Who has the greatest strength "feat". Hulk vs Thor

Started by Nibedicus5 pages

Who has the greatest strength "feat". Hulk vs Thor

Hulk vs Thor

Who among the two has the best "feat" of strength?

From what has been shown so far, would these be their greatest feats of strength?

-Thor bracing himself against the ship which had enough propulsion strength to move the huge rings and break the gigantic iced up portion of the Nidavellir forge (grip/leg/bracing strength "feat"😉.
-Hulk one-punching the Leviathan to a TKO.

Does either have anything better than the above posted?

Note. Yes, I know Hulk is stronger than Thor. We're talking "feats" here.

Just to start the quantification of Thor's "feat", I measured one of those rings using a ruler and using Thor's height for reference. It is about/over a hundred Thors thick. so 600+ feet thickness per ring?

I could be wrong. Thor looked really really tiny compared so it was hard to get a correct measurement.

Can you post the Thor scenes? Both where he braces and other showing it’s capability. I don’t remember it. What movie is it from?

The only available footage in youtube is pretty crappy. Harder to even tell there. Starts at 3:15.

https://youtu.be/wKVHB2h1C7c

In 4k, the "feat" is very clear. I suggest buying the Infinity War movie, it is out on blu ray and dvd or itunes.

Thor's feat is leagues (or whatever the appropriate unit of measurement would be. I defer to you, Nib) beyond Hulk's. The only way this discussion should go is to say that while Hulk is strong, Thor's feats from IW are comic book levels of insanity strong and put him at the top of the MCU power totem pole.

Been watching the 4k, the distances/sizes seem to fluctuate. There's a shot where it does look like it is around 100+ Thors, another shot looks like it is much much larger than that. So, it's hard to quantify. And the youtube video I found had several scenes cut out so it's hard to post it here.

Thor, no contest. Moving those rings by itself shits on anything Hulk did.

Hell, the fact that he could even maintain his footing and hold the Iris open, without being blown away like when he passed out, is a greater strength feat than anything seen in MCU or DCeU.

The leviathan feat is still the greatest show of strength up to date. Hulk.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
The only available footage in youtube is pretty crappy. Harder to even tell there. Starts at 3:15.

https://youtu.be/wKVHB2h1C7c

In 4k, the "feat" is very clear. I suggest buying the Infinity War movie, it is out on blu ray and dvd or itunes.

Ok Thanks. I didn't understand your initial post.
Thor's feat is most likely greater. Both feats are mostly bracing type of feats. Thor's harder to quantify though.
Need to determine how much force to break the ice (what kind of ice and how cold and how much, etc) and how much force to move the rings at that speed.

IMO as of IW Thor has the better pure strength feat.

Thor's Infinity War feats place him above Hulk and almost anyone and anything in the MCU...

The Iris feat and the Ring feat are beyond anything seen from Hulk...

Hulk had better go World Breaker (Sentry) or Mindless (Onslaught) in the next movie if he hopes to be able to compete with Thor feat wise...

As it currently stands, Thor is superior to Hulk in strength based purely on feats...

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Thor's Infinity War feats place him above Hulk and almost anyone and anything in the MCU...

The Iris feat and the Ring feat are beyond anything seen from Hulk...

Hulk had better go World Breaker (Sentry) or Mindless (Onslaught) in the next movie if he hopes to be able to compete with Thor feat wise...

As it currently stands, Thor is superior to Hulk in strength based purely on feats...

Except Thor didn't move the rings. It was Rocket's spaceship the one who did.

In any case, the feat is one of durability since Thor didn't rip in half.

Hulk wins.

Yeah as of now Thor's forge feat tops pretty much anything in recent cbms. Hulk's best are the Leviathan punch, Surtur punch, pulling that Leviathan away from the building while latching onto that thing and knocking and throwing around Fenris, especially the last one which made her lose her grip and fly off the waterfall. - and they just don't compare

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Except Thor didn't move the rings. It was Rocket's spaceship the one who did.

In any case, the feat is one of durability since Thor didn't rip in half.

Hulk wins.

He still braced against it. That is still leg, grip, arm strength.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
He still braced against it. That is still leg, grip, arm strength.

Again a feat of durability. His muscle tissues aren't ripping appart, nor are his bones breaking.

Hulk could very well replicate the feat.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Again a feat of durability. His muscle tissues aren't ripping appart, nor are his bones breaking.

Hulk could very well replicate the feat.

Nah dude, you need strength in your legs for it not to buckle when bracing against something, you need to strain your hands to grip onto something.

By powerscaling Hulk SHOULD be able to do this (already stated that he is the stronger of the two as established by writers through several movies) but we are looking at who has the best direct "feats" only not if one character is stronger than the other.

@Josh

So we can add strength to the list of things you don't understand.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Nah dude, you need strength in your legs for it not to buckle when bracing against something, you need to strain your hands to grip onto something.

By powerscaling Hulk SHOULD be able to do this (already stated that he is the stronger of the two as established by writers through several movies) but we are looking at who has the best direct "feats" only not if one character is stronger than the other.

It's called resistance to tension Nibedicus. Thor isn't moving the rings, his body is resisting the tension caused by the ship pulling the rings.

The energy is being provided by the spaceship. Thor is just resisting the tensions.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
It's called resistance to tension Nibedicus. Thor isn't moving the rings, his body is resisting the tension caused by the ship pulling the rings.

The energy is being provided by the spaceship. Thor is just resisting the tensions.

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Dude....

Nah, man. He's holding onto the cable and his legs are braced. Those need strength.

Tug of War is not a durability contest....

Originally posted by Nibedicus
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Dude....

Nah, man. He's holding onto the cable and his legs are braced. Those need strength.

Tug of War is not a durability contest....

Oh yes you are right. The legs would be applying strength. The arms are the ones being streched.

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I thought Thor was being streched. I just rewatched the scene.