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‎using his momentum against him is any 70 ton guy can do with a push from behind, and augmentation never counts as their own strength feats. Hulk stopped Jugs, causing the downward force to shake the mansion. the writer said s in an interview.

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:*'''Superhuman Strength''': The Hulk possesses the capacity for virtually limitless physical strength {{r|Secret Wars II Vol 1 #8}}{{r|Tales to Astonish #73}}{{r|Tales to Astonish #78}}{{r|Incredible Hulk #228}}{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #109|111}}{{r|Indestructible Hulk #1}}. However, each of the primary Hulk personalities possesses a base strength level. While functionally calm, the Gray Hulk is able to lift 70 tons, the Savage Hulk roughly 90 tons, and the Professor Hulk approximately 100 tons. The incarnation referred to as the "Green Scar" is the physically strongest of all the primary Hulk's incarnations. After being exposed to the energies from the exploding core of the ship that originally brought him to Sakaar, Green Scar's base strength level was dramatically increased. While in a calm state, this incarnation was able of lifting well over 100 tons. However, while in an enraged state, adrenaline surges through Hulk's body, magnifying his strength significantly above his standard limits. The Hulk's immeasurable strength is directly proportional to his level of rage, excitement, stress. The Hulk also grows stronger the more radiation{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #105}}{{r|Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #2}}{{r|Fantastic Four #534}}{{r|World War Hulk: X-Men #2}} and the more dark magic{{r|Darkness / Incredible Hulk Vol 1}} he catalyzes. Finally, like [[Amadeus Cho]] explains, Bruce Banner subconsciously restrains Hulk's full potential because he quantifies and mensurates the external variables, preventing the Hulk to hurt anyone. Amadeus Cho corroborates his thesis with the logical analysis of all Hulk's historical conflicts {{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #110}}. However, if occurs the suppression of Banner's restrictions, the Hulk can neutralize this limitation, like when he becomes the Worldbreaker {{r|Incredible Hulks #634}}. The Hulk has also performed impressive feats of strength in his career.

 

:*'''Superhuman Strength''': The Hulk possesses the capacity for virtually limitless physical strength {{r|Secret Wars II Vol 1 #8}}{{r|Tales to Astonish #73}}{{r|Tales to Astonish #78}}{{r|Incredible Hulk #228}}{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #109|111}}{{r|Indestructible Hulk #1}}. However, each of the primary Hulk personalities possesses a base strength level. While functionally calm, the Gray Hulk is able to lift 70 tons, the Savage Hulk roughly 90 tons, and the Professor Hulk approximately 100 tons. The incarnation referred to as the "Green Scar" is the physically strongest of all the primary Hulk's incarnations. After being exposed to the energies from the exploding core of the ship that originally brought him to Sakaar, Green Scar's base strength level was dramatically increased. While in a calm state, this incarnation was able of lifting well over 100 tons. However, while in an enraged state, adrenaline surges through Hulk's body, magnifying his strength significantly above his standard limits. The Hulk's immeasurable strength is directly proportional to his level of rage, excitement, stress. The Hulk also grows stronger the more radiation{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #105}}{{r|Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #2}}{{r|Fantastic Four #534}}{{r|World War Hulk: X-Men #2}} and the more dark magic{{r|Darkness / Incredible Hulk Vol 1}} he catalyzes. Finally, like [[Amadeus Cho]] explains, Bruce Banner subconsciously restrains Hulk's full potential because he quantifies and mensurates the external variables, preventing the Hulk to hurt anyone. Amadeus Cho corroborates his thesis with the logical analysis of all Hulk's historical conflicts {{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #110}}. However, if occurs the suppression of Banner's restrictions, the Hulk can neutralize this limitation, like when he becomes the Worldbreaker {{r|Incredible Hulks #634}}. The Hulk has also performed impressive feats of strength in his career.

 

 



