His accolades include falling to earth from outer space and surviving (Although we’ve seen the Hulk do this in Avengers: Infinity War) and cracking the supposedly unbreakable armor of the Juggernaut with a single punch, sending him into orbit in the process. He also has a healing factor greater than Wolverine’s. He hasn’t appeared in enough material to fully analyze his stats, but it has been shown that his strength surpasses that of dear old dad. Skaar is the son of the Hulk in an alternate reality. And if he absorbs enough, he will eventually explode, causing damage to everyone within a certain radius. You see, Red Hulk absorbs energy, and the more he absorbs, the stronger he gets. However, he can get stronger in a different way. But if he gets hot enough, Red Hulk will lose consciousness. This can be seen as a strength or a weakness, depending on the situation. Also, unlike the Hulk, Red Hulk’s anger only makes him burn hotter, rather than get stronger. He also retains the entirety of his intelligence and memories when he goes red. General Ross can shift forms at will instead of having to get angry. While his formidability against the regular Hulk is still in question, Red Hulk has a few advantages over Bruce Banner’s transformative state. Assisted by AIM and the Intelligencia, experimentation resulted in the birth of Ross’s Red Hulk form. Regarding Red Hulk, this was an extreme act taken by General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross to deal with the Hulk when all other measures had failed. This dude’s destroyed meteors the size of Earth with his fists. Strength-wise, he is beyond class 100 strength (strong enough to press 100 tons). The Hulk has displayed on many occasions a nearly invincible exterior, and strength that can match almost the best the Marvel universe has to offer. The angrier the Hulk gets, the stronger he becomes. Ever since, the Hulk has taken over Bruce Banner’s body when he sees red, turning him from a brilliant, but fragile scientist into a giant green rage monster with the intelligence of a toddler. This characteristic took hold of the good doctor when he was exposed to an experimental gamma bomb detonation, causing him to absorb massive amounts of gamma radiation. Basically, he turns into a giant, green, unstoppable monster that destroys everything in his path. RELATED: 5 Most Curious Marvel Movies Never Made, From Quentin Tarantino's 'Luke Cage' to James Cameron's 'Wolverine'Įveryone should know the Hulk by now. We’re well aware that your nerd knowledge is infallible. And when I say cosmic beings, I mean true cosmic beings, not aliens or Earth-born spacefarers, so let’s not hit the Twitter comments with our superior Marvel prowess all at once. It should be noted, though, that for the sake of not boring readers with a bunch of unknown names and Lovecraftian space monsters, Eternals, Celestials, and cosmic beings have been left off the list. And so, we present you with the 19 most powerful Marvel characters, ranked according to utility of abilities. While we have seen quite a few extremely powerful heroes and villains in live-action, the vast majority of the most potent Marvel entities haven’t made their way off the comic book page yet. Only a small fraction of these have been introduced to the big and small screens, so many in the larger public know little about the expansively populated universe encompassed by the Marvel brand. Marvel has a massive catalog of characters in its comic book history – somewhere around the range of 8000 staple characters, and exponentially more if you count ancillary, one-offs, and multiverse versions of folks.
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