Hulk Wincons Debunk
As a final summary of my perspective and reasoning, I would like to share why I believe Godzilla would emerge victorious. After carefully considering the various abilities, feats, and limitations of both combatants, I aim to highlight the key factors that, in my view, decisively favor Godzilla in this matchup. This is not meant to diminish Hulk’s incredible power, but rather to provide a reasoned explanation based on the evidence and context available.
You see, a lot of Hulk's arguments hinges upon his resistances such his reality warping resistances directly shown against Vector where he supposedly hinges upon.
Godzilla was able to see the exact person that caused his destruction in the future and the steps needed to stop it, but was unable to actually put this plan into motion. While this could be chalked up purely to Jet Jaguar's interference, Hulk's nature as an acausal being would similarly play a role in keeping Godzilla from effectively working around him, and it shows that there is in fact a way to undo Ultima "defeating it's own defeat", as the powers do notably have limits to them. Ultima is not all-powerful, but IT is still an extreme force of nature that is not to be taken lightly.
First of all, this is a weak comparison when put into perspective. Many of Jet Jaguar’s powers are derived from a branch of IT itself, which allowed him to properly interfere with Ultima’s causality system and granted him the privilege of being able to fight on that level.
Secondly, the idea of ‘defeating his own defeat’ is only a reference from the Prologue, and it applies in an entirely different context completely separate from the actual plot.
Third, there is no basis to equate Hulk and Jet Jaguar in the same league. In fact, doing so underestimates Jet Jaguar’s abilities. You’re comparing resistances to proactive activity, which is a false equivalence. Jet Jaguar’s feats were not the product of passive physiology or automatic defenses as they were active manipulations of causality, events, timelines, and even space-time itself. Because he operated within the same causality system as Ultima, he was able to directly intervene and partially blind him. In a transcended perspective, a literal proactive narrative battle took place making it hold more credibility.
None of this translates into an argument in Hulk’s favor, nor does it demonstrate anything Hulk himself is capable of replicating. If anything, it only reinforces Godzilla’s superiority especially since, as the prologue makes clear, Godzilla eventually overcomes every obstacle placed before him. This establishes a precedent that his growth and adaptability are on a fundamentally higher scale than anything Hulk has exhibited.
Now, Ultima's powers, as mentioned before, boil down to "bending" space, time, and laws of reality in order to accomplish reality warping, aided by Ultima's precognition and nature as a being outside of time. For Hulk to win, he needs to be able to resist all three of these factors to prevent from being erased, having his timeline destroyed, or being law manipulated to death to keep him from doing anything. Luckily, he can do that.
The first one to tackle is space. This one's straightforward, as Hulk was able to tank a blast from Vector that was destroying a dimension down to the space and time, and in fact charge through it to punch Vector directly in the face.
Which I have explained in my blog that not only this scales massively lower than Ultima's power output Godzilla's reality warping scales below Vector's feat of repelling the Crossroads, which at best is Infinite Dimensions (Hyperversal) < Ultima manipulating the causality of Red Dust Kaijus which are connected to countless + 1 temporal dimension of higher cardinality (High-Hyperversal).
As I’ve explained in my blog, this feat scales significantly lower than Ultima’s actual power output. Godzilla’s reality-warping already surpasses Vector’s feat of repelling the Crossroads, which at best reaches Infinite Dimensions (Hyperversal). By contrast, Ultima manipulates the causality of the Red Dust Kaiju, beings connected to countless dimensions plus an additional temporal dimension of higher cardinality, placing him at a High-Hyperversal level.
Not only that, but bending space-time and physical laws are only the surface of Ultima’s abilities. He can also influence the very ‘facts’ of reality itself, operating all the way down to the metaphysical level. Which exist way above the fundamental level of space-time and fabric of reality.
So that's space, but what about time? Well, Hulk's got some layered resistance to that. See, Hulk was able to not only punch apart a Time Storm (impressive on its own), but he crucially resists the Time Cancer, able to resist it's effects on deleting his own personal timeline to safely stop it, and even just gamma his way through his own history being deleted, making him acausal. This is even more impressive given the Time Stream, which was affected by the Time Cancer, is stated to be above all reality and time in the Marvel universe, almost like a certain lizard we know.
