During the battle against Thor, the Hulk basically conformed to the setting. It was reinforced with iron bones, the more he was beaten, the more angry, and the more angry he became stronger. By torturing Thor into a dog, one person can destroy the fairy palace without Odin.
When fighting Wolverine, his attack power dropped drastically and was taken care of by a few ordinary villains. But the bug-like self-healing ability is back, and it will be better after being stabbed by the vajra claw within a few seconds, and it is about to catch up with Wolverine.
In the anime Avengers, the Hulk even has a brilliant record of being stunned by Hawkeye and Black Widow with electric shock shells. Attack power and defense value and self-healing are all reduced to the lowest point. By the way, in the same animation, Hawkeye was stunned by Black Widow’s same electric shock bullet. Hawkeye is no more than a mortal. Shouldn’t the thing that stuns the Hulk be used on him?
I have seen a lot of American superhero animations. To sum up, the stronger heroes often break the rules, such as Superman and the Hulk, especially in the hero team. Heroes with general settings often leapfrog and fight monsters, such as Batman, to infinitely improve their intelligence and strategy. There is often a scenario in which a general hero or villain beats the entire hero team. If this hero or villain appears next time, the fashion value will drop sharply, and it will no longer be brave.
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