First of all, I agree with you that those comics are not real instances of Batman winning. People site those references but fail to remember the actual circumstances, and then just go on their merry way believing Batman is stronger than Superman. Also, to whoever is saying Batman can use the JLA, stop it. that's cheating. It just is.
Superman is weak to Kryptonite, so if Thor had some, he would win in an instant. Thor, on the other hand, does not have a comparable weakness. Additionally, Clark is susceptible to magic, whereas Thor, thanks to the Odinforce, actually has magical abilities. This could prove interesting in a fight, as Thor can control one of Superman's only two
5 Max Damage. The anti-hero from Mark Waid's Incorruptible , Max Damage is a former supervillain who has a change of heart following the mental breakdown of the Plutonian, earth's greatest hero. Damage's power was that the longer he stays awake, the stronger and more durable he becomes. Going without sleep for an extended period of time allows
From the Realworlds Superman who is no stronger than an advanced weightlifter to the Cosmic Armor Superman who is undefeatable, these 30 versions of Superman vary greatly in their power levels. DC fans know that Superman is one of the most powerful characters ever created.
An army of Doomsday clones appear in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. Darkseid creates them to attack Themyscira, but they prove significantly weaker than the original. While Superman easily defeats them, he and the other heroes involved realize the clones were used as a distraction so Darkseid could kill Lyla and kidnap Kara Zor-El.
Though a Black Adam vs. Superman fight may never happen in James Gunn's revamped DC Universe, there's enough evidence to determine if Black Adam is stronger than Superman. Updated by Timothy Blake Donohoo on December 20, 2023: The DC Extended Universe that began with 2013's Man of Steel is now coming to a close with the release of Aquaman and
In their most vicious fight, Wonder Woman took on a mind-controlled Superman in 2005's Wonder Woman #219, by Greg Rucka, Tom Derenick, Georges Jeanty, Karl Kerschl, David Lopez and Rags Morales. In the lead-up to Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman took on a Superman controlled by the villainous telepath Maxwell Lord.
Superman could win against bloodlusted and composite Omni-man Superman and Omni-man has similar abilites like Super Strength, can fly and invincibility but Omni-man isn't fully invincible because he bleeds and recieve damage like when Omni-man fought and killed the Guardians specially RedRush when he repeatedly punched him in the chest implying that he isn't fully invincible Unlike superman
why even include everyone except superman and the flash? like, the relative speed of spiderman, batman, wolverine, and hulk compare to just superman, who is even slower than the flash, is just absurd. it's like saying "i'm stronger than superman, the hulk, and five kittens combined". why even add the five kittens?
Stronger: Bane. If you're purely basing Bane on his representation in Joel Schumacher's horrific Batman & Robin, there's no way that he'd stand a chance against the Joker. The Clown Prince of Crime would simply find a way to avoid Bane in a one-on-one battle in order to lure him into a fatal trap.
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