:::Among his most amazing feats are supporting a falling 150 billion ton mountain using leverage{{r|Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Vol 1 4}}, ripping through a bunker designed to withstand the explosion of many thousands of megatons in magnitude{{r|Incredible Hulk #177}}, eventually overpowering the [[Invisible Woman]], the [[Thing]] and the [[Human Torch]]{{r|Fantastic Four#25}}, matching the [[Scarlet Witch]] (prior to [[House of M]]) and [[Wonder Man]], [[Iron Man]] and [[Vision]], while the narration establishes that the Hulk's power is greater than their combined might{{r|Hulk#7}}, matching the [[Super Adaptoid]] who had acquired strength and durability of a hundred heroes like Iron Man and the Vision{{r|Incredible Hulk #469}}(if the statement of the cover is not directly contradicted by the story, then it is correct), closing the doors to a nuclear core that [[Thor]] and the Thing together could not budge{{r|Iron Man Vol 2 #6}}, reflecting [[Gladiator]]'s ocular beams back into his eyes, knocking him unconscious{{r|Incredible Hulk Annual 1997}}(before entering in the factory), knocking the [[Silver Surfer]] out with three punches{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #95}}(both were weakened by the passage through the black hole), tearing off an island from the ocean floor and dragging it to the mainland{{r|The Hulk! Vol 1 18}}, matching two [[Avengers]] teams during a prolonged period of time despite of becoming gradually weaker due to a physical separation from Banner{{r|Incredible Hulk #321|322}}, picking up and throwing the immense [[Fin Fang Foom]] directly to the moon {{r|Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom #1}}, throwing the [[Soul Gem]] through the interior layers of planet [[K'ai]], deep into its core {{r|Incredible Hulk #248}}, almost breaking the East Coast and also threatening to break the entire planet by the emission of energy from his body{{r|World War Hulk #5}}, destroying the [[Crypto-Man (Earth-616)|Crypto-Man]] after he was boosted with physical strength superior to that of Thor {{r|Incredible Hulk # 205}}, overpowering Thor{{r|Hulk: Let the Battle Begin #1}}, pushing two spheres of matter and antimatter apart and throw one to outer space {{r|Marvel Team-Up Annual #2}}, stopping an earthquake by pulling together two landmasses{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 202}}, holding together the tectonic plates of a planet{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #99}}, overpowering a field of energy endowed with sufficient power to alter the orbit of a planet{{r|Tales to Astonish #89}}, to slowdown Juggernaut's charge, crumpling his helmet and using his own momentum against him{{r|World War Hulk: X-Men Vol 1 3}}, stopping the unstoppable juggernaut after his physical strength has been agumented with celestial technology by Apocalypse, when he became the War Hulk, who is one of the horsemen of the apocalypse, crumpling the [[Hammer of Nul]]{{r|Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula Vol 1 3}}, breaking off the solidified [[Adhesive X]] from his body with no leverage{{r|Captain America Vol 1 257}}, hitting a rock with such high power that it illuminated the Dark Crawler's entire dimension(which was entirely without light) and then effectuate a powerful thunderclap that created a chain reaction and destroyed [[Dark-Crawler (Earth-616)|Dark Crawler]]'s dimension {{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 126}}, destroying an entire planet in [[Dark Dimension]] after clashing with [[Red She-Hulk]]{{r|Incredible Hulks #634}}, destroying an asteroid twice the size of the planet [[Earth]] with a single punch {{r|Marvel Comics Presents #52}} (mainly due to Hulk's superior physical toughness and to an impulse produced by the contraction of his legs. Based on the elastic potential energy, the impulse's kinetic energy was provided by the contraction), overcoming a power-draining mechanism which contained much of the combined power of himself, [[Doctor Strange]], [[Silver Surfer]] and [[Sub-Mariner]] {{r|Defenders Vol 2 #8}}, applying force to the space-time structure itself in order to prevent the [[Defenders]] from being absorbed into a fissure {{r|Defenders #3}}(with size of the singularity estimated in seven feets according to the Kerr radius for black holes with angular momentum, it's mass and gravitational attraction is therefore equivalent to approximately four hundred Earths), smashing metal adamantium {{r|Incredible Hulk #228}}{{r|Marvel Team-Up Annual 2}}, breaking up the space-time continuum with a blow {{r|Incredible Hulk #135}}, ripping off a device designed to fight against the [[Celestials]]{{r|Incredible Hulk #242}}(levelling down, if it could withstand power proportional to the [[Kubik]]'s, many orders of magnitude inferior to the Celestials, this is already significant), and overcoming [[Onslaught]]'s enormous strength{{r|Onslaught Marvel Universe #1}}(which achieved at least Celestial level in raw power{{r|Heroes Reborn: The Return #4}}. He could alter reality and use telekinesis on Celestial level to amplify his great strength. First, the ability to warp reality can essentially materialize a potential. Potential by definition is what can become reality, and the capacity to modify reality basically concretes this function. Young Franklin was the primary responsible for the resurrection of Galactus, created a replica, etc. Second, the alternate versions varies in intrinsic power. For instance, the 616 Mad Jim Jaspers is even more powerful than Earth-238 version of James Jaspers. Additionally, Psi-Lord is classified as inferior to the young Franklin Richards in the energy manipulation ratings. Thirdly, Onslaught was neutralized because of the Franklin's intervention in order to protect all the heroes. Franklin's interference implies he broke free from Onslaught's control, therefore weakening the entity. Nate is potentially cosmic level, but has inherent psionic restraints and only planetary feats. Finally, as Onslaught could not evolve by himself, since he utilized Hulk for that finality, then it means the Hulk surpassed his strength potential). However, Hulk's greatest feat of strength was to propagate concussive force through an infinite number of dimensions by the mere impact of the collision with the [[Ironclad]]{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 #305}} (entire dimensions, and not multiversal planets. First, the writer describes dimensions and where there are planets there are also dimensions, as every planet is directly vinculated to dimensions. Therefore to send concussive force to planets propitiated to transmit concussive energy to dimensions and their multitudes of astronomical entities. Second, there are literally infinite inter-branched alternate universes in the entire Multiverse. Therefore the postulate that suggests that only planets received the entire energy is probabilistically equal to zero. The force would encompass a strictly infinite number of boundless universes, whose volume is mathematically equivalent to infinite planets. Finally, all the few planets shown were examples of what occurred inside these dimensions. The argument also applies to the premise they were subsections of universes, just replacing the word "planet" for sub-dimension and the word "dimension" for universe. It is important to notice that U-Foes's powers were vastly augmented while on Earth, so that Vector repelled the reality itself and transported the U-Foes to [[Crossroads]]{{r|Incredible Hulk #304}}). Thor even stated once that the Hulk could be stronger than himself{{r|Incredible Hulk Annual #2001}}.

