Flight of Fury
March 19, 2010|
IMDB rating: 3.50 Plot: Shot at Castel Studios in Bucharest: John (Seagal), is sent in to recover a stolen Stealth Bomber. His trusty sidekick Rojar (ALki David) and John’s ever faithful Jessica (Ciera Payton), fight the rebel forces of Banansistan, led by the vivacious Ellianna (Katie Jones). |
Actors: Seagal Steven,Toussaint Steve,MacInnes Angus,Bazeley Mark,David Alki,Woodward Tim,Nicoli Vincenzo,Sidles Bart,Panfil Rares George,Margetts Noah Lee,Rymer Daniel,Action,Thriller,
Yes, it's another Superman vs Hulk question.?
Except, it’s more like a debate. Answers up, everyone. Our two contestants: Savage Hulk at maximum pissed-off levels and Kal-El.
In my opinion, the Hulk. Many DC fans often neglect the Marvel comics and thus assume that supervision, speed, and the ability to fly allows the Hulk to be outmatched. This is, however, not the case. Let us examine some common arguments.
1) Superman has superspeed. Indeed correct, but does anyone also know that the Hulk has super-reflexes, fast enought to fight Quiksilver and Thor, who can swing a hammer at twice the speed of light?
2) Heat vision. Again, the Hulk is unfazed due to his ability to withstand millions of degrees, as shown when he withstood the Human Torch’s nova blast that has the same temperature as the Sun’s core.
3) The ability to fly. I have to hand it to you, but that doesn’t put the Hulk at too much of a disadvantage because 1) he can jump extreme distances, up to a quarter of the Earth’s atmosphere, 2) he can alter his flight path through pure strength, thus enabling him to "fly."
4) Superman can hurl the Hulk into space. Hulk cannot breathe, but he can hold his breath for indefinate amounts of time. Furthermore, he has adapted the ability to breathe underwater, there is no limit to what he can do in space, as said by Nick Fury in Hulk #90.
As for the strength aspects, let’s assume both sides are equal, as both have demonstrated incalculable feats, such as punching an asteroid twice the size of Earth and stomping on continents to produce massive tidal waves in Hulk’s case, and juggling planets (a bit iffy, read on) and holding up 200 sextillion tons of force in Superman’s case.
Superman fans might counter that Superman has demonstrated further acts of strength. Let’s analyse:
1) Moving a planet under the red sun. This is contradictory to itself, as DC writers have said that Superman owes his powers on Earth due to Krypton’s heavy gravity and red sun. If Krypton has a red sun and thus no Kryptonian has superpowers, 1 and 1 make 2.
2) Holding close a black hole. This is ridiculous because a black hole is not tangible. It cannot be held. For instance, can you hold a thought, energy, or beauty? Maybe in his case.
3) I don’t know where the juggling planets concept came from, but obviously you can’t juggle in space unless Superman is so heavy that he attracts planets with his own gravity.
Enough Superman, time for Hulk’s feats and abilities. They include:
1) Istantaneous regeneration at pissed-off levels. Once, he was so demolished that half of his body was gone, yet bing! He was full again.
2) Limitless strength, as calculated by the Beyonder, an entity. That just clears things up. There is no finite limit. Furthermore, he broke apart Onslaught’s armor when the combined effort of everyone else couldn’t. And don’t say Marvel heros are just that feeble.
3) He isn’t stupid in some incarnations. But then again, if we bring incarnations into the mix, the definately Million-Prime Superman or whatever he is will win. Ok, so he’s a dumb brute who knows how to fight really damn well. Like a Spartan.
4) Impervious to psionic attacks, but Superman doesn’t have any..um. Ok, nevermind.
There you have my position. Answers up! And don’t forget to read my post because I don’t want to restate arguments.
Final note: the Marvel/DC Crossover does NOT constitute as a viable source because 1) it is fan-voted and thus does not represent the true characters, 2) Superman is DC’s flagship character, of course he won’t win to Marvel’s petty Hulk.
Give specs to support your claims. And what does time travel have to do with this? Stay with the incarnations given.
Initial Punch for Punch - Superman has greater instant strength until the Hulk gets more rage.
Later Punch for Punch - Draw - If they both concentrate or unleashed their full power, who knows?? Superman has stated before that he is afraid to unleashed his full power because of what may happen to earth. So he powers are unmesureable like the Hulks.
Intelligence - Superman - While he isn’t no Batman, he can strategize better than the Hulk, especially if he is so inraged.
It is because of the intelligence thing, that I pick Superman to win the fight. Superman would be smart enough to eventually figure out that his best bet to stop the Hulk is to throw him into the Sun. While it’s debatable if the Sun would kill the Hulk, the Hulk would be unable to leave the Sun’s gravity pull while Superman can fly away (remember the Sun energizes him.
David | Apr 13, 2009
It really comes down to who you like better.
I like Big Blue because he’s all around a better super hero.
The Hulk is just a cheesy imitation of the Frankenstein Monster, but green.
Clit_Niblr28 | Apr 13, 2009
Superman can go back in time so I think the debate is silly.
Bornagain | Apr 13, 2009
hasn’t doomsday beat supes? and hulk seems tougher than doomsday.
i don’t know enough about either character to give an intelligent answer, but with the arguments you just provided i would bet hulk.
also… how does lois survive on krypton with the gravity/??
Dale W | Apr 14, 2009

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