Discussing Why Hulk Isn’t As Invincible As You Think He Is

He Lacks Versatility

Silver Surfer is far too versatile for the Hulk
Silver Surfer is far too versatile for the Hulk

The fact is, Hulk is just a super-strong brute. A very, very, very super-strong brute, but a super-strong brute nonetheless. He has to get in relatively close and use physical force to defeat any given opponent – and that’s a major weakness.

Countless characters can defeat him from afar without even needing to touch him, while others have various other ways to beat him with their versatile powers.

Doctor Strange opens a portral to dump the Hulk in another dimension
Doctor Strange opens a portral to dump the Hulk in another dimension

He can be mind-controlled, transmuted, dimension-dumped, time-dumped, contained, reality-warped, put to sleep and defeated in many other ways.

Essentially, putting Hulk against anyone with powers as versatile as the likes of the Silver Surfer, Doctor Strange, Thor, Thanos, Doctor Doom or X-Man is like having a baseball bat, while your opponent has a Swiss army knife full of various high-tech gadgets and weapons – if the Swiss army knife guy uses his gadgets properly, Mr. Baseball Bat has no chance.

Obviously, these are just a handful of Hulk’s feats – there are plenty of others both good and bad – but the point here was to highlight that he can and has been beaten (and, in many cases, quite easily).

Just bear that in mind next time you insist that he can beat someone with much more in their arsenal than him.

What do you think? Still think Hulk is unbeatable? By all means try to prove it somehow. Have your say below.

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