In this case, Superman's body acted as a battery while he supercharged within the sun's core, bringing his ultimate form to life. Because of the excess energy not to mention a strength increase brought upon by equipping the Green Lantern ring , Superman Prime's power appears to have no limit. His time spent within the sun may have made him the strongest hero ever seen. Readers can see his supreme status not only by looking at his individual displays of power, but in his descendants as well.
Superman Prime chose to pass down very limited amounts of his power to those he deemed worthy. This allowed anyone on the receiving end to obtain abilities far beyond the ability-level of anyone else in the DC universe. If just the smallest amount is enough to supercharge another hero, what immense basin of strength lays within Superman Prime, as he has spent thousands of years unwittingly increasing his power?
With his newfound power, Superman Prime does not hesitate in showing this futuristic Earth what he is capable of. Superman is the absolute role model for what a superhero should be.
Corrupting that idea gives some incredibly compelling results, such as the Red Son Superman of Earth Having landed in Soviet Russia rather than the United States, in this reality Superman is a supporter of the Communist regime and indeed a great warrior to have on the side of any government. With this version of the Man of Steel brought up on complete lies, his severe training has given him far greater strength, alongside his sense of duty to Soviet Russia.
All-Star Superman has been considered many times to be the definitive version of the Man of Steel put to the page. From the colorful art style to the inspirational story that carries the momentum of the character forward, everything about this Superman conveys great strength.
Strength of character, strength of commitment to his ideology, and of course strength in battle. What's more, this version of Superman clearly gains much greater strength in the field, when he is given more emotional determination from the good he is doing.
Strangely enough, despite being one of Superman's villains, Bizarro is actually quite a likable member of his rogue gallery. Created with very little intelligence and often manipulated, Bizarro is sometimes portrayed as simply wanting a quiet life.
The sympathetic reverse version of Superman has a number of powers that the Man of Steel could never replicate. One thing that is not paralleled though is the strength. Bizarro is actually much stronger than Superman, despite logic suggesting he should be far weaker. Earth saw a very different reality unfold, as Superman lands in the hands of Darkseid.
Thanks to the Apokolips war completely shifting this version of Earth's history, Superman is trained in the most brutal of ways. The results are the Dark Side Superman, who not only seeks to cause chaos and destruction but is more powerful and deadly than most other Supermen in history.
Even his costume is far more armored than anything seen previously. He is war ready! Kent's transformation into Doctor Fate granted him powers of spellcasting, invulnerability, flight, superhuman strength, force fields, healing, pyrokinesis, telekinesis, telepathy, teleportation, and immateriality. Since then, he has become one of DC's strongest and most revered heroes.
Teenager Billy Batson holds the power of Shazam. You guessed it: Shazam. As far as big screen interpretations go, Zachary Levi portrayed him in 's Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Wonder Woman is far from DC's most powerful being. However, she earns her place on this list not just by virtue of who she is, but of what she has overcome and what she represents.
Wonder Woman represents the potential for a world without deadly confict. She symbolizes the strength of love and kindness as qualities that can help heal humanity of its hate and hubris. Because she is stands for such strongly idealistic but good-hearted and optimistic things, we have to consider the strength of that symbol. And because what she represents is mighty on its own, Wonder Woman absolutely deserves a spot on this list.
Darkseid is the Justice League's biggest bad for some pretty clear reasons. He shoots zig-zaggy laser beams from his eyes. He commands legions of frightening and disposable minions. He rules a spherical hellscape Apokolips with a stony fist. His goal to rule the universe clashes with the League's desire to protect the innocent.
Yes, some of the villains on this list eclipse Darkseid in the strength department. However, given the fact that Darkseid has proved himself to be more than a match for the entire Justice League, I would be remiss if I didn't include him. Lex Luthor's greatest strength is his incredible mind. His cleverness, savviness, and indisputable brilliance are matched only by Bruce Wayne. Luthor doesn't boast the formidable strength of Darkseid, nor does he possess the near-omniscience of Brainiac.
What he does have, though, is access, intelligence, and resources. The comics prove time and again that even on a universe-spanning battlefield, human ingenuity is not something to