Godblast and Lightning. Thor has access to the Odinforce and the ability to channel "the power of a billion suns." He has knocked Galactus off his feet. A maximum-output Godblast might be enough to overwhelm the Hulk’s healing factor before his rage peaks. The Verdict If it’s a spontaneous street fight with no prep time: The Hulk wins 6/10 times. He absorbs Thor’s initial hammer strikes, gets angrier, and eventually overpowers the god through pure, brute persistence.
Let’s break down the battle. The Hulk (Bruce Banner): The angrier he gets, the stronger he gets. There is no theoretical ceiling. The Hulk has held up a mountain range, shattered an asteroid twice the size of Earth, and physically stopped a Leviathan with one punch. His regeneration is legendary, and his endurance is limitless—as long as he remains angry.
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But in the hearts of fans? There is no loser. Every thunderclap and hammer strike is a reminder of why we love comics: not for the ending, but for the earth-shattering, jaw-dropping spectacle of two gods trying to tear each other apart.
Infinite scaling. In the World War Hulk storyline, a rage-fueled Hulk defeated Black Bolt, Doctor Strange, and the Sentry. He has punched reality itself. If Thor can’t end the fight in the first few minutes, the Hulk becomes stronger than any god. Godblast and Lightning
For over six decades, comic book fans have debated one question with the ferocity of a gamma-fueled punch: Who would win in a fight, the Incredible Hulk or the Mighty Thor?
Thor wins 9/10 times. He can fly the Hulk into orbit, drop him into the sun, or channel a continent-shattering lightning strike before Banner reaches critical mass. The Real Answer As Stan Lee famously said: "The person who would win in a fight is the person that the scriptwriter wants to win." The Verdict If it’s a spontaneous street fight
It’s the ultimate heavyweight bout. On one side, the unstoppable force of rage. On the other, the immovable object of Asgardian royalty. They’ve been allies, enemies, and everything in between. But when the dust settles and the thunder fades, which god-like being is left standing?