Even though he's not technically a mutant, Juggernaut was once called upon to defend the mutant paradise Krakoa from the wrath of the Immortal Hulk. Juggernaut #2 (by Fabian Nicieza and Ron Garney) featured the green Goliath and the unstoppable step-brother of Charles Xavier at each other's throats once again. Although that issue didn't include a fight with a clear victor, it's not the first time these two titans have come to blows.

On the outside, the Hulk seems like a sure bet to effortlessly beat the Juggernaut since his strength increases with his anger. If the Jade Giant can wipe the floor with the Avengers, it stands to reason that he can surely beat a villain who has been bested several times by the X-Men. However, the Juggernaut and the Hulk are a much closer match than they might seem at first glance, and their history of battles proves it.

Updated by Timothy Blake Donohoo on September 6, 2024: The Juggernaut is one of the strongest characters in the X-Men stable, but he has some stiff competition from the broader Marvel Universe. Juggernaut vs. Hulk is one of many matchups between Hulk and other powerhouses. Both characters exist on different planes, but their physical strength is immense. They've also changed a lot over the years, which is why Hulk vs. Juggernaut is still so hotly debated.

Juggernaut's Power May Not Be All It Seems To Be, But There Is Hope

The Juggernaut's power comes from the jewel tied to Cyttorak, an ancient dark Marvel god. The humans of the ancient Earth have worshiped Cyttorak as both a god and a demon. Cyttorak has gone by several names - the Lord of the Oblivion, the Master of the Raging Storm, and Cyttorak the Destroyer - and hails from the Crimson Dimension. Doctor Strange fans will remember the name of Cyttorak from the spell the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak, which Strange uses to trap his enemies. Cyttorak participated in the Wager of the Octessence with Watoom, Valtorr, Balthakk, Farallah, Ikonn, Krakkan, and Raggadorr a thousand years ago.

Each of them created an artifact that would create avatars from the first human who touched them, and Cyttorak made the Crimson Gem, placing it in a temple in Korea and leaving the demon Xorak behind to guard it. These avatars, called Exemplars, would then battle each other to the death, with only one remaining to rule the Earth. However, this never came to pass. A group of monks could summon Cyttorak to Earth, but they only snagged his destructive aspect. Two rival magicians, Gomurr and Tar, were able to seal this aspect into the Crimson Gem, which would play a role in its - and Juggernaut's - futures.

Cyttorak's avatar is meant to be as destructive as possible, which is why the Juggernaut is so powerful. The first Juggernaut was an unknown Korean man who destroyed his village, but little else is known about him. This event caused everyone to stay away from the temple that Cyttorak had set up. As they began to worship elsewhere, Cyttorak took one of the residents, Jin Taiko, and made him the Juggernaut, commanding him to destroy everyone nearby. Taiko refused and left to find someone who would do it.

The next known Juggernaut is Cain Marko, who found the temple of Cyttorak while serving in Korea. Cain fought Jin Taiko, killing him and becoming the Juggernaut. Marko's time as Juggernaut was typified by the destruction he caused, which is almost certainly because of the destructive aspects of Cyttorak in the Crimson Gem.

Cyttorak Wants Juggernaut to Destroy, Not Protect

Every time Juggernaut becomes a hero, his power lessens because the aspect of Cyttorak inside the Gem is destructive. Cyttorak wants Juggernaut to destroy things - it's the entire reason behind the existence of the Crimson Gem. Gomurr and Tar's magic seems to have kept all the other Exemplars from coming to be, which means that the true reason for the existence of the Juggernaut can never come to be. Cyttorak wants his avatar to cause endless destruction, so his power lessens whenever Marko becomes a hero. This is the main reason Cain hunted down the Cyttorak-created armors and artifacts in his 2020 series - to find a way to access the power of Cyttorak without being evil.

Marko is about to join Cyclops's newest iteration of the X-Men, so there's a good chance that - combined with his recent time on Krakoa - has lessened his power. However, this doesn't mean there's no hope for Juggernaut's power level. Colossus became the host of Cyttorak for a while after Juggernaut had become a servant of the Serpent in Fear Itself. Cyttorak was happy about the destruction Juggernaut was causing, but Juggernaut no longer served him.

Colossus was able to get the Crimson Gem and become the new host of the power of Cyttorak, thus becoming as powerful as Juggernaut. When Colossus became host to a part of the Phoenix, he asked Cyttorak to let him go, but the dark god said no. Colossus was constantly getting into destructive battles, something that Cyttorak wanted.

Juggernaut had spent so much time hiding out that he never destroyed as much as Cyttorak needed. As a hero, Juggernaut always controls himself in battle, causing him to access less of Cyttorak's power. What's interesting about the new "From the Ashes" era of the X-Men is that humans hate mutants more than ever, so Juggernaut will fight more than ever. Cyttorak wants Juggernaut to cause as much destruction as possible, and he's been known to hold himself back. However, if he can embrace his destructive side while helping Cyclops and the X-Men protect mutantkind, he may be able to access power like never before. This could make him more than a match for the Hulk.

