User blog comment:Deadpool fan11/Who Would Win?/@comment-1538701-20111222183220

As I said in my comment, Hulk, but, since the most common argument is about Admantium being unbreakable, I think I'll point out a few flaws to that. 1) Admantium isn't unbreakable, its PRACTICALLY unbreakable. There's no such thing as being UNbreakable, its a physical impossibility, just really hard to break. In the Marvel Universe, Admantium is indeed one of the strongest materials, but there's still one stronger than that: Vibranium, as in Cap's Shield. And, Cap's Shield, which like I just said to drill in this point is stronger than admantium, has infact been broken before, which means Admantium can be broken. And, just in case anyone doesn't get it, Admantium has been broken before... By Magneto, Magneto has repeatedly bent and shaped admantium, and even ripped it from Wolverine's bones. No matter which way you look at it, Admantium must have been broken to do that. 2) Its bonded to his bones, not his joints. The neck is built up of several bones, joint by tendons and nerves. The tendons are NOT unbreakable, so he can easily snap his neck/rip his head from his shoulders. Likewise, the skull is not, contrary to popular belief, a solid bone, but made of several plates that, while they fuse together, are not attached. The admantium is only coating each indavidual bones, so that means that his skull can still be taken apart if he gets several planet shattering blows to the face. 3) The Hulk doesn't have to worry about how strong something is, he can still break it. No matter how strong it is, he can still break it. His power isn't 'really really strong', its 'as strong as he wants to be'. If he wants to break Admantium, he can do. Hell, if he wants to eat a sun he can. The only reason the Hulk hasn't just punched the earth in half is that he hasn't had any reason to do so. Logically, the Hulk could probably beat up Galactus if he wanted to.