Correction: Only stated to resist the timestream. However, Hulk can still resist something similar to a degree. That said, the size of Marvel’s timestream only extends across the Multiverse, which at best reaches about two layers into Outerversal. The frequent use of terms like ‘beyond space-time’ in Marvel doesn’t automatically make it equivalent in scale to what Ultima operates on.
However, you also left out the fact that Hulk’s resistance and acausality are actually quite limited, since manipulation of his timeline has been shown to affect him to some degree as even though time was broken, the paradox of Hulk being struck by the Gamma Bomb would still result in Banner being killed or erased by it. This shows that Banner’s resistance is quite limited, since it takes time for his own history to catch up with him and also altering Hulk's as well. While it’s true that Ultima couldn’t kill him outright through time travel alone, most of my arguments focus on how Ultima can simultaneously manipulate multiple variables outside of Hulk’s control. This is consistent with the fact that TOBA Hulk also canonically didn't happened. In the new Multiverse, a hyper-advanced bug-tentacle species devises a last-ditch plan for survival through communication. They peer into the future and glimpse the infamous TOBA Hulk panel. With their final strength, they encode and transmit a bug-message back through time, where it’s discovered by The Leader.
This moment in Immortal Hulk #25 becomes a pivotal plot point, setting the stage for the central conflict: How does Banner fall and become this monster? The answer lies in the unresolved hatred and struggle between Hulk and Banner. Hulk is described as a “destructive counterweight” to Banner’s longing for connection, while Banner, in turn, resents and despises Hulk and despite Hulk being the only part of him that ever truly loved and protected him. Their relationship becomes mutually toxic, a tragic spiral where a person comes to loathe their own sentient coping mechanism.
The series ultimately resolves with Hulk choosing his own future by not by succumbing to the role of “counterweight,” but by forgiving Banner and embracing love for him. This act prevents TOBA from fully succeeding.
Importantly, The Leader doesn’t block the vision of TOBA through foresight in a traditional way. Instead, when he intercepts the message, he immediately tries to force that dark future to happen. Ironically, his interference changes how events unfold. By simply knowing that TOBA would possess Banner, Sterns altered the trajectory because at the heart of the story is the bond that Hulk loves Banner, and Banner, deep down, once loved Hulk. Their bitterness only grew over decades of conflict, which in turn created the vulnerability TOBA could exploit.
That said, Immortal Hulk #25 also emphasizes that, even though the knowledge was sent into the past, the future itself wasn’t retroactively rewritten. The narration explains that “what the Breaker-Apart breaks, stays broken.” While this seems contradictory since TOBA’s rise was ultimately averted it implies something deeper: Breaker of Worlds/TOBA Hulk is acausal. Altering the timeline may prevent him from manifesting in our future, but it does not erase him from existence. Once the possibility arises, TOBA becomes inevitable within his own timeline. The best that can be done is to restrain him, limiting his reach so that he cannot affect the mainline reality.
And reiterating back from my blog:
Since the very foundation of Singular Point (both the construct and the series itself) hinges on Closed Timelike Curves (CTCs), its framework operates on principles far more complex than what Hulk has demonstrated. A CTC is essentially a space-time trajectory that returns to its starting point without violating the laws of relativity. A traveler on a CTC can move into the future and still arrive in the past, creating scenarios that directly challenge the principle of causality. This already goes beyond Hulk’s own time-related feat, which at best amounts to retroactive changes caused by absorbing Gamma energy which something far more commonplace within Singular Point, where entire passages are dedicated to explaining how thio-timelines function and how they underline the mechanics of Archetypes.
Ultima also showcases abilities that vastly surpass this level. His beam was able to cut through buildings that had been infinitely reinforced by his own CTC barrier. Within this field, any structure is layered with uncountably infinite versions of itself across time, meaning that each instance of damage is instantly replaced by its intact counterpart from another timeline. This creates the effect of mathematical density, or the illusion of invincibility. Yet Ultima’s beam still pierced through, producing metaphysical bubbles that represented erased futures and potentialities. In other words, his atomic breath annihilates across uncountably infinite timelines and possibilities. This destructive capacity only scales higher when one considers that Singular Points themselves are transtemporal constructs completely irrelevant to time and functioning within a higher causality system (Acausality Type 5), which surpasses paradoxical existence (Acausality Type 1). A paradox still exists within causality, but Ultima can erase causality itself.
