


As soon as Bruce Banner reveals to his teammates that he can transform at will, Hulk makes his heroic entrance to stop a Chitauri Leviathan with only one punch. At this point, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is not powerful enough to subdue him and the only blow that knocks him out is a fall from a jet at a high altitude. In The Avengers, Hulk is undoubtedly the strongest member of the team. Related: Avengers: Actors Who Almost Played The Original 6 Heroes When he transforms, his conscience steps back to give rise to the Hulk, who has barely any communication skills and is driven mostly by instinct. The downside of Banner's new abilities is that he has no control over them.

There's little the Hulk can't do at this point in the MCU timeline if he's feeling angry enough. While Hulk can't lift billions of tons like in the comics, he can clap his hands so hard that he sets off a powerful shockwave capable of putting down a gasoline fire instantly, and also smash his hands on the ground to create deep cracks that destabilize his enemies. Besides, his healing factor is the most efficient out of any other character in the MCU so far and even applies to Banner in his human form, as evidenced by how he once tried to shoot himself but "the other guy spit it out". He can also leap great distances for a prolonged time, climb brick walls using his bare hands, and run faster than most vehicles.
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His skin is almost impenetrable, only vulnerable to the sharp bones of another mutated behemoth like the Abomination (Tim Roth). Hulk can crush metal like paper and withstand heavy artillery without a scratch.
