Does anyone defeated the hulk
Even after all their battles over the years, Hulk still has been a respected and long time member of the team, helping them to stop many threats to the Earth. Heck, within the first three issues of the Avengers , Hulk has already fought the team twice and joined and left them once. The Avengers have rarely been a match for the Hulk, often having to resort to making him revert to Bruce Banner in order to seal a win or simply removing him from the battlefield altogether rather than actually physically defeating the Jade Giant.
Given their relative positions as two of the strongest in Marvel, both fans and creators were eager to see them face off once they were created. The first of their multiple fights would finally happen in Fantastic Four 25 , with a fight that would span much of that issue and the next.
On the run and looking to get revenge on the Avengers, the Hulk is headed to New York, but the Fantastic Four attempt to stop him before he can do too much damage. Hulk easily takes out Sue, Reed, and Johnny, before the Thing steps in to battle the raging menace. The fight would end with an outmatched Ben Grimm being badly beaten, though the Hulk turned back into Bruce Banner before anything too bad happened. Though the Hulk is usually the winner given his superior strength, Thing has had a couple of wins in there too, showing that he can still hold his own more than most would think.
This would turn the slim psychiatrist into a green haired, heavily muscled superhuman capable of amazing feats. Samson has spent much of his career trying to cure the Hulk of his affliction, often coming to blows with him in the process.
Samson and Hulk, notably, clash over Betty Ross. After willingly curing himself of his condition, Bruce Banner again exposes himself to gamma radiation after seeing Samson romancing Betty. Even before she was a green skinned hero, she and Bruce had a long history, leading to her to consider him more like a brother than a cousin. During World War Hulk , the assumption that Hulk would never harm his cousin was put to the test, and Jennifer got a painful answer in the form of Hulk slamming her to the ground without a second's hesitation.
Gladiator is part of the alien Strontian race, a race of beings who all have the potential for incredible superpowers, but have to be completely confident in order to use them. Literally everybody.
Written and drawn by Cullen Bunn and Dalibor Talajic in , Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe tells the story of an alternate universe that never came to be and culminates with Deadpool ending the Watcher.
When it comes time for Deadpool to take out the Hulk, the fight is short, but not at all sweet. In the alternate timeline story, What If Wolverine claws at the Hulk in what becomes their first and last fight of the comic series.
Marvel published What If before the unraveling of the Comics Authority, so the artwork minimizes the gore - and yet the imagery remains pretty evocative. Readers of Hulk 4 quickly learn about a new Hulk in town. A big, red, mean Hulk - mean enough that the green Hulk looks like a teddy bear in comparison.
Red Hulk slays people and no one on Earth knows who he is. Soon enough, the Red and Green Hulks meet and things get messy fast. Hulk Vs. Photo: Marvel Comics. Red Hulk. Havok and Polaris leave the unconscious Hulk on the ground without a care in the world. Most embarrassingly for Hulk, this happened in his own comic. The Hulk and the Thing have probably fought each more than any two Marvel superheroes. Fixit form — to battle the FF for kicks. The Thing was in a spiky, overpowered mode at the time, and the only thing that prevented the Thing from knocking out Hulk completely was Doom sending in a green Hulk robot for some reason.
Even though he hadn't been KOed, the Hulk conceded he lost that one. It's worth noting that Doom also more or less defeated Hulk at the beginning of FF by scrambling the impulses in his brain until he agreed to help Doom retake Latveria after annoying the FF, obviously.
Fantastic immobilized him, the Invisible Woman put a force-field around his head so he couldn't breathe, and the Thing delivered the final blow.
In the Thing's defense, he felt like a total asshole about it. The Man of Steel and the Incredible Hulk have tangled a few times in crossovers, none more infamously than in the Mavrel Vs. DC crossover series, where fans got to vote to see which company's character would win the fight.