It’s also important to clarify Jet Jaguar’s role. Many downplay him as though he were a simple anti-feat who “beat Ultima.” In reality, Jet Jaguar was acting as an extension of the same entity that preserved and manipulated causality to guarantee the existence of the series itself. He was equipped with non-linear existence within the CTC framework, allowing him to navigate time and space strategically by drawing on the Singular Point’s computational power. This is why he could confront Ultima at all. The “song” that guided humanity was revealed to be part of an endless time loop, where Jet Jaguar attempted solution after solution up to over one billion times with each effort negated by Ultima until an impossibility occurred: a non-existent miracle. This may suggest the Singular Point itself operates in the same framework as the Strong Reflective Equilibrium (SRE), where even impossibilities are woven into the system.
The remarkable thing is that Godzilla himself naturally embodies this same ability was only he overcame it, transcending the trap Jet Jaguar relied upon. Hulk, by contrast, has only shown the capacity to reset events through Gamma. Jet Jaguar, however, actively reset, revived, and restructured events. He manipulated the very laws, possibilities, and causal framework of the universe itself, while still managing to guide reality toward a definite outcome. At one point, this even involved limiting Godzilla’s otherwise all-seeing precognition. Where these countless failures are among the many infinitely layered upon layered within Ultima's Cycle of Dreams dwarf the Multiverse itself (Outer +∞ > Outer +2)
Brian Banner, possessing Sasquatch all the way from the Below Place, the lowest point in the Marvel cosmology below every one of the infinite Hells. Hulk's ability to see the truth and sniff out lies, combined with his "magical thinking", means he'd for sure be able to figure out Ultima, and figure out the location either by having Bruce and Doc Green figure out a solution in the mindscape, with seconds in the real world translating into hours in the Mindscape as shown in Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk, or have him either trace the Archetype energy or feed Godzilla gamma to use as a tracer. If Hulk can spot stuff in the more dimensionally complex Marvel Universe, he can do so for Ultima.
Now, comes getting there. This is so simple Hulk has multiple ways to do it. He can either use the shockwaves from his blows to cross the distance, like with the Crossroads feat where the shockwaves crossed infinite dimensions, he could start smashing dimensions systematically until he reaches Ultima, or, the simplest solution, rock up to Ultima's front door with a handy dandy door of his own.
First of all, before drawing further conclusions, it’s worth considering that this may be more of a narrative-specific advantage which is something tied closely to Hulk’s origin, his connection to the Below Place, and even his recurring struggles with paranoia surrounding his father.
Regardless, I have no issue acknowledging that Hulk can perceive and interact with incorporeal or even conceptual beings that much is a given. However, some of the arguments you’ve presented feel more like roleplaying than strategies Hulk would realistically employ in character. First, the Crossroads is vastly smaller than even a single dimension within Singular Point, and suggesting that Hulk would weaponize the Crossroads comes across more as a hypothetical roleplay tactic than something he would actually do. Just because a character can do something doesn’t necessarily mean they will. For instance, I doubt Yujiro would reliably use Shaori against Homelander, since his pride would likely push him into a more reckless situation. Likewise, MCU Thor wouldn’t realistically summon the Bifrost in a fight against Legendary Godzilla and simply leave it there until it kills him yet I’ve genuinely seen that argument made in debates.
Green Doors
The Green Door is traditionally used as a way to return from death for gamma mutates by linking the Below Place with Earth, but it's been used for dimensional travel by mutates before, like Leader who used it to seek out D'Spayre and teleport into Hulk's mindscape. Or, most notably, Red Harpy using it to jump from the Fifth Cosmos to the Fourth, teleporting across the entire Marvel cosmology through infinite complex dimensions.
Now, there is a catch. Red Harpy did not do this on her own, she was charged up by Strange's magic. However, it's notable that giving her energy was ALL that Strange did, as he admits he cannot stop her and that she's filtering the energy through her as gamma, using it to summon the Green Door that takes the Defenders to the Fourth Cosmos. This is explicitly shown as something that Strange cannot do and she can, albeit with an energy boost. Thus, Hulk should scale given he far upscales Betty in energy and mastery of the Green Door, with this being backed up by Leader and Absorbing Man also being able to make Green Doors of their own and Leader showing they can be precisely steered to certain locations.
