3 Hulk's Go-To Weakness is Just Calming Him Down Even the most casual Hulk fan knows that the best way to put him down is by calming him down. Hulk's a being that's fueled by rage, and when the rage goes away, so does the Hulk. This has been shown countless times in the comics, animated series, and even in the MCU.
The Hulk's big weakness is that he's pretty dumb. Sure, Bruce Banner is a genius, but the Hulk is slow-witted and not too clever. The only way to really beat him is to outsmart him somehow; you aren't going to outfight him.
His adamantium claws are one of the few weapons in the Marvel Universe that can consistently pierce Hulk's skin and Wolverine has no problem going for Hulk's head. In fact, if it came down to it, Wolverine could cut Hulk's head off, ending the Hulk once and for all.
While his mind would be wiped of his friendship with the hero - and he would reencounter him in Planet Hulk and on the Avengers - Hulk will always be haunted by his greatest friendship turning into one of his darkest moments as a hero. Hulk was afraid of The Void not just because of his powers, but what he represented.
Excalibur. The famed sword of King Arthur exists in the Marvel Universe and can literally cut through anything, including the Hulk.
Hulk is incredibly strong, but his brain is lacking, making him vulnerable to heroes like Sentry and Galactus. Namor, Wolverine, and Iron Man have all had significant battles with the Hulk, showcasing different strategies to take him down.
He then leaps into action on the first page of Incredible Hulk #181 (by Wein, Trimpe and Abel), interrupting a fight between the Hulk and Wendigo and on literally the SECOND PAGE of the comic book, we see that Wolverine's claws could not cut through the Hulk's skin, but they COULD cut through the Wendigo's skin...
Hulk Finally Beats Thanos in a Fight
He's been hunting down the other Infinity Stones in order to break the Death Stone to his will, bringing him into conflict with their individual bearers as well as a variety of iconic Marvel heroes.
The doctor transforms into the Hulk during moments of stress, anxiety, and most of all anger. The change can reverse itself if the Hulk reaches a state of calm, either by himself or through a special mantra utilized by his fellow Avengers, most notably Natasha Romanoff, the Black Widow.
"You are like a lion bereft of claws," the Watcher observes, "yet forever straining to rend his prey with vanished talons." In other words, the Hulk knows he should have a genius intellect but can't access it, driving him into a cycle of frustration and rage he can't properly understand or express.
Cyclops' brother, Havok, is one of the few Marvel superheroes who can defeat the Hulk in a fair fight. Alex Summers aka Havok may not be as popular as his more famous brother, but he is easily one of the most powerful mutants in the Marvel Universe.
Since they both possess superhuman strength and speed, their fight might go on for days. However, according to Greg Pak — Marvel's writer, who worked on several comics featuring the Hulk, Superman would win their fight because of his virtues: “Superman, being who he is, will not just make his enemy angry.
Hulk Is Stronger Than Thor, But He Still Loses
He has centuries of battle experience, the hones skills of a warrior, and one of the most powerful weapons in the universe. Putting it all together, Thor can win against the Hulk, even if he can't kill the Jade Giant.
The Leader is undoubtedly the Hulk's strongest villain and arch-enemy. As a janitor in Idaho, Samuel Sterns was exposed to gamma radiation and turned into a green villain that despises Hulk.
Summary. Flash's greatest weakness is his accelerated metabolism, often overlooked in DC stories. Wally West's vulnerability to running out of energy due to inadequate nutrition adds depth to his character in high-stakes situations.
The Hulk fears the Void. Outside of that, Hulk fears nobody. He has been made to fear Annihilus through a broadcast that Annihilus was emitting that altered Hulk's brain chemistry.
Scarlet Witch, despite her recent villainous turn, is confirmed to be the most powerful of Earth's heroes, surpassing even the Sorcerer Supreme.
Originally, Stan Lee wanted the Hulk to be grey. Due to ink problems, Hulk's color was changed to green. This was later changed in the story to indicate that the Grey Hulk and the Savage Hulk are separate dissociative identities or entities fighting for control in Bruce's subconscious.
The Hulk may be the strongest there is, but he stands no chance when facing off against Ghost Rider. A Marvel hero reveals how the Spirit of Vengeance could be the one person that could bring the Jade Giant down.
While the Hulk's rage certainly makes him a formidable fighter (the angrier he gets, the stronger he gets), he is no match for Thanos' brute strength and indomitable will. In fact, the Hulk's defeat by Thanos is so traumatic that the "strongest Avenger" refuses to make an appearance for the rest of Infinity War.
Summary. The Hulk's height ranges from 7'-8' depending on his different versions, with the Ultimate Hulk standing at over 8' tall. The Hulk's height has been confirmed multiple times in Marvel Comics, providing fans with a definitive number.
In addition, his skin gains a ridiculous greenish tone, and becomes bulletproof. As the Hulk, he can jump across a distance of 3-4 miles and a height of one kilometer. He also gains super strength and can lift more than 100 tons in the comics. The angrier he is, the stronger and larger he becomes.
Even Claremont established that he can cut Colossus. Wolverine also cut through Colossus during Jason aaron´s run.
The actual fights show that Hulk has beaten Juggernaut the most, even if the larger story meant stopping short of beating him for good. But the real question isn't just who would win, or who proved to be the strongest, but what these comic book fights reveal about the true difference between Hulk and Juggernaut.