Pitting Hulk against Superman was a no-brainer, but it was also a no-brainer that Superman would win. In one instance the Hulk managed to knock Supes clear into outer space. On another occasion Superman just stood there, unphased by the endless barrage of punches from the Hulk until the Hulk grew tired and reverted back into Bruce Banner. In this particular instance, however, things were a little more even. The story finds Banner seeking solace in Metropolis, keeping a low profile and working in homeless shelter.
And we're pretty sure that even the folks over at DC know what happens when Banner gets angry. Fully transformed into the Hulk and raging throughout downtown Metropolis, Superman realizes that he is the only one can will stand a chance against the green Goliath. The two trade blows back and forth, causing massive collateral damage.
Knowing that the Hulk doesn't care about the puny humans of Metropolis, Superman quickly knocks the Hulk into the Arctic Circle, so as to not harm any innocent bystanders.
The Hulk continues to smash everything in sight, until Superman is able to lure him into the Fortress of Solitude and hit him with the Phantom Zone Projector, sending the Hulk into another dimension. Fifty years into the future, the superheroes have fallen and the most powerful super-villains have carved up the United States into territories that they rule over with iron fists.
The territory known as Hulkland consists of what used to be California, and is policed by the ruthless Hulk Gang, the children of Bruce Banner. Wolverine, who abandoned his superhero persona in order to live a more peaceful life with his wife and two children, is hounded by the Hulk Gang for failure to pay rent on his farm.
Needing a large payout, Wolverine agrees to trek across the land formerly known as the United States in order to deliver a mysterious package. With the money he needs to pay off his debts, Wolverine heads back to his farm to pay off the Hulk Gang, only to find out that he is too late. His family slaughtered, Wolverine vows bloody revenge on the Hulk and his gang of hillbilly children.
The two engage in bloody fisticuffs until the Hulk literally eats Wolverine. Sometime later, Banner doubles over in pain before Wolverine bursts out from inside the Hulk like one of the Xenomorphs from Alien, leaving Pappy Banner nothing but a giant green eviscerated carcass. Marvel's first family is called into action by the military, who need the Fantastic Four's scientific expertise to help them find a cure for Bruce Banner's transformations.
The FF has some reservations about this, due to the military's questionable treatment of the Hulk in the past, but they agree. The FF takes a commercial jet to get to the covert military base because the their Pogo-plane and the Fantasticar were in the shop that day author's note: this is purely speculative.
The Hulk, on one of his hissy fits nearby, knocks the plane out of the sky. After the FF manage to land the plane safely by way of Reed stretching himself out to become a giant parachute, they have to face off against the Hulk. Exhausted from rescuing the doomed airliner, it takes the combined powers of the Fantastic Four to take down the Hulk.
First, Johnny Storm temporarily blinds the Hulk with a blast of fire to the eyes while Reed uses his stretching powers to restrain the Hulk.
Meanwhile, Sue Storm creates a bubble over the Hulk's head, depriving him of oxygen. With the Hulk now in a weakened state, The Thing winds up and knocks the Hulk out, which he doesn't feel too great about. With Banner in military custody, Reed manages to cure Banner of the gamma radiation that turns him into the Hulk.
Despite the military promising the contrary, they immediately take Banner into custody. Realizing that the military lied to them, The Thing turns Banner back into the Hulk and helps him to escape.
Before Professor Hulk came onto the scene, almost everyone in the Marvel universe knew that the Hulk, while generally an instrument for good, simply could not be controlled. This, of course, backfires wildly and sends banner into Hulk mode. Stark dons the Iron Man armor and quickly lures the hulk away from populated areas. Since these were the days before the Hulkbuster armor, where he could tangle with the hulk long enough in order to find some other solution to ending a Hulk rampage, Iron Man attempts a variety of methods to take the green behemoth down as quickly as possible.
This includes methods such as submerging him underwater and even attempting to choke the Hulk out by using a length of chain. Of course, none of these tactics work.
Running out of options, Tony attempts a Hail Mary and hopes for the best. Channelling all of the remaining power left in his suit into a single colossal punch, Tony manages to knock the Hulk unconscious, however it leaves the Iron Man suit totally immobile.
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