abomination up kicked Hulk across Harlem with seemingly little difficulty and had him rocked. Even in the initial exchange Abomination ragdolled Hulk and took a full ground n pound to the face with no trouble.

Even WITH Mjolnir as a blunt force object Thor loses, he needs his full powerset to stop Abomination.

I don't know about the others in the thread but I agree that Thor cannot hope to win against Abom in a pure h2h match. I'm simply saying that Thor got the better of Hulk in their short h2h encounter.

Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't know about the others in the thread but I agree that Thor cannot hope to win against Abom in a pure h2h match. I'm simply saying that Thor got the better of Hulk in their short h2h encounter.

Cool, but that isn't true either. Thor attacks did no damage to Hulk and only gave him brief pause while he bled from one punch and was struggling to get to his feet before the fight was stopped, Hulk was clearly physically above him. Thor showed better skill and used it in the beginning but Hulks strength and durability seemingly began to wear Thor down. No way would any neutral person say Thor won that fight or came out on top.

Originally posted by The Sorrow
Cool, but that isn't true either. Thor attacks did no damage to Hulk and only gave him brief pause while he bled from one punch and was struggling to get to his feet before the fight was stopped, Hulk was clearly physically above him. Thor showed better skill and used it in the beginning but Hulks strength and durability seemingly began to wear Thor down. No way would any neutral person say Thor won that fight or came out on top.

Focusing on their fight BEFORE Thor called for Mjolnir (because we're focusing on h2h fighting) we can see that:

Thor ducked 3 of Hulk's blows and blocked 1. Thor in comparison only threw 1 punch and it turned Hulk 360.

And the only time Hulk actually hit Thor was when Thor was busy trying to talk Hulk out of the fight. Meaning Hulk was unable to hit Thor unless it was via sucker punch.

Now based on that alone, we can therefore say that Thor got the better of Hulk in that exchange. I'm not saying that Thor would have won the fight had it continued, merely that based on that exchange, Thor had the upper hand. Do you still disagree?

I like how carter is upset because most people think Thor would beat the Hulk if both were going all out.

Originally posted by Silent Master
I like how carter is upset because most people think Thor would beat the Hulk if both were going all out.

In his dreams. Hulk is the top tier of the Avengers. Ask Tony.

Originally posted by carver9
In his dreams. Hulk is the top tier of the Avengers. Ask Tony.

See what I mean?

Originally posted by Silent Master
I like how carter is upset because most people think Thor would beat the Hulk if both were going all out.
Quoted for truth

Hulk in avengers is a beast. He's practically indestructible. I haven't really seen him get hurt. Anyone know any scenes where he got hurt?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Focusing on their fight BEFORE Thor called for Mjolnir (because we're focusing on h2h fighting) we can see that:

Thor ducked 3 of Hulk's blows and blocked 1. Thor in comparison only threw 1 punch and it turned Hulk 360.

And the only time Hulk actually hit Thor was when Thor was busy trying to talk Hulk out of the fight. Meaning Hulk was unable to hit Thor unless it was via sucker punch.

Now based on that alone, we can therefore say that Thor got the better of Hulk in that exchange. I'm not saying that Thor would have won the fight had it continued, merely that based on that exchange, Thor had the upper hand. Do you still disagree?


I'd hardly call it a fight tbh, but Thor threw all of one punch that only helped spin his opponent into another attack. In what world does landing one weak punch justify "having the upperhand"? Hulk was applying the pressure, forcing Thor to be on the defensive, and eventually punched through said defence scoring the knockdown. If anyone had the upperhand it was Hulk, although in Thors defence he clearly was not going all out at that point.

The real fight started when Thor called for Mjolnir.

Originally posted by The Sorrow
I'd hardly call it a fight tbh, but Thor threw all of one punch that only helped spin his opponent into another attack. In what world does landing one weak punch justify "having the upperhand"? Hulk was applying the pressure, forcing Thor to be on the defensive, and eventually punched through said defence scoring the knockdown. If anyone had the upperhand it was Hulk, although in Thors defence he clearly was not going all out at that point.

The real fight started when Thor called for Mjolnir.

A punch that's able to turn a monster probably weighing over a thousand pounds completely around is not a weak punch. And Hulk did not punch through his defense, he punched Thor while Thor was trying to talk him out of fighting.

Originally posted by h1a8
Hulk in avengers is a beast. He's practically indestructible. I haven't really seen him get hurt. Anyone know any scenes where he got hurt?

Hulk was KO'd after falling from the hellicarrier. He was also pinmed down and bleeding when he got ganged up on by the Chitauri.

Originally posted by h1a8
Hulk in avengers is a beast. He's practically indestructible. I haven't really seen him get hurt. Anyone know any scenes where he got hurt?

Only arguably in the first Avengers movie against the wave of iirc 20+ Chitari ships. Those flying ships individually were packing fairly powerful weapons. Their lasers were similar to grenades exploding and were tearing chunks of buildings at times.

Originally posted by FrothByte
A punch that's able to turn a monster probably weighing over a thousand pounds completely around is not a weak punch. And Hulk did not punch through his defense, he punched Thor while Thor was trying to talk him out of fighting.

Conpared to Hulks punch it was weak. Thor was defending Hulks punch when he got tagged, whether Thor said something or not, that didn't stop him being able fight and defend himself. They're just excuses. Abomination was talking the whole time he was beating the crap out of Hulk.