I'm thinkin that this may be a stalemate. The only reason I believe this is because of Hulk's dynamic durability and rapid healing factor. Both of the combatants have the potential for limitless strength. The only drawback is that the Hulk must first get angry, so He-Man trumps him in that respective category. All He-Man has to do is say "By the power of Grayskull" or whatever, and he gets his strength, (at least that's how I understand the character). In my opinion, whether I like it or not, I would say He-Man should win if this fight was written correctly, given that he is faster, is a better fighter, and can match the Hulk in the one department where he owns: strength. I really would have liked to see Hulk win this one, but hey, at least it won't be an easy fight for He-Man (I hope... )
Yeah, actually scratch the stalemate. Upon re-reading my last post, I said He-Man should win, as much as it pains me to say. Yeah, no stalemate. Good fight though.
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A Magic Sword absorbing Magical energies doesn't mean that it can absorb Non-magical energy. Especially a passive source like the Hulk, since he's not blasting He-Man with it.
And Hulk is no slouch, he's caught Artillery Shells in mid air and whirled around to throw them back, he's pulled Speeding Shield Aircraft out of the air, he's caught Quicksilver, he's caught Namor swimming at speed underwater, he's been confused for an ICBM when Jumping around.
Hulk is faster than many are giving him credit for.
every thing i stated he-man could do was from comics(as in the energy absorbing/reflecting) so no the cartoon vearsion may not but it may cant really tell.
now as for hulk being what 300mph or higher bah in the he-man vs superman(not a cross over he-man was owned by dc at the time)battel cat was sapouse to have moved at light speed and he gets his powers from the same place as he-man does so he-man would have the abilty to move that fast also.
You think that He-man can move fast enough to get up to 300+mph? Your stoned. HULK rocks his world. HULK is much more nasty. Hulk will break that sword off in He-man's ass and say "Now what *****"?
The HULK wins 10/10
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This is some kind of joke... Anyone who actually believes He-man stands a chance against the Hulk is smoking crack.
First of all, He-man is a true kid's character who has never even hurt anyone.
Everyone speaks as though He-man's strength is unmatched... He's the strongest man in the Universe [sarcasm]... Oh my god... Yeah, in a universe inhabited by Trap Jaw, Beast Man, Man-At-Arms, etc... D-level characters in any other universe.
For all He-man's strength, the people he punches or throws around never get hurt. This is attributed to He-man's true nature, that is, he was a marketing tool for children. He was really intended to be a true kid's hero who could toss planets around like styrofoam balls... Kids don't have a knack for consistency, so just put on some muscles and infinite strength and you've got He-man.
For while other characters, like Superman, slowly developed into characters with more consistent behavior, He-man remained in the realm of fantastic feats that didn't make sense. It wasn't until the recent 2002 cartoons that He-man became more "believable" in a sense. He had problems with giant beasts, the Snake Men and Hordak. Apparently, Hordak killed Lord Greyskull, whom He-man is re-incarnate, in a sense.
Then we have the Hulk, who has tangled with gods, demons and the like which would put He-man to shame. Seriously, Skeletor and Hordak combined don't have anything on the Hulk. But together, they would put a serious hurtin' on our golden boy.
Seriously, it's time to let go of those after school He-man cartoons and leave them for what they were - inconsistent stories about a caveman with a sword.