Could MCU Hulk replicate DCEU Superman Pulling the ship
There isn't any proof for or against him being able to do it. We won't know unless he actually pulls/lifts something comparably heavy or fails to do so
Considering he stopped a Leviathan and pulled a flying one down to the ground by its teeth I would say yes, since they are of comparable size
@jayc1324: Both feats you mentioned are unquantifiable.
@jayc1324: Both feats you mentioned are unquantifiable.
We don't need exact numbers to speculate. They are of similar size, and Hulk did it with complete ease, and with only one arm. That feat is not nearly approaching his strength limit.
Leviathan feat is comparable. Also physics prevent that from actually happening, the ice would break under his feet, it would be better if he was flying, and then Hulk wouldn't be able to replicate it.
@jayc1324: Both feats you mentioned are unquantifiable.
We don't need exact numbers to speculate. They are of similar size, and Hulk did it with complete ease, and with only one arm. That feat is not nearly approaching his strength limit.
Lol.
This is way more similar to Leviathan in size and they even FLY.
Striking feats dont equate to lifting feats. He didnt even completely punch for the same force as its momentum more like he stopped it from reaching the Avengers and had it get flipped over. If the building below it does not collapse there is nothing that suggests its that heavy. Commerical airplanes are only 200 tons but they are huge. Leviathans fly and to assume it is as heavy as a kaiju is ridiculous. It isnt exactly as big either thought pretty big. Ships could weigh as much as 50,000 tons so no. Not by a long shot will he replicate the same feat as of now.
@jayc1324: Both feats you mentioned are unquantifiable.
We don't need exact numbers to speculate. They are of similar size, and Hulk did it with complete ease, and with only one arm. That feat is not nearly approaching his strength limit.
Lol.
This is way more similar to Leviathan in size and they even FLY.
Leviathans are living creatures and solid objects, not hollowed out blimps. If you don't think Hulk can pull the ship then fine but at least try to make some sense
Striking feats dont equate to lifting feats. He didnt even completely punch for the same force as its momentum more like he stopped it from reaching the Avengers and had it get flipped over. If the building below it does not collapse there is nothing that suggests its that heavy. Commerical airplanes are only 200 tons but they are huge. Leviathans fly and to assume it is as heavy as a kaiju is ridiculous. It isnt exactly as big either thought pretty big. Ships could weigh as much as 50,000 tons so no. Not by a long shot will he replicate the same feat as of now.
As how the ice is breaking below Supes feet?? Oh wait...
@rukelnikovftw: why would the ice break again? he's not directly supporting the entire weight of the ship plus that is very thick ice
@jayc1324: Both feats you mentioned are unquantifiable.
We don't need exact numbers to speculate. They are of similar size, and Hulk did it with complete ease, and with only one arm. That feat is not nearly approaching his strength limit.
Lol.
This is way more similar to Leviathan in size and they even FLY.
Leviathans are living creatures and solid objects, not hollowed out blimps. If you don't think Hulk can pull the ship then fine but at least try to make some sense
U just said u can speculate we don't need number.
FYI : they were alien drones which was controlled by a mother ship which can fly.
None of the living things in earth can fly without some avionic support.
Yes, pulling something is way easier than lifting. Brian Shaw can pull 80 times the amount of weight he can lift. The Leviathan Hulk punched and flipped was probably over 1,000 tons. Hulk also made a huge dent on its thick armor, which Tony had no direct answer for. This ship is 26,000 tons. Hulk would definitely pull and most likely he would do it pretty easily. This isn't even counting another crazy feat which was in a tie in comic.
Striking feats dont equate to lifting feats. He didnt even completely punch for the same force as its momentum more like he stopped it from reaching the Avengers and had it get flipped over. If the building below it does not collapse there is nothing that suggests its that heavy. Commerical airplanes are only 200 tons but they are huge. Leviathans fly and to assume it is as heavy as a kaiju is ridiculous. It isnt exactly as big either thought pretty big. Ships could weigh as much as 50,000 tons so no. Not by a long shot will he replicate the same feat as of now.
It's not really about the Leviathon's weight, it's about how powerful it is. They were bisecting straight through skyscrapers like nothing and JARVIS stated that dumping Tony's entire arsenal into one would not leave a scratch on the armor. Yet Hulk stopped one with a punch and simultaneously shattered its armor all the way down.
JARVIS stated that dumping Tony's entire arsenal into one would not leave a scratch on the armor.
No he didn't. Tony was using his lasers and JARVIS stated that he'd run out of power before penetrating the armour. Tony outright blasted the armour apart to protect the other Avengers when Hulk punched it.
Also, since when was flying through a skyscraper impressive? Its mostly support beams. Compromise that and you compromise the structure. Its easy. A semi-truck can do that.
@jayc1324: Both feats you mentioned are unquantifiable.
We don't need exact numbers to speculate. They are of similar size, and Hulk did it with complete ease, and with only one arm. That feat is not nearly approaching his strength limit.
Lol.
This is way more similar to Leviathan in size and they even FLY.
Leviathans are living creatures and solid objects, not hollowed out blimps. If you don't think Hulk can pull the ship then fine but at least try to make some sense
U just said u can speculate we don't need number.
FYI : they were alien drones which was controlled by a mother ship which can fly.
None of the living things in earth can fly without some avionic support.
99% sure they are living creatures, but yeah with armor and whatnot letting them fly. And we can speculate but why compare hollowed blimps to solid creatures?
@rukelnikovftw: why would the ice break again? he's not directly supporting the entire weight of the ship plus that is very thick ice
The tanker is breaking the ice, thus Supes is transferring enough force to the ship to break the ice, the opposing force is being applied to the ice beneath Supes feet, since that how he's discharging the opposing vector. Since we know the force is strong enough to break ice because of the tanker, the ice beneath Supes feet should break too.
99% sure they are living creatures, but yeah with armor and whatnot letting them fly. And we can speculate but why compare hollowed blimps to solid creatures?
I am pretty sure it isn't made of Earth element to say they should be heavy.
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/simply-supported-slabs-load-capacity-d_1803.html
According to that link a 6 inch concrete slab can withstand almost 1ton per square meter.
This is one of the main reason that makes me think that it is completely made of some light weight element like hydrogen or helium.
@nickzambuto: The armor. Inside the armor is its flesh. Even if you were wearing body armor like football players you can stull get a concussion.
No, he would struggle and fail. Hulk isn't Superman..but about 3 tier or maybe 4 tiers below Supes in strength.
@superhero24: WHAT. He pulled something like that with wheels. No way can he pull a truck or a plane without it. Wheels make a huge ass difference.
Of course not, but he still is able to pull 80 times what he can lift. Also, ice has very little friction, so it wouldn't be as difficult.
@superhero24: It was snow and part of the ship was below the ground. That makes the feat more impressive too. Wheels practically neglect friction. Superman is dealing with the friction with the part of the ship below the surface. There is no way Brian shaw can pull a plane stripped of its wheels.
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