No he can't win, that axe would be ripped out of his hand stuffed up his ass, just before Hulk turned him into dust. Completely different level of power. Rogol goes down into the cores of planets to destabilize them in order achieve planetary destruction, while WB Hulk was killing planets as an indirect reaction to his punches. Not even close.
Was it ever settled between him and Zod?
Last I saw, Superman left them to hash it out in the Phantom Zone. Rogol won.
This after an extended fight with Superman, and a brief two on one. It's fairly obvious Rogol can't be beaten down conventionally. Whether due to toughness, or a Shaggy Man like healing factor.
Originally posted by carver9
So he cant be beat physically because Superman cant beat him?
He was taking visible damage, yet never really taking damage. The only one's who felt the toll were his opponents, despite the fact the overall gulf in power levels wasn't that big.
That suggests some kind of exotic damage soak/healing factor.
Originally posted by cdtm
He was taking visible damage, yet never really taking damage. The only one's who felt the toll were his opponents, despite the fact the overall gulf in power levels wasn't that big.That suggests some kind of exotic damage soak/healing factor.
Hes durable but implying that he cant be taken down, ESPECIALLY BY HULK is crazy. In one hand we have 2 characters that dwarfs Heralds and on the other, one of the characters continue to get more powerful by the second.
Originally posted by cdtm
Was it ever settled between him and Zod?Last I saw, Superman left them to hash it out in the Phantom Zone. Rogol won.
This after an extended fight with Superman, and a brief two on one. It's fairly obvious Rogol can't be beaten down conventionally. Whether due to toughness, or a Shaggy Man like healing factor.
Originally posted by MrMind
Scan of Galactus destroying a universe? Hell I'll take statement if you don't have him doing it
I don't have a scan of Galactus destroying a Universe. It never happened to my knowledge. I think he is capable though but that statement was an example. Maybe I shouldve used Monarch instead.