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:::Among his most amazing feats are supporting a falling 150 billion ton mountain using leverage{{r|Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Vol 1 4}}, ripping through a bunker designed to withstand the explosion of many thousands of megatons in magnitude{{r|Incredible Hulk #177}}, eventually overpowering the [[Invisible Woman]], the [[Thing]] and the [[Human Torch]]{{r|Fantastic Four#25}}, matching the [[Scarlet Witch]] (prior to [[House of M]]) and [[Wonder Man]], [[Iron Man]] and [[Vision]], while the narration establishes that the Hulk's power is greater than their combined might{{r|Hulk#7}}, matching the [[Super Adaptoid]] who had acquired strength and durability of a hundred heroes like Iron Man and the Vision{{r|Incredible Hulk #469}}(if the statement of the cover is not directly contradicted by the story, then it is correct), closing the doors to a nuclear core that [[Thor]] and the Thing together could not budge{{r|Iron Man Vol 2 #6}}, reflecting [[Gladiator]]'s ocular beams back into his eyes, knocking him unconscious{{r|Incredible Hulk Annual 1997}}(before entering in the factory), knocking the [[Silver Surfer]] out with three punches{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #95}}(both were weakened by the passage through the black hole), tearing off an island from the ocean floor and dragging it to the mainland{{r|The Hulk! Vol 1 18}}, matching two [[Avengers]] teams during a prolonged period of time despite of becoming gradually weaker due to a physical separation from Banner{{r|Incredible Hulk #321|322}}, picking up and throwing the immense [[Fin Fang Foom]] directly to the moon {{r|Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom #1}}, throwing the [[Soul Gem]] through the interior layers of planet [[K'ai]], deep into its core {{r|Incredible Hulk #248}}, almost breaking the East Coast and also threatening to break the entire planet by the emission of energy from his body{{r|World War Hulk #5}}, destroying the [[Crypto-Man (Earth-616)|Crypto-Man]] after he was boosted with physical strength superior to that of Thor {{r|Incredible Hulk # 205}}, overpowering Thor{{r|Hulk: Let the Battle Begin #1}}, pushing two spheres of matter and antimatter apart and throw one to outer space {{r|Marvel Team-Up Annual #2}}, stopping an earthquake by pulling together two landmasses{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 202}}, holding together the tectonic plates of a planet{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #99}}, overpowering a field of energy endowed with sufficient power to alter the orbit of a planet{{r|Tales to Astonish #89}}, stopping Juggernaut's charge and crumpling his helmet{{r|World War Hulk: X-Men Vol 1 3}}, crumpling the [[Hammer of Nul]]{{r|Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula Vol 1 3}}, breaking off the solidified [[Adhesive X]] from his body with no leverage{{r|Captain America Vol 1 257}}, hitting a rock with such high power that it illuminated the Dark Crawler's entire dimension(which was entirely without light) and then effectuate a powerful thunderclap that created a chain reaction and destroyed [[Dark-Crawler (Earth-616)|Dark Crawler]]'s dimension {{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 126}}, destroying an entire planet in [[Dark Dimension]] after clashing with [[Red She-Hulk]]{{r|Incredible Hulks #634}}, destroying an asteroid twice the size of the planet [[Earth]] with a single punch {{r|Marvel Comics Presents #52}} (mainly due to Hulk's superior physical toughness and to an impulse produced by the contraction of his legs. Based on the elastic potential energy, the impulse's kinetic energy was provided by the contraction), overcoming a power-draining mechanism which contained much of the combined power of himself, [[Doctor Strange]], [[Silver Surfer]] and [[Sub-Mariner]] {{r|Defenders Vol 2 #8}}, applying force to the space-time structure itself in order to prevent the [[Defenders]] from being absorbed into a fissure {{r|Defenders #3}}(with size of the singularity estimated in seven feets according to the Kerr radius for black holes with angular momentum, it's mass and gravitational attraction is therefore equivalent to approximately four hundred Earths), smashing metal adamantium {{r|Incredible Hulk #228}}{{r|Marvel Team-Up Annual 2}}, breaking up the space-time continuum with a blow {{r|Incredible Hulk #135}}, ripping off a device designed to fight against the [[Celestials]]{{r|Incredible Hulk #242}}(levelling down, if it could withstand power proportional to the [[Kubik]]'s, many orders of magnitude inferior to the Celestials, this is already significant), and overcoming [[Onslaught]]'s enormous strength{{r|Onslaught Marvel Universe #1}}(which achieved at least Celestial level in raw power{{r|Heroes Reborn: The Return #4}}. He could alter reality and use telekinesis on Celestial level to amplify his great strength. First, the ability to warp reality can essentially materialize a potential. Potential by definition is what can become reality, and the capacity to modify reality basically concretes this function. Young Franklin was the primary responsible for the resurrection of Galactus, created a replica, etc. Second, the alternate versions varies in intrinsic power. For instance, the 616 Mad Jim Jaspers is even more powerful than Earth-238 version of James Jaspers. Additionally, Psi-Lord is classified as inferior to the young Franklin Richards in the energy manipulation ratings. Thirdly, Onslaught was neutralized because of the Franklin's intervention in order to protect all the heroes. Franklin's interference implies he broke free from Onslaught's control, therefore weakening the entity. Nate is potentially cosmic level, but has inherent psionic restraints and only planetary feats. Finally, as Onslaught could not evolve by himself, since he utilized Hulk for that finality, then it means the Hulk surpassed his strength potential). However, Hulk's greatest feat of strength was to propagate concussive force through an infinite number of dimensions by the mere impact of the collision with the [[Ironclad]]{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 #305}} (entire dimensions, and not multiversal planets. First, the writer describes dimensions and where there are planets there are also dimensions, as every planet is directly vinculated to dimensions. Therefore to send concussive force to planets propitiated to transmit concussive energy to dimensions and their multitudes of astronomical entities. Second, there are literally infinite inter-branched alternate universes in the entire Multiverse. Therefore the postulate that suggests that only planets received the entire energy is probabilistically equal to zero. The force would encompass a strictly infinite number of boundless universes, whose volume is mathematically equivalent to infinite planets. Finally, all the few planets shown were examples of what occurred inside these dimensions. The argument also applies to the premise they were subsections of universes, just replacing the word "planet" for sub-dimension and the word "dimension" for universe. It is important to notice that U-Foes's powers were vastly augmented while on Earth, so that Vector repelled the reality itself and transported the U-Foes to [[Crossroads]]{{r|Incredible Hulk #304}}). Thor even stated once that the Hulk could be stronger than himself{{r|Incredible Hulk Annual #2001}}.

 

 

 

::* '''Superhuman Leaping Ability''': The Hulk is able to use his highly developed leg muscles to leap great distances. While calm, he is capable of leaping roughly three miles. However, as he becomes enraged, his strength increases considerably, which means he can jump much farther than usual. The Hulk has transposed 1,000 miles with a single leap{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #33}}, and he jumped on top of the [[Mount Olympus]] from ground level, in a single leap {{r|Hulk vs Hercules #1}}. On more than one occasion, the Hulk has nearly jumped into Earth's orbit{{r|Incredible Hulk #254}}{{r|Incredible Hulk Annual #10}}. The Hulk also shows incredible precision with his ability to aim his jumps and landings. He grabbed missiles on multiple occasions and landed on islands barely visible from the height he fell from{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #33}}.

 

::* '''Superhuman Leaping Ability''': The Hulk is able to use his highly developed leg muscles to leap great distances. While calm, he is capable of leaping roughly three miles. However, as he becomes enraged, his strength increases considerably, which means he can jump much farther than usual. The Hulk has transposed 1,000 miles with a single leap{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #33}}, and he jumped on top of the [[Mount Olympus]] from ground level, in a single leap {{r|Hulk vs Hercules #1}}. On more than one occasion, the Hulk has nearly jumped into Earth's orbit{{r|Incredible Hulk #254}}{{r|Incredible Hulk Annual #10}}. The Hulk also shows incredible precision with his ability to aim his jumps and landings. He grabbed missiles on multiple occasions and landed on islands barely visible from the height he fell from{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #33}}.

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