First of all, Hulk can’t be upscaled from either of those examples, and it’s important to note that you can’t upscale mechanics themselves but only raw, measurable output. My reasoning here is straightforward: Hulk has never actually performed such feats. Both examples are highly situational, dependent on numerous external variables, and at best they amount to theoretical possibilities rather than concrete evidence.
The Leader is an exceptionally intelligent character who learned how to harness the Green Doors and weaponize their versatility. His mastery extended to the point of even being able to close the doors of other Gamma mutates. As for Doctor Strange, even if he did provide some level of amplification to She-Hulk, it’s far more likely that he was primarily responsible for navigating the process rather than being the direct source of the power itself.
Hulk Scales to TOBA's Feats
Ignoring the fact that the OP who posted this even agrees to me that the feat canonically didn't happened, yet still scales to him already address my issue with the feat. I don't think I need to explain scaling someone to a feat that didn't happened.
Secondly, even with the Sasquatch feat, it still doesn’t prove that Hulk scales to the feat performed by TOBA in Issue #24. The situation is fairly straightforward: TOBA possesses Hulk, and that possession may simply be the key to unlocking Hulk’s true potential. Would you scale Joe Fixit or Professor Hulk to the feats of Savage or Green Scar? No correct? Would Bruce scale to Hulk's strength feats as well as they share the same body? By that same logic, all of Hulk’s alters would automatically share the same level of power which isn’t accurate, as I’ve already explained above.
Hulk has killed similar being such as Dormammu, Eternity and Metatron!
Ignoring the fact that Hulk’s supposed feat never actually occurred canonically, Ultima himself already rivals entities on that level. Singular Point provides far more credibility in its portrayal of acausality and higher-dimensionality, since its mechanics are explicitly explained and consistently demonstrated making Ultima’s case much stronger.
However, neither Dormammu nor Metatron are truly comparable to “IT” in nature. They are simply very powerful cosmic entities.
Take Dormammu, for instance. The alternate-future Dormammu in The Best Defense is not fully abstract; he is semi-physical, existing in a single space. Strange defeats him by luring him into a position where Hulk’s head can detonate stored magic. Essentially, it’s still a huge explosion of magic-enhanced, yes, but not truly a metaphysical attack. Crucially, this does not affect the main Dormammu as it is a separate, isolated incarnation.
Similarly, in Immortal Hulk #24, the death of the Sentience of the Eighth Cosmos (SotEC) raises questions. TOBA had destroyed Banner’s soul and assimilated every persona inside him billions of years prior, making it difficult to assert that Hulk himself could replicate any of these feats. Additionally, the SotEC approached TOBA at the end of its cycle, on the verge of death, in corporeal form, and under the assumption it was Banner, none of which provides a reliable scaling for a healthy Hulk confronting Ultima. Furthermore, this event occurred in an isolated, doomed future; it did not retroactively affect the broader multiverse.
Even after ten billion years as the Breaker of Worlds, TOBA’s actions didn’t prevent a message from being sent back through time to avert the Eighth Cosmos’ destruction. The multiverse itself remained intact, demonstrating that future doom is not absolute.
This highlights why killing Godzilla Ultima’s True Form would be exceptionally difficult. As the prologue of Singular Point explains:
Unlike Dormammu or the SotEC, Ultima’s “present” is an amalgamation of all possible pasts and futures components of itself that are simultaneously victories and defeats. Killing it is not just a matter of destroying a higher cosmic being; it would require overcoming an entity whose existence is non-linear, where possible defeats already exist as part of itself. In other words, to truly kill Ultima would be to erase it from all possible timelines, which is fundamentally different from the Dormammu or SotEC cases.
That said, killing Ultima’s True Form may not be strictly necessary for Hulk to achieve a potential win, but it does illustrate the unique challenges involved and why any such confrontation is far more complex than simple “cosmic punching” feats.
"But Dormammu can never die for Dormammu is a concept, a shared belief among all who know me! For as long as others worship me, energy shall form itself to become me!”
The crucial phrasing here is “as long as others worship me”. This implies that Dormammu cannot die permanently but it does not mean he is entirely indestructible. In the case of the bad-future Dormammu in The Best Defense, this distinction is largely irrelevant, since Strange immediately leaves that timeline after Dormammu is destroyed, and nothing else is shown of it.
