morals on, battle is in your house.
Hulk v.s Hancock
Not sure.. Hancock was on fire and it didn't damage him, but he felt it.
The train that hit him, I think Hulk could stop it with one hand, not his whole body, although Hancock probably could have too.
Hancock showed mostly complete invulnerability other than when he was near his 'other'.
@SexualLobster said:
Not sure.. Hancock was on fire and it didn't damage him, but he felt it.
The train that hit him, I think Hulk could stop it with one hand, not his whole body, although Hancock probably could have too.
Hancock showed mostly complete invulnerability other than when he was near his 'other'.
Correct,He had complete invincibility,so long as he wasn't around his life partner.Plus he never got tired unless he was around her as well.So Hancock stomps hulk hard.
@Enemybird said:
Can hulk survive in space?
In some comics he can,in others he can't.
@YoungThriller said:
@SexualLobster said:
Not sure.. Hancock was on fire and it didn't damage him, but he felt it.
The train that hit him, I think Hulk could stop it with one hand, not his whole body, although Hancock probably could have too.
Hancock showed mostly complete invulnerability other than when he was near his 'other'.
Correct,He had complete invincibility,so long as he wasn't around his life partner.Plus he never got tired unless he was around her as well.So Hancock stomps hulk hard.
@Enemybird said:
Can hulk survive in space?
In some comics he can,in others he can't.
But another thing.. When he saved people from a fire he grabbed ice cream and stuff from a truck to stop the burning.. if that means anything.
I say Hancock though, it would be an awesome fight, giving Hulk some one he could smash around and take it.
@SexualLobster said:
@YoungThriller said:
@SexualLobster said:
Not sure.. Hancock was on fire and it didn't damage him, but he felt it.
The train that hit him, I think Hulk could stop it with one hand, not his whole body, although Hancock probably could have too.
Hancock showed mostly complete invulnerability other than when he was near his 'other'.
Correct,He had complete invincibility,so long as he wasn't around his life partner.Plus he never got tired unless he was around her as well.So Hancock stomps hulk hard.
@Enemybird said:
Can hulk survive in space?
In some comics he can,in others he can't.
But another thing.. When he saved people from a fire he grabbed ice cream and stuff from a truck to stop the burning.. if that means anything.
I say Hancock though, it would be an awesome fight, giving Hulk some one he could smash around and take it.
I don't remember him using it to sooth the burns,I remeber him just eating it.
@YoungThriller said:
@SexualLobster said:
@YoungThriller said:
@SexualLobster said:
Not sure.. Hancock was on fire and it didn't damage him, but he felt it.
The train that hit him, I think Hulk could stop it with one hand, not his whole body, although Hancock probably could have too.
Hancock showed mostly complete invulnerability other than when he was near his 'other'.
Correct,He had complete invincibility,so long as he wasn't around his life partner.Plus he never got tired unless he was around her as well.So Hancock stomps hulk hard.
@Enemybird said:
Can hulk survive in space?
In some comics he can,in others he can't.
But another thing.. When he saved people from a fire he grabbed ice cream and stuff from a truck to stop the burning.. if that means anything.
I say Hancock though, it would be an awesome fight, giving Hulk some one he could smash around and take it.
I don't remember him using it to sooth the burns,I remeber him just eating it.
Maybe you're right, but I remember him having discomfort from it at the time. I don't know it that means anything, I just wanna throw out anything potentially useful to the debate.
Because his opinion disagrees with your own? Grow up.@venomoushatred1001: yea, your crazy
Hancock MIGHT not be as strong as Hulk, even though there wouldn't be a huge gap. Hancock still has the advantage in durability, speed and flight.
Hancock wins.
No one knows the upper limits of Hancock's abilities... I dont know why people keep making battles involving him. Sure, he has shown no upper limits, and hasnt been injured when not in the vicinity of his wife... but what kind of feats has he shown that put him even close to a powerhouse like the Hulk? None. I personally think the Hulk would win this, based on actual feats testing his strength and durability on his end.
Hulk's strength tends to be stated as limitless, propotionately with his rage, and thus Hancock seems only able to muster a certain level of strength. I'd say Hulk.
@Butcher_Pete: Because we know the limits of his durability, complete invulnerability, it was stated so. Unless he is near his wife he is completely invulnerable and immortal. Nothing can hurt him. And even the hulks strength wont. The issue is Hancock never showed the strength to put down the hulk. So imo its either hackock wins by bfr or hulk via some form of incapacitation, tho i find that unlikely.
@LordRequiem: Actually we dont know what level of strength he can muster. Everything he did, he did effortlessly. So clearly his limits are far beyond the feats he displayed we just have no idea what those limits are so we can only speculate.
@mextli: True, but because there is a vast amount of evidence as to what Hulk can achieve and little as to what Hancock has done, and if we take into consideration their invulnerability, then I give it to Hulk simply for fact over speculation.
Hancock casually threw a 40+ ton whale for what looked to be over a mile with relative ease suggesting that he is indeed a class 100 strength powerhouse.
Not that he wins necessarily. Although Hancock could win via decapitation by sharpening a manhole or 20 and throwing them through Hulks neck like he did the the flattened metal lampshade though the guys wrist in the movie.
With morals on: Hancock tires of the back and forth punching and takes Hulk into outer space and flies mere feet from the a floating Hulk and says "either give up or I am leaving you here until you pass out and if you don't pass out I will leave you here, period.
1)people need to stop making it like hulk starts at maxed out strength...it takes time for him to get unstoppable strong. Hancock has no build up time
2)Hancock didn't even get scratches when he wasn't by his wife...trains, bullets to the face from arms distance away, fire,getting punched out of a house through cars, getting hit over the head with a truck from someone who is stated as stronger, 50 cal that can shoot down helicopters (literally just walked through it) its...while none of those would really seriously damage hulk either, he has bled and things and shown wear and tear during fights.
3) Hancock has a crazzzzyyyy speed advantage
4) Hancock can fly
so yes, all hancock has to do is blitz and carry him into space and just leave him floating in orbit..or heck pick him up and drop him on the building spike like he did the asians truck. would he want to slug it out? who knows considering he didn't seem to worried about ever getting hurt during the movie (didnt even second guess takin the train on)
So you'd have to say hancock would win the majority since his ONLY weakness shown is his wife meanwhile we've seen hulk get injured like his neck broken etc..
So this is sort of on topic, but has anyone heard any further details about a Hancock comic or graphic novel? I had heard shortly after the movie that one was in the works, but nothing else since then...
For this battle, I'd say stalemate or bfr in favor of Hancock. Hulk may not start off at WWH or Worldbreaker levels, but even his classic mindless form should be able to tank enough damage from anything in the city Hancock could use in order to grow his strength/durability level (Mindless Hulk could catch up to and eventually surpass classic Abommination if I recall right, who started off stronger than Hulk).
That leaves the good old space toss as about the only thing I could see working.
Hancock, if he can't be injured when he's not near his "other" then they'll just duke it out until Hancock decides to BFR Hulk (or shove Hulks head up his own a$$ lol)
Yes, because Hulk would just stand in ONE spot and let hancock throw him into space -__-
Hancock is the classic case of a big fish in a little pond.
Lol @vigilante_x: That whale was 10 tons at the most and he threw it no more than 1/2 a mile. I still think hancock wins though.
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