Juggernaut Got Trashed By Nimrod At The Most Recent Hellfire Gala

The 2024 Hellfire Gala was a memorable experience, but in the worst possible way, for the Krakoans. The Orchis Initiative, the anti-mutant group that has been the main enemy of the mutant nation since it was founded, finally attacked just as this year's new X-Men team was being announced. Juggernaut was one of the newly announced members of this team. Because of his human status, his stepbrother Charles Xavier had originally turned down Juggernaut's request for Krakoan citizenship.

With time, Juggernaut was eventually allowed to live on the island, joining Nightcrawler and Legion's Legionaries and working with Forget-Me-Not. Joining the Krakoan X-Men wouldn't be the first time Juggernaut had been an X-Man, but he would've been the first human to join the team in the Krakoa Era.

The new X-Men team was slaughtered when Nimrod dropped from orbit on top of them. Juggernaut survived this attack and immediately went after the Sentinel. However, Nimrod brutally fought Juggernaut, beating him in a near-flawless fashion. This was quite a shocking moment for longtime X-Men fans.

On the one hand, Nimrod is the most powerful Sentinel ever created. Nimrod units have gone toe-to-toe with the most powerful X-Men and lived to tell the tale, but Nimrods also have an advantage in that they have mutant inhibitor fields, which allow them to nerf mutant power. So, a Nimrod unit smacking around someone like Colossus makes sense. Colossus is a physical powerhouse, but Nimrod can mess with his powers. The same can't be said for Juggernaut, making defeat particularly egregious.

The Magic Powering Juggernaut May Have Faded Over Time

Juggernaut in Orchis prison surprised to see Kate Pryde.
Juggernaut in Orchis prison surprised to see Kate Pryde.

Juggernaut's power is mystical in nature, and while the Orchis Initiative has been experimenting with mystical weapons and agents, magic and robotics don't usually mix. At no point has it been established that Nimrod can inhibit mystical power, especially that given by a god like Cyttorak. So, the only explanation is that somehow, Orchis made the newest Nimrod with a level of power previously unseen in Marvel mechanical constructs.

According to the most common strength ranking system used in Marvel side content, Juggernaut has always been a Level 100, meaning he can lift over a hundred tons. Juggernaut has also defeated the Hulk on more than one occasion, so putting his strength level at well over a hundred tons wouldn't be a stretch. Somehow, Nimrod was more powerful than that and could knock out Juggernaut in a few hits.

Characters the Hulk and Juggernaut Have Beaten

Hulk

Juggernaut

Character

Issue

Character

Issue

The Sentry

World War Hulk #5

Hulk

Incredible Hulk #402

Armageddon

Incredible Hulks #632

Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange #182

Wolverine, Strong Guy, Warpath and Juggernaut

World War Hulk: X-Men #3

Thor

Thor #411

Hercules

Incredible Hulk #107

Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)

Spider-Woman #37

Gladiator

Incredible Hulk Annual 1997

Colossus

Uncanny X-Men #183

The only other explanation is that Juggernaut's power has gotten far weaker than before, which also doesn't make much sense. The last Juggernaut miniseries, by Fabian Nicieza, Ron Garney, Matt Milla, and Joe Sabino, seemingly had Juggernaut gain more power than ever. The series even included an issue where Juggernaut battled the Immortal Hulk, one of the Hulk's most powerful forms. Juggernaut should be at the height of his powers, but his battle against Nimrod doesn't line up with that expectation.

It's made all the worse by the fact that X-Men (Vol. 6) #27, by writer Gerry Duggan, Phil Noto, and Clayton Cowles, has Juggernaut beaten again by Nimrod, although this time off-panel. Adding insult to injury, Orchis plans to steal Juggernaut's power after executing him. Of course, the easiest explanation is that Gerry Duggan, who also wrote the Hellfire Gala comic, just needed a way to take a powerful character like Juggernaut off the table and didn't care about what power scalers think. However, this does set a precedent for creators to make Juggernaut much weaker than he was before in future comics.

The Hulk Is At An Apex Right Now, While Juggernaut's Power Is In Decline

The Hulk has always been ridiculously powerful, but the last few years have brought him to a scary new apex of might never before seen in Marvel Comics. The Immortal Hulk introduced readers to an incredibly powerful incarnation of the Jade Giant that could survive even dismemberment. The Immortal Hulk even revealed the Hulk's mighty final form, a titanic spacefaring monster that many called the "Entropy Hulk," a creature so powerful it could destroy worlds with a single punch.

Hulk (Vol. 5) introduced readers to Starship Hulk, a new and powerful form of Hulk who traveled the Multiverse and defeated Thor, who had been upgraded with gamma power. The Incredible Hulk (Vol. 4) is all about the Hulk battling a Lovecraftian monster awakened by the Eldest, a monster with ties to the One Below All, The Immortal Hulk's central antagonist. These series prove that The Hulk has been at an apex of power for a while now, meaning that a Juggernaut vs. Hulk fight would be more epic than ever.

