Marvel's fights aren't written to make sense any more, they're just popularity contests. **** them.
You'd think with a Thor movie coming out they'd want to give the character some respect.
considering thor clearly bested him and carried him off like a baby the last time they fought, this non-comic fight was terrible. I believe stan lee went on record saying thor was marvel's most powerful superhero. the hulk vs. movie looked like it was written by the biggest hulk homer on the planet. I swear if odin woke up the writer would've had hulk actually win against him too even though the fight would be over in seconds. the asgardians were treated like garbage. what's next, someone turning wolverine into the leader of the x-men, oh wait...marvel needs to put the right people in charge of writing this stuff.
like i mentioned the tradirion of "hulk is strongest that lives sometimes BACKFIRES on marvel, sooner or later sombody stronger than hulk wil come along pray he's one of the good guysI enjoyed both movies, i do think the ol Hulk bias came out in vs Thor though. Why do they always make Hulk unbeatable?
Savage Hulk (or a Hulk whose mind is minimally influenced by Banner) has beaten Thor as far back as the Eighties. It also depends on the Thor in question. Godforce Thor or the way Thor has been written recently would suggest Hulk should be able to do very little to him, however, Silver Age Thor, and Donald Blake Thor have never really been that powerful...or at least not "pwn the Hulk" powerful.Not really, Thor should be able to piss all over him in a completely unbias and neutrally written fight.
Thor is a god in title only. He's just a fancy magical alien. Personally I liked these films. I enjoyed the focus wolverine and thor got. But then at the same time it felt like wolverine and hulk guest starring the Hulk. It would be nice to give hulk his own thing. Also if they keep doing action like this, it would be awesome to do movies for spiderman, x-men and co. If planet hulk and WWh really are in the works and handled by the same guys, they could be truely awesome. Hopefully the Marvel translate this type of action to the movies.
No. Thor is, in fact, a god. He is the physical representation of a primal force of nature.
Well, that's up for debate. The Asgardians are not Gods, at least not as we define them. They are not immortal, for one, and they do age albeit very slowly, and will eventually succumb to death much like human beings. Their powers, or rather their bodies are not the result of magic either. The comics have presented very rational explanations for their enhanced strength and durability which is due mostly to a denser bone and skin structure than humans. They have advanced metabolisms, yet as far as we can tell still require nurishment. Some accounts place them as descendents from the elder Gods; Gaia, Set and Chthon (father of the vampires). However this does not make them Gods, but rather mortal offshoots who were more advanced than humans, and in effect worshipped like Gods. There is one other potential origin that claims they were Celestial experiments: beings who were shaped by belief. This does have some validity, as belief driven objects have nearly killed Thor in the past, even when weilded by humans (see: The Crusader) and by Aliens (Beta Ray Bill). In addition, Thor's strength has typically been shown as comprable to other Gods (Hercules) but most cosmics outmatch him pretty handily (Silver Surfer) as do some mortals (Juggernaut). So it's entirely up for debate as to whether Thor would best the Hulk, especially considering his varied power levels.No. Thor is, in fact, a god. He is the physical representation of a primal force of nature.