Basically, if he puts him in a room saturated with red solar radiation, Batman wins. There are several examples where Superboy-Prime has taken down Superman.
Infinite Crisis is one of these. Superboy-Prime is invulnerable to kryptonite, which makes him more invincible than Superman. Plus, his rage and insanity fuel his powers. Without a governor to keep them in check, this alternate version of Clark lets loose with his full arsenal. Though his irrational hatred gets in the way sometimes, Kryptonian hunter Rogol Zaar doesn't need anything but his skills to defeat Superman.
It doesn't matter if it's on Earth, in space, or the Phantom Zone— Rogol's seething revenge is what keeps him going against Clark. Actually, it's his deep hatred of all Kryptonians. Though he was created by Jor-El, he believes the planet and its remaining citizens are a virus to the galaxy. So, no matter how much he's beaten, he continues to get up to finish off Superman. There's no doubt The Flash can outrun Superman. In all of their races since 's Superman , Barry has won twice.
However, when the challenge is for charity, he takes it easy on Clark. Needless to say, Flash has the power to defeat Superman. He runs around the globe several times to become the Speed Force.
As he does, he takes shots at Superman that the latter doesn't even see coming. While both Wonder Woman and Superman are about equal in strength and stamina , the former has better fighting skills. She spent decades training on Themiscryia to become a honed warrior. Therefore, Diana is much better in a battle against Clark. Plus, Wonder Woman has magic on her side. She wields a mystical sword that cuts electrons off of an atom, and she knows how to use it. Then there is her record of harming Superman in battle.
Needless to say, Wonder Woman can take him down if she's serious. Elaine Belloc is an angel whose biological father is one of the strongest beings in the DC Universe: Michael Demiurgos.
Being a daughter of the Archangel means her superpowers know no bounds. Moreover, she's learning her trade from the best in both Lucifer and Michael. Elaine can easily overpower Superman, even if she isn't at her best. In fact, she hasn't yet mastered her superpowers. So, it's scary to think that she can still overcome the Man of Steel without them. Lucifer Morningstar, aka Samael, doesn't know the true extent of the powers vested in him. He can create, destroy, rebuild, and alter anything in the DC Multiverse with a minimum of fuss.
His strength is second only to the Presence. If that isn't enough, Lucifer is the Biblical Devil. Pink Kryptonite is a type of Kryptonite that seemingly turns Kryptonians homosexual.
It is unknown what it would do to an already homosexual Kryptonian, although one could assume it would render them heterosexual. That only applies to Chi Energy in the DC universe. The same cannot be held if there were some kind of crossover. Table of Contents.
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Updated on July 2nd, by Amanda Bruce: As Superman features in a new television series, and has a new movie on the way, fans continue to see him as both indestructible and incredibly vulnerable.
For all his Kryptonian powers, Clark Kent is still very human. While there are quite a few villains who could match his strength, there are also just as many human vulnerabilities that could bring the hero to his news, and it's always a good time to explore them.
The Death of Superman was a watershed moment in comics history. Sure, Marvel Comics' original Captain Marvel had been killed off by fairly natural means, having died of cancer in a hospital bed surrounded by his comrades in arms.
The Man of Steel had his share of setbacks over the years, having taken a few hits here and there, but he was the reigning champ of the superhero world. Superman losing a fight is one thing, but getting flat-out killed by Doomsday is another. When Lois Lane cradled his broken body in the final pages of that fateful DC Comics issue, however, the impossible had finally become real. This plot proved so devastating to readers that Zack Snyder adapted it for the big screen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
In many respects, Superman is like a living, breathing battery. If some time on the beach gives the average person vitamin D, an hour in the sun gives Superman illimitable power. For Superman, time beneath a red sun is the only thing worse than the deprivation of yellow rays.
For a Kryptonian such as Kal-El, red suns have the capacity to stunt his superhero potential, zapping his yellow sun reserves and weakening him by a substantial degree. Though red sunlight was the native source of energy surrounding the planet Krypton, it has a deleterious effect on Superman, who has spent his entire life absorbing yellow rays on Earth following the destruction of his home planet.
Should an enemy seek to destroy the Man of Steel, the battle would best begin beneath the depleting power of a red sun. The Dark Knight knows full well that a little mind control goes a long way for Superman. After all, the Man of Steel is a flying, bullet-proof, one-man army. Superman has a low-tolerance mental firewall, and more than a few villains have hacked his Kryptonian database and turned him into a drone.
Though it has yet to result in the Man of Steel committing seppuku, mind control has put Superman in some truly precarious positions. From the comics to the animated movies to the big screen, Batman has maintained a distinguished career of beating up his frenemy, Superman. In this alternate reality, the Dark Knight wore a Kryptonian ring and bludgeoned Kal-El to death with it.
Superman has most definitely returned the favor, of course, but in assessing their decades-long dance betwixt friendship and rivalry, Batman has a better track record. He also has the raw goods that have contributed to his success on the battlefield: the wealth, the wits, and the tactical precision that has made fools of the best fighters in Gotham and beyond.
If only their mothers didn't come between them. Just as he derives his powers from yellow sun radiation, Superman boosts his confidence via the affection of Lois Lane. Apparently "girlfriend" was still a two-part word in the s, and also a harbinger of doom for Superman, who would soon get friend-zoned by his former lady love. Me, the best man at the wedding of my best friend and the girl I love!
The idea has become prevalent in live-action as well with Lois being the key to breaking through to him in movies like Justice League. Could Harry Potter beat Superman? That is the question. It may sound unfair to even bring it up, but magic stops for no man — only those who can respond with spells of their own. Some have hypothesized that of all the superheroes to fall prostrate before the powers of magic, Superman is the most vulnerable.
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