The Juggernaut miniseries from 2020 seemingly made Juggernaut more powerful than ever. During the run, Juggernaut took the power of Cyttorak to new heights by forging the most powerful Juggernaut armor with Cyttorak-powered artifacts. This should've established Juggernaut as one of Marvel's ultimate powerhouses, but this sadly wasn't the case. While Nimrod is certainly powerful, the way Cain Marko has been portrayed recently paints him as a much less powerful Juggernaut, one that Marvel's current Hulk would have no problem defeating in a rematch.

The Hulk is One of Marvel's Strongest Characters

When looking at the Hulk's power, it's apparent that his strength is nearly unlimited. Bruce Banner becomes more powerful as his anger increases, making him potentially unstoppable. This became abundantly clear during World War Hulk, wherein the powerful monster unleashed his righteous rage upon the Marvel Universe. The raging Jade Giant demolished almost anything or anyone who dared to stand in his way, carving a path of destruction in his wake that rivals even the Juggernaut.

In some ways, the Hulk is more of a threat than the Juggernaut due to his resistance to physical and psychic attacks. Psychic attacks frequently defeat the X-Men villain. By contrast, the Hulk stood against Professor X's mental abilities during World War Hulk. This is most likely because Hulk's brain has so many separate alters that no one persona can dominate them all. This makes the Hulk nearly impossible to control. However, while the Hulk has nearly unlimited power, he still doesn't have truly unstoppable cosmic power.

The Juggernaut is Virtually Unstoppable

The Juggernaut's sheer strength is hard to measure. Much like the Hulk, it's almost impossible to calculate since nothing seems too heavy for him to lift, and his punches can cause earthquakes and tectonic plate shifts. However, as previously mentioned, the Juggernaut is vulnerable to psychic attacks, particularly when stripped of his protective helmet.

One of the elements that makes the Juggernaut truly dangerous is that he isn't a mutant. Cain Marko is a human chosen to be the avatar of Cyttorak, and he determines how strong his avatar can be. Cyttorak can grant his avatar all the power at his disposal, increasing Juggernaut's already impressive strength and power to near-cosmic levels. At full power, Juggernaut nearly killed Thor in 1999's Thor #17 (by Dan Jurgens, John Romita, Jr., Klaus Janson, Gregory Wright, Matt Hicks, and Wes Abbott).

The Juggernaut is physically indestructible and massively powerful, but his greatest power is his unstoppability. Once Cain Marko starts moving, nothing can stop him. Heroes like Spider-Man have only managed to slow down the Juggernaut, and once the villain charges, even the incredible Hulk's immense strength can't hold him back.

When enhanced by the mystical field granted to avatars of Cyttorak, Juggernaut is virtually impervious to harm. While Cyttorak can remove that field, no damage can befall the Juggernaut when he is bestowed with the full power of Cyttorak's avatar. This makes the Hulk's strength a non-factor in a battle against Juggernaut.

Juggernaut Faced the Jade Giant in World War Hulk

During World War Hulk, the Emerald Avenger launched an attack against Professor X. While many powerful X-Men crumbled under the Hulk's might, the Juggernaut endured it all, never falling to the Green Goliath during the event. However, Cain Marko's strength wasn't enough to match his opponent, so he fully gave himself to Cyttorak, becoming his pure avatar.

Once that happened, the fight became more balanced. The World-Breaker Hulk and Juggernaut traded earth-shattering blows in an epic display of raw power. However, the Hulk could still win by employing a clever strategy. World-Breaker Hulk let the Juggernaut build momentum, only to move out of his path and avoid contact. However, this victory offered no clear conclusion as to which combatant was the most powerful.

Juggernaut Nearly Killed the Hulk

In Incredible Hulk #402 (by Peter David, Jan Duursema, Mark Farmer, Steve Buccellato, and Joe Rosen), the Juggernaut almost beat the Hulk to death. The issue featured the two powerhouses trading blows again and again. In a shocking turn of events, the Juggernaut eventually beat the Hulk into unconsciousness with his bare fists.

If not for the intervention of the Captain America foe Red Skull, it stands to reason that Juggernaut could have succeeded in killing Hulk. The Hulk is transformed into a raging weapon, working with Juggernaut to take down the Avengers. However, the Jade Giant eventually regained control and quickly defeated Juggernaut. However, Cain Marko wasn't so much beaten as taken by surprise with a sucker punch.

The two brawlers have fought beyond these encounters, but these fights establish a few hard facts: the Hulk can be overpowered by the Juggernaut; the Hulk cannot consistently stop the Juggernaut; and most importantly, the Hulk's strength, even at maximum, cannot harm the Juggernaut at his maximum power. Given all of these factors, it would seem that nothing can truly stop the Juggernaut, not even the incredible Hulk.

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