No, Spider-Man generally cannot take a full-force punch from the Hulk and survive unscathed; a direct hit from the Hulk, especially a rage-fueled one, would likely kill him. However, Spider-Man's incredible speed, spider-sense, agility, and strength (especially with gear or different versions like Cosmic Spider-Man) allow him to dodge, redirect, or counter the Hulk, rather than tanking his blows like a brick house.
👋 Yes, Spider-Man can withstand a punch from the Hulk. In the MCU? Most likely no, but in the comics yes, it depends on the versions. Spider-Man's durability is severely underrated.
Marvel fans know that Spider-Man is a strong superhero, but the company has just confirmed that Peter Parker is strong enough to defeat the Incredible Hulk in a one-on-one brawl.
The Hulk Once Lifted 150BILLIONS of Tons in Marvel Comics. HE held an entire mountain range above his head for an extended period of time The Hulk got to prove his strength during Marvel's Secret Wars, holding an entire mountain on his back. That still wasn't heavy enough for The Hulk!
Wolverine beat Spidey by being too durable for his punches when they first fought but just about every fight after that has shown Spider-Man winning through superior speed, strength, and agility.
While Deadpool used to toy with the most powerful villains for fun, Death Grip is the one villain who truly scares him, as he has found something worth living for.
According to Marvel's official profiles, Spider-Man can lift around 10 tons under optimal conditions. In other words, Spidey can press approximately 20,000 pounds overhead – roughly the weight of a school bus or 5-6 average cars at once. This puts him well beyond any ordinary human.
Because of the thickness and strength of the Hulk's skin, it's nearly impossible for any form of artillery to hurt him. Sure, everyone's seen bullets bounce off of the Hulk, but when we say he's bulletproof what we really mean is he's BULLETPROOF.
Both seem to have unlimited strength, Superman from the Sun, Hulk from anger, so it's not quite so clear cut. Hulk has held up a 150 billion ton mountain, Superman has moved a planet, but they are usually portrayed as much weaker than this.
With that being said as far as raw strength levels go, he is not in the same league as the Hulk. Spider-Man would be a 5 at best, where Hulk would be a 10.
Infinity War Drax is unvontrovertably the most powerful version, even without the stone. He's stated to have infinite strength and to exist as pure power before he gets the Power Gem. #3 Hulk didn't "hold his own". Even fighting defensively, on purpose, he dominated the fight until he calmed Drax down.
Wits Vs Gadgetry🧠⚙️ Though Batman has an array of nifty thingamajigs, Spider-Man's IQ is 250, compared to Batman's 192.
Hulk is the original Omega-Level Threat, proven by the chaos he caused in World War Hulk. The Phoenix Force is not only an Omega-Level Threat, but also an Extinction-Level Threat.
Like his namesake, Spider-Man's strength and agility stand far above those of the average human, allowing him to lift nearly 10 tons and to leap and move at incredible speeds with high accuracy.
The Hulk's strength comes from anger, so the angrier he gets, the stronger he becomes, making his power potentially limitless. If he were to ever face an opponent stronger than him, he would get angry that he is losing, then get the strength to defeat them, it's as simple as that.
The Hulk is now immortal. Even though his limbs and organs were removed and stored in jars, he still didn't die. Banner can die, however.
Incredible does have other powers. He's also invulnerable; he's got a jar of bullets that have bounced off his chest, took 100,000 volts of electricity as torture, and only suffered an injury from the Omnidroid itself.
Spidey agonizes over everything, he feels guilty even when it's unwarranted. That doesn't make him a bad person, perhaps the opposite, but it does mean he isn't worthy to wield Mjolnir.
One super fact about Superman is that he once lifted 200 quintillion tons with just one hand in All-Star Superman #1 (2005).
while not classified as super human, he is slightly beyond peak human. - especially his feats in the MCU. Spider-Man is and always has been immensely stronger than Steve Rogers, but Steve is a master combatant and has way more fighting skill.
The "Marvel Big Three" generally refers to either Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor (especially in the MCU era) or Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Hulk (often considered the classic comic book trio). The first group represents core Avengers leadership, while the second reflects enduring popularity and presence across different media, embodying power, edge, and relatable humanity.
Outraged, Spider-Man battled the creature, and defeated Venom when he encouraged Brock to lash out with webbing - he knew that the webbing was part of the symbiote, and that projecting too much would tire it. Venom was imprisoned in the Raft, and for some time began a pattern of escapes and revenge attempts.
Deadpool is obsessed with spider man for two reasons: He gets mistaken for him a lot. Peter, like pretty much every other hero who deadpool knows, doesn't get the fact that deadpool is actually insane.