dnno1
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Did Superman really beat the Hulk in the Marvel versus DC crossover?
I ask this because technically I don't thinkthis question has really been answered.
In the 1970's or 80's Superman/Spiderman crossover Superman and the brute Hulk fought to a stand still.
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In a later version somewhere 2005 or 06.Superman once again fought the brute Hulk and again it was a draw each one winning a victory over the other
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In the Marvelversus DC crossover Superman beat the Hulk but it was the professor Hulk not the brute Hulk not the "Hulk Smash!!!"Who in my opinion is the real Hulk.
It is the strongest version of the Hulk.
The professor Hulk is substantually weaker since Banner has some control.
In my opinion I think Marvel did this as a loop hole.
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So Superman VS.Hulk The real Hulk anyway.If so the answer has to be a stand still.If not then:
Superman Vs.Hulk
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The reality is this question has never really been answered.
OKAY WICH OUTCOME DO YOU GUYS THINK WAS BETTER?
Altough the comic were they square off was cool in the above comic.
Hulk vs.Superman.
I always felt the early 1970's or 80's crossover Superman/Spiderman II was more accurate since they kind of fought to a stand still.
Superman said "When I'm ready no force on earth can moveme" and Then Hulk said "That's okay because the madder I get the stronger I get".Which would have eventually lead to the entire universe callapsing in on itself.
I would like your guys opinion of which was the best portrial of the battles.Or maybe you feel it hasn't happened yet.If not how do you think it should go?
Just for the record in "Superman/Spiderman II", Superman's strategy was to tire out the Hulk, so he let him pound on him. Although they made it seem like the end of the battle "was in doubt", after Superman eliminated the annoying drone that was used by Doctor Doom to make Hulk angry, the Hulk admitted that he was too tired to continue the battle, therefore Superman actually won that conflict. As for the second match, I seriously doubt that Superman would have lost even if the match weren't decided by popular vote.