There's a huge difference between infinite and nearly infinite. Nearly infinite means "not infinite."
__________________ The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
exactly ill qoute this again
Pak: At the beginning of "Planet Hulk," the Hulk had gone through a wormhole which temporarily weakened him -- he could be cut, possibly even killed. As a result, he had to fight more intelligently and strategically -- and ended up forming a wary alliance with a group of other slaves and monsters who eventually became his Warbound companions. By the end of the epic, the Hulk bonded with his companions and created a new world on Sakaar, where he became the Green King, a genuine leader with a vision of a community where monsters could be heroes and even the most despised could become citizens.
Now that new world has been taken away from him, completely and horrifically. So as "World War Hulk" begins, the Hulk's rage is boundless. But he hasn't forgotten the lessons of Sakaar -- even in this terrible rage, he remains intelligent, strategic, and righteous. That's extremely bad news for his opponents, who have never seen the Hulk this powerful, implacable, and utterly convinced of the justice of his cause. But it's also a terrible burden for the Hulk, who remains tormented by the memory of what he lost -- and by his feelings of betrayal by his so-called "friends" who shot him into space. Every blow thrown in this book is deeply personal -- the action becomes even more shattering because of the monumental emotional conflict at the heart of the story.
IGN Comics: As Hulk's anger grows, so does his strength. This has been used recently to push the character to power levels that we haven't really seen - conceivably this means he could effectively do anything. Has a limit been set for this? Is the Hulk now stronger than anything in the Marvel Universe?
Pak: Maybe Marvel's cosmic pantheon contains entities who could squash the Hulk and every other mortal being like bugs. But in the physical world, the angrier Hulk gets, the stronger the Hulk gets. And when his anger is incalculable, the Hulk is simply the strongest one there is.
__________________ The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
What, Odin saying that his power is similar to Thanos?
Hardly worse.
Frankly I don't care, but I mean, Odin comparing Thanos to himself, is hardly bad, or even means anything in this thread, but if you take it as an actual fact, then this thread is retarded.
Well, let me rephrase that, this thread is retarded.
Jason says:
what am I supposed to do?
Jon says:
clean your apt before she moves in? buy some pink bed sheets? scented candles?
Jason says:
wait, u have pink bed sheets?
Jon says:
ive said too much
Jason says:
what am I supposed to do?
Jon says:
clean your apt before she moves in? buy some pink bed sheets? scented candles?
Jason says:
wait, u have pink bed sheets?
Jon says:
ive said too much
Odin looks down on Thanos' powers source. Basically he said : your power source is not that bad, but mine is just better.
Back to topic now.
__________________ The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.