Dormammu is composed of extra-dimensional energy that can survive being scattered across dimensions, drawing power from the belief of his worshippers. He is explicitly said to transcend “several realities and planes of existence” (Anthony Oliveira). This is conceptually similar to Ultima, who exists as living information and extra-dimensional energy. However, despite both being cosmic/conceptual beings, their experiences of time and sense of self differ drastically. The bad-future Dormammu is not the main Dormammu experiencing events outside a linear perspective that he remains bound to a single temporal flow.
Even so, Hulk was able to nuke Dormammu to death within that alternate future (which also highly implies that Hulk dies too). While this didn’t kill present Dormammu, it demonstrates that Hulk can destroy a conceptual entity on a significant scale something comparable, in method if not exact nature, to Ultima. This also underscores that timelines operate differently in Marvel than in Singular Point, so the lack of retroactive effect on Dormammu doesn’t invalidate Hulk’s ability to harm conceptual beings.
The same reasoning applies to Metatron or the Sentience of the Eighth Cosmos (SotEC). Both exist on the same plane as Eternity, and Hulk’s feats against them (via absorption or destruction) show he can directly affect beings of that conceptual magnitude. While Metatron might have the narrative ability to escape, he doesn’t demonstrate it in the relevant issues; the SotEC is grabbed by TOBA-Hulk and destroyed without resisting, and is already near death at the end of reality. The events remain confined to their “now” and do not automatically scale to other incarnations.
Moreover, the message that ultimately prevents the TOBA future was protected by TOAA, ensuring that Hulk could avert the disaster. This is not an anti-feat for TOBA but it simply confirms that events from a doomed future did not retroactively alter the past is an important distinction when comparing to Ultima.
The core challenge with Ultima is its nonlinear existence. IT experiences all possible beginnings and endings simultaneously, effectively existing as a collection of all potential timelines. Hulk’s attacks, even when conceptually destructive, operate in a linear sense: blowing up future Dormammu doesn’t kill present Dormammu, and consuming the SotEC doesn’t harm Eternity. Applying the same strategy to Ultima doesn’t necessarily work, because IT’s “present” is an amalgamation of all possible states of existence.
That said, Hulk does not necessarily need to kill Ultima to achieve a win. Unlike a direct-action entity, Ultima views reality and its components as simulations or dreams. If Hulk can sever Ultima’s connection to reality, or otherwise neutralize its interaction with the world for a meaningful period, this would constitute a victory by standard debate criteria. It’s extremely difficult due to Ultima’s multidimensional presence and temporal scope, but it is not outright impossible. Success would likely involve stopping Godzilla in a way that affects more than the immediate present, rather than a simple, linear confrontation.
Also a lot of people are acting if Hulk's feats are effortless when in reality Hulk was heavily implied of dying in the same comic that he killed Dormammu. In his battle against Onslught breaking his armor actually made him stronger.
Here’s the page at the end of the fight that people often leave out, which actually makes Hulk look more impressive. Onslaught has a history of deliberately lowering his durability to provoke physically powerful opponents into attacking him similarly to what he did with Thor. It’s clear that Onslaught doesn’t truly need his armor; rather, he uses it to grow stronger by encasing other beings within it. After absorbing Franklin and Nate Grey, he decided he no longer required the armor and deliberately sought out a fight with the strongest hitter available namely, Hulk and thus later struggled against him. His battle with TOBA was only to buy some one minute of time.
Hulk can buy Bruce some time!
Ultima given seconds in the real world can translate to hours within the Hulk Mindspace, as shown by Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk. Thus, Banner has plenty of time to form a plan of attack and position Hulk to blast Ultima to death.
This is also a part that I disagree, I have already mentioned the fact that Godzilla fought Jet Jaguar who has a much more impressive feat via super-computation. Who also so happens to manipulate events and causality in order to execute over a billion methods in which Ultima negates. Not only does Godzilla has better feats and experience in terms of this type skill and power he also fought an opponent in which Hulk can theoretically perform. Godzilla’s precognition allows it to stay consistently ahead of Bruce, as it demonstrates superior acausality and non-linear perception, whereas Bruce at best experiences only slight time dilation.
Not to mention not only does he getting pressurizes by the Godzilla throughout the fight Godzilla also can actually conjure up weapons and adapt base upon weaknesses shown in Hulk's lore. As demonstrated by the fact that singularities like JJ created the Orthogonal Diagnolizer out of the remnants of the Oxygen Destroyer.
