Who is taller Hulk or Juggernaut?

Who is taller Hulk or Juggernaut?

in hulk 402, juggernaut is BIGGER than hulk, and he’s not even in his armor, (juggernaut knocks hulk out). in hulk 404 (this is the way they -should be drawn) hulk is slightly bigger, but no real battle happens. when hulk was winning the fight, hulk was bigger, but when j2 was bigger, he was winning.

Who is stronger Juggernaut or Colossus?

So while Juggernaut is much more powerful, and would normally be able to win in a fight, Colossus could convince Cyttorak to transfer his power, or even cut off Cain Marko’s connection to Cyttorak.

Can doomsday beat juggernaut?

On the other hand, Juggernaut’s powers are magical. He can and will be able to hurt Superman enough to KO him. He wouldn’t be happy not killing Juggernaut, so he would slug it out with him. Juggs can’t be hurt, and eventually Doomsday would get beaten.

What can stop the juggernaut?

As seen in the infamous sequence in X-Men: The Last Stand, one surefire way to stop the Juggernaut (at least temporarily) is to completely reroute his momentum. Kitty Pryde, also known as Shadowcat, has the mutant power of phasing through solid objects, and can even phase others while touching them.

Can darkseid beat juggernaut?

Darkseid would send his legions after Juggernaut and they would fall before him. Eventually Darkseid himself would go after Juggernaut and that would be that. Juggernaut is strong, but Darkseid is stronger and if it came down to it, there’s always the Omega Effect.

Has anyone stopped juggernaut?

The only character to have stopped Juggernaut while he was in motion as an act of pure physical strength was the Hulk while he was War, a horseman of Apocalypse and empowered with Celestial technology. When Marko gains complete access to the Gem’s powers during the Trion saga, it increases his power a thousandfold.

Can the thing beat juggernaut?

Originally Answered: Can the Thing beat Juggernaut? Nope… not a chance on his own. The Fantastic 4 as a team would have trouble with Juggernaut.

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