Worldbreaker Hulk vs. The Superman Trials

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Worldbreaker Hulk vs. The Superman Trials

Inspirated by LOB's thread. Could the Worldbreaker Hulk complete the following trials?

1. Hold a miniature black hole:

https://i.imgur.com/A9qHb7u.jpg

2. Lift 200 quintillion tons:

https://imgur.com/a/FCBK2SK

3. Bench press the weight of the Earth:

https://imgur.com/a/iMadjZH

4. Break the Kerenthium chains:

https://imgur.com/a/6Oo75jX

5.Break the Dominus alternate realities:

https://imgur.com/a/z0yvm

How goes this? Discuss.

1. Eats it

2. Eats it

3. Eats the entire planet

4. Eats them

5. Eats all of reality

Re: Worldbreaker Hulk vs. The Superman Trials

Originally posted by deft
Inspirated by LOB's thread. Could the Worldbreaker Hulk complete the following trials?

1. Hold a miniature black hole:

https://i.imgur.com/A9qHb7u.jpg

2. Lift 200 quintillion tons:

https://imgur.com/a/FCBK2SK

3. Bench press the weight of the Earth:

https://imgur.com/a/iMadjZH

4. Break the Kerenthium chains:

https://imgur.com/a/6Oo75jX

5.Break the Dominus alternate realities:

https://imgur.com/a/z0yvm

How goes this? Discuss.

Using feats as a basis and not writer's opinions (or ours) then Hulk can complete 2 and 3 for sure.
He cannot complete 1 or 4 for sure and I don't quite understand 5 tbh.

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Terenthium

Stealing from Star Wars.

How far DC has fallen...

The order is skewed. 2. Would squish him.

Gecko weighs more than that and Hulk lifted him.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Gecko weighs more than that and Hulk lifted him.

I'm not familiar with what you are talking about. Can you please post a scan.

Originally posted by Adam Grimes

The order is skewed. 2. Would squish him.

World Breaker Hulk would get squished by a fraction of Earths weight?

Superman lifted 200 quintillion. Earth weighs in at around 6 sextillion, which is far more. A regular Hulk hasn't been squished (although he has been immobilized) by the weight of a star, which is even heavier.

World Breaker Hulk would lift 200 quintillion tons with his pinky.

Originally posted by Enzeru
World Breaker Hulk would get squished by a fraction of Earths weight?

Superman lifted 200 quintillion. Earth weighs in at around 6 sextillion, which is far more. A regular Hulk hasn't been squished (although he has been immobilized) by the weight of a star, which is even heavier.

World Breaker Hulk would lift 200 quintillion tons with his pinky.

Surely it depends on how large that star was?

Re: Worldbreaker Hulk vs. The Superman Trials

1. Hold a miniature black hole:

😂

2. Lift 200 quintillion tons:

😂 😆

3. Bench press the weight of the Earth:

Not a chance.

4. Break the Kerenthium chains:

😂 😆 😂

5.Break the Dominus alternate realities:

Does he know Tarquism Vo? Then no.

How goes this? Discuss.

It goes about as well as Hank Pym's marriage.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85

Surely it depends on how large that star was?

Why though? Stars are far more dense than planets, so even stars smaller than Earth would be heavier. Or am I off here? Feel free to correct me. I have the common knowledge of a toddler.

Not that stars even really matter in this argument, because I was debunking the statement of World Breaker Hulk getting squished by 200 quintillion tons, which is still much less than the weight of the Earth. Probably also much less weight than a fairly small planet.
Even someone like Thor hasn't been squished (again, only immobilized) by the weight of 20 planets and it has been said that he can benchpress small planets. And I am now supposed to believe that WB Hulk can't handle the fraction of the Earths weight? Give me a break.

I've never considered the 200 quintillion tons feat as something impressive anyway. It sounds impressive, but in comics things get way more comical way faster.

Originally posted by Enzeru
Why though? Stars are far more dense than planets, so even stars smaller than Earth would be heavier. Or am I off here? Feel free to correct me. I have the common knowledge of a toddler.

Not that stars even really matter in this argument, because I was debunking the statement of World Breaker Hulk getting squished by 200 quintillion tons, which is still much less than the weight of the Earth. Probably also much less weight than a fairly small planet.
Even someone like Thor hasn't been squished (again, only immobilized) by the weight of 20 planets and it has been said that he can benchpress small planets. And I am now supposed to believe that WB Hulk can't handle the fraction of the Earths weight? Give me a break.

I've never considered the 200 quintillion tons feat as something impressive anyway. It sounds impressive, but in comics things get way more comical way faster.

Superman doing it casually with one arn is why its impressive.

Hulk or Thor can never, ever do that. Hulk exerted far more effort over a much lighter weight in that famous mountain range feat.

So much context.

doesn't the moon weigh about 81 quintillion tons?

if so then superman was easily one arm pressing the weight of multiple moons. not too shabby.

Originally posted by Enzeru
Why though? Stars are far more dense than planets, so even stars smaller than Earth would be heavier. Or am I off here? Feel free to correct me. I have the common knowledge of a toddler.

Not that stars even really matter in this argument, because I was debunking the statement of World Breaker Hulk getting squished by 200 quintillion tons, which is still much less than the weight of the Earth. Probably also much less weight than a fairly small planet.
Even someone like Thor hasn't been squished (again, only immobilized) by the weight of 20 planets and it has been said that he can benchpress small planets. And I am now supposed to believe that WB Hulk can't handle the fraction of the Earths weight? Give me a break.

I've never considered the 200 quintillion tons feat as something impressive anyway. It sounds impressive, but in comics things get way more comical way faster.

Batman had gauntlets filled with dozens of red suns. Comic physics.

Originally posted by cdtm
Superman doing it casually with one arn is why its impressive.

Hulk or Thor can never, ever do that. Hulk exerted far more effort over a much lighter weight in that famous mountain range feat.

You do know which version of the Hulk this is right? I don't see why he couldn't pass every single one of them? Savage Hulk made Nightmare have nightmares, so I wouldn't sell a stronger minded Hulk short on number 5 of these trials.

Re: Re: Worldbreaker Hulk vs. The Superman Trials

Originally posted by h1a8
Using feats as a basis and not writer's opinions (or ours) then Hulk can complete 2 and 3 for sure.
He cannot complete 1 or 4 for sure and I don't quite understand 5 tbh.

🤦‍♂️ I was with you until you mentioned the chains... where's the evidence that the hype the metal is getting through exposition here an accurate hype

Originally posted by DeadpoolXXX
doesn't the moon weigh about 81 quintillion tons?

if so then superman was easily one arm pressing the weight of multiple moons. not too shabby.

That was an impressive feat for sure, and judging by how easily he lifted it he probably could've lifted far more than multiple Earth sized moons. But then again, so could this version of the Hulk. All Star Superman was also amped to the that it was killing him.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Batman had gauntlets filled with dozens of red suns. Comic physics.
Binders full of women, Lol!!!!

Originally posted by Stoic
That was an impressive feat for sure, and judging by how easily he lifted it he probably could've lifted far more than multiple Earth sized moons. But then again, so could this version of the Hulk. All Star Superman was also amped to the that it was killing him.
he overpowered the machine pretty easily with one arm. so he should be able to lift at least twice the weight with both arms.

so he can easily press about 2.5 moons with one arm, and about 5 moons with both arms.

hulk doesnt have any pressing feats that even come close.