Summary

  • Hulk and Thor fight frequently, but usually with some kind of caveat that makes a direct comparison difficult.
  • However, in Avengers: Twilight, Hulk just took down Thor with a single hit, showcasing his limitless strength.
  • Fan debate is heated over who 'should' be stronger, but this story offers up a very clear answer as to who actually is.

Warning: contains spoilers for Avengers: Twilight #5!As Hulk and Thor square off once again, fans of this Marvel match-up have new evidence of who's really the "Strongest Avenger." The Son of Odin and the Green Goliath are among the strongest Avengers in franchise history, with their respective tempers resulting in many different face-offs between the two. However, it's rare fans get a definitive indication of who's truly most powerful.

That changes in Avengers: Twilight #5. The issue takes place in the Avengers' near future, where Red Skull has discredited Captain America's team and convinced the public that heroes cause nothing but destruction. This is all part of his plan to seize control of America, as he reveals he's been working behind the scenes to enact a fascist takeover of the planet. Just as Cap seems to have the upper hand against Red Skull, he unleashes the ultimate weapon that he's kept secret until now.

Mind-controlled by Ultron's technology, Hulk has been turned into a living weapon, with Red Skull dropping him on any targets that get in the way of his plans, creating the illusion of world peace through total domination. While Cap does have his own team of Avengers to fight back, Hulk's arrival immediately takes Thor out of the fight. Despite the God of Thunder seeing Hulk coming, he's knocked unconscious by a single, earth-shaking blow form the Green Goliath, shown unconscious on the ground as the dust clears from Hulk's arrival. Thor even whispers a quiet, "No..." when he sees what's coming.

Avengers: Twilight #5

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  • Writer: Chip Zdarsky
  • Artist: Daniel Acuña
  • Letterer: Cory Petit
  • Cover Artist: Alex Ross
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