Yes, Venom has taken over the Hulk in various comics and animated series, creating a powerful "Venom Hulk" or "Venomized Hulk," where the symbiote bonds with Banner's gamma-powered form, enhancing its strength and rage, though often with complex, sometimes temporary, outcomes like curing Banner or leading to new conflicts.
The Hulk and Venom have rarely fused over the years, with the most notable instance being when Venom fused with the Hulk to try and defeat Dark Carnage in the lead-up to Knull's invasion. But this fusion didn't even work, as the Venom Hulk was quickly defeated.
Venom fought Hulk, Superman, and Juggernaut around the same time. The only Difference is Superman was losing his strength due to Final Night. Check the panels and dates of the comics.
Looks like Hulk has a lot of work to do in (Avengers Secret War). 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.
The answer; there isn't one. The amazing thing about the Hulk is that unlike nearly every other superhero ever created, the Hulk's strength has absolutely no upper limit. He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him.
For those of you who aren't familiar, Thor's hammer can only be wielded by those deemed WORTHY via an enchantment in the weapon. Captain America lifting Mjolnir in the final battle of Endgame was a GREAT moment because, in-universe, only Thor had been deemed Worthy.
Though the Hulk is far superior in strength, Venom actually holds his own and puts up a good fight with his enhanced agility and reflexes.
As a result, Carnage is far more violent, powerful, and deadly than Venom. Kasady and the symbiote would then be the main antagonist in "Maximum Carnage" and Kasady would continually be the most recurring character to use the Carnage symbiote in many publications.
It depends. If it's a straight fight, no outside items used, Venom would eventually win. But if Wolverine gets to use the environment which might give him access to fire or extreme sound, Wolverine wins. Venom vs Wolverine is always some type of battle of attrition.
A mercenary soldier, he played an important role in the series Deadpool; T-Ray served to remind Wade Wilson, also known as Deadpool, what a failure he was. He is Deadpool's archenemy for many issues and almost everything that happened to Deadpool was a part of an elaborate plan orchestrated by him.
Nope. Your Spider Sense doesn't work around Venom, Spidey. Which of these is the best "gotcha" moment, left or right?
During a confrontation in a cathedral between the Venom and Carnage symbiotes, Mulligan was apparently killed by Barrison. However, he absorbs a piece of Carnage, which later revives him and causes his eyes to glow blue.
Natasha was injured in the Hulk vs Abomination fight, explaining her deep fear of Banner. It takes a lot to scare the unflappable secret agent known as the Black Widow, but in 2012's The Avengers she's undeniably terrified of Bruce Banner... because she's already seen first-hand what he can do as the Hulk.
Venom comic series, Wolverine bonds with the Venom symbiote, creating a ferocious version of the X-Men's resident berserker. This alternate version of Logan enhances his brutal nature, combining his animalistic instincts with the Venom symbiote's power, creating a truly unstoppable force.
Venom contains a massive amount of HP because of his role as a Vanguard. This is why Wolverine is the ideal counter for the symbiote since he can instantly rack up Rage. This will also boost his damage. If Venom ends up running away from a complex situation, Wolverine's Feral Leap ability can prevent him.
Knull appears in Venom: The Last Dance, portrayed by Andy Serkis. This version is the creator of the Symbiotes and the Xenophages, intended to destroy all life and light in the universe. However, his Symbiotes betrayed him and imprisoned him on his own world.
However, Venom has a couple of key weaknesses that Spider-Man can exploit. High-frequency sonic technology will cause the symbiote to flee, even leading it to break its hold on the host. Fire is also something the symbiote is deathly afraid of - he will cower in the face of flames.
While the Hulk's rage certainly makes him a formidable fighter (the angrier he gets, the stronger he gets), he is no match for Thanos' brute strength and indomitable will. In fact, the Hulk's defeat by Thanos is so traumatic that the "strongest Avenger" refuses to make an appearance for the rest of Infinity War.
Yes. They work with certain comps better, they work against certain comps better. Thor is hurt so much more by groot, Thor is empowered so much more by magneto. Venom is hurt so much more by Namor, Venom is empowered so much more by dive DPS on his team.
Marvel's "Big 3" are Thor, Captain America and Iron Man. All heroes who bring something different and all important members of The Avengers. Marvel acknowledges this. Captain America is the leader and there is no doubt about that.
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.
With earth then overrun by Asgard's enemies, Black Widow was deemed worthy of the hammer, based on her willingness to sacrifice herself for mankind, and used it in the fight against Ultron.