Hulk's Resistances
Excluding the feats already mentioned, what prevents Godzilla from absorbing Hulk’s energy and potentially gaining abilities like the Green Door or basic magic? Gamma radiation is shown to be nearly absorbable even by relatively low-tier absorbers, such as Havok. Notably, even a human like Jackie McGee has been able to harness its power, suggesting that Godzilla could feasibly incorporate similar energy-based abilities. Now this time Godzilla's Hax and resistances + Hulk's Hax and resistances.
Godzilla's Wincons?
With some careful digging. The crux lies in the nature of the Catastrophe (the human-designated term for Godzilla's transformation into the Omega Point) and whether it's effects could realistically work on the Hulk. Interestingly, a scene from the recent Fractured Son run sheds light on this. But before we get there, we need to understand how the Omega Point, Catastrophe and transcendence function within this context.
The Omega Point, is just a process where uncountably infinite parallel worlds, timelines and dimensions were overlapped in order to form a cocoon for Godzilla to hatch out of. Theoretically speaking, the concept proposed by Frank Tipler. According to his hypothesis, the ultimate fate of the universe is to collapse into a singularity the Omega Point. This singularity is infinitely dense, containing all matter, energy, and information in the universe, and functions as a supercomputer with effectively limitless computational power, a godlike entity. Within this framework, Ultima grows inside the Omega Point and ultimately tears it apart, symbolizing that its power transcends all limits. It can be compared to a cosmic computer capable of simulating the entire universe, where an entity within can expand until it breaks free, entering or affecting another reality.
As described by Jet Jaguar future self described being on transcendent perspective/position, existing from a transcendental perspective, he views the entire process as fiction and holds full narrative control over his past self. To prevent the world from being completely erased, he engaged in a narrative struggle against Godzilla matching destruction with preservation in an effort to balance what Godzilla was unmaking. As the description describe with these words:
The term 脈絡 (myakuraku), composed of the kanji for "pulse" (脈) and "intertwine" (絡), refers to the logical flow or contextual coherence between ideas or events.
Next, エピソード and シナリオ are written in katakana, indicating they are loanwords: episode and scenario, respectively. エピソード on the other hand describes individual events or narrative segments within a larger work, while シナリオ refers to the broader plot, script, or structured sequence of a story.
Finally, 解説 (kaisetsu) combines the kanji for "untie/solve" (解) and "explain/theory" (説), meaning a detailed explanation or commentary, often used in academic or analytical contexts.
Together, these terms form a cohesive vocabulary for discussing storytelling structure and interpretation in Japanese media. Implying that Godzilla is destroying things down to the narrative level.
As for Hulk, the fundamental flaw behind his immortality could very well be his undoing. In Incredible Hulk (2023) #24, it's revealed that Doctor Strange created a room within the Sanctum Sanctorum where Bruce Banner is completely unable to transform into the Hulk, achieved by having the meaning of Gamma itself significantly lessened. Trapped inside, Bruce is ultimately killed, unable to summon the Hulk to protect him. He only survived later on because the creatures that devoured his body left the room before fully digesting him, allowing Hulk to burst out from within their stomachs once he was free of the spell's effect.
The Omega Point is essentially a small contained space where all narratives and meaning collapses. It doesn’t need to erase the concept of Gamma entirely, only diminish its significance. When combined with Ultima’s existence erasure down to the causal and temporal level and his precognitive super-intelligence, any potential mistake would be anticipated and prevented, allowing him to put Hulk in a permanent suspended animation.
Verdict:
In short, I firmly believe Godzilla’s superior arsenal, reality-bending abilities, immense range, and unmatched immortality would secure him the victory. Hulk’s vulnerabilities aren’t glaring weaknesses but subtle flaws that only manifest over time, usually in attritional battles. Unfortunately for Hulk, that’s exactly where Godzilla excels. His incredible survivability, probability-altering powers, and strategic precision amplify those rare cracks in Hulk’s defenses, making the Banner state a more frequent and exploitable liability. Combined with Hulk’s inability to permanently harm Godzilla and Godzilla’s own capacity to erase him outright, the balance decisively tips in Godzilla’s favor.
The fight would be monumental, chaotic, and devastating but the outcome is clear:
The Winner is Godzilla.
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