Amadeus didn't even see the fight, so...no. He's just being biased for the Hulk, as usual.
And WWH #5 clearly showed a stalemate.
But of course none of those facts are going to change your opinion, nor will they stop this thread from turning into yet another obnoxious hundred-page run-on sentence...which you're perfectly aware of and probably intended in the first place, so go on, don't mind me.
He saw the fight pretty well. Everyone saw it.
The fight was pretty even handed, and the Hulk certainly didn't take him out, but I gotta give Hulk the victory simply because Bruce was the last one standing.
Not only that, but he Hulked-out again, while Reynolds lay unconcious.
He didn't even see the fight. He and Angel were after Zom, and they both later had to go back for Namora and Hercules.
Our observations are more valid -- we saw the entire confrontation between the Hulk and Sentry in World War Hulk #5. Cho has only seen Sentry twice against Hulk -- destroying the Stone Ship and unleashing his full power. That's hardly the fight.
Cho's pro-Hulk. Of course he concludes that Hulk would save everyone from Sentry, even if he never saw the fight. He has that much faith in him.
Well, until the Hulk was about to kill them all. Cho's words.
Let me guess. Cho's mind reader.
t: hulk #1 and now it's official (from tih #111)
X and other haters will be very happy! t: :
Thankfully, we've still got the Void.
The childlike fear in the Hulk's eyes is the best part.
Why? Looks perfectly reasonable to me. The Hulk's got bones and bones always have a threshold after which they break. Given that the Void basically had the entire universe quaking in its boots the first time he showed up, I don't have a problem with him easily breaking the Hulk's bones.
Yeah, but the Hulk looks scared, and the Hulk i read for twenty five years before the Sentry was even created was afraid of nothing....