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The Savage Hulk represents the unbridled power that is driven by rage, while Banner’s Professor Hulk persona from the 90s had the strength, but kept the brain of Banner in control. These are two of the main versions we’ve seen in the comics, but which is stronger? Which Hulk reigns supreme above the others? Below, we’ve put together a ranking of the different versions of the Hulk and their respective power compared to the others. These seven versions represent the main universe versions of the Hulk that we’ve repeatedly seen in the comics. Some would argue that the strongest Hulk has yet to be seen, though some modern examples seem poised to go for the crown. We’ve tried to keep it to the main offerings, but keep in mind that some different types are out there — Looking at you Weapon H.
Some honorable mentions include Bruce Banner from “Old Man Logan.” He’s not only strong, but Banner can also transform into a monstrous form of the Hulk that swallows Logan whole. Also worth mentioning is the Hulk that was once transformed into a member of Apocalypse’s Four Horsemen as the latest War. Both just miss the list below, so read on to see which versions take the top spots.
7) Professor Hulk

We’ll kick off with Professor Hulk or the Merged Smart Hulk. With the help of hypnosis by Doc Samson, the Hulk and Bruce Banner can merge and create a new single identity. The result is a Hulk that keeps Banner’s intelligence, mixed with the Grey Hulk’s intelligence and the green Hulk’s body. The problem with this version is that it seems like this Smart Hulk is unable to match the other Hulks unless they are calm. It does happen to be the largest version of the Hulk, but I can also count several times where this version is beaten to a pulp and forced to go savage. That’s partly how Hulk was able to defeat Onslaught with one punch, having the safeguards he put in place removed.
6) Mr. Fixit / Grey Hulk

The return of the Grey Hulk brought the idea of Banner’s identities wrestling for control. He manages to hold onto his intelligence a bit, and later can transform into this form away from the nighttime — this would return in Immortal Hulk. Grey Hulk becomes Joe Fixit at one point, who is a security expert in Las Vegas, which could also be known as a goon. He works with a casino owner in Vegas and takes up the role after his ability to change back to Banner is magically repressed.
5) Red Hulk

The opposing force to Bruce Banner’s green Hulk, the Red Hulk is a version connected to two different people: Robert Maverick with the U.S. Avengers and Banner’s sworn enemy, Thunderbolt Ross. The Army General took on the power of the Red Hulk with the help of A.I.M. as a way to easily battle the original Hulk. This version is more aggressive, but retains the tactical intelligence of Ross. The other big difference is that Red Hulk’s body temperature rises with anger instead of his strength. And once he’s too heated, he has no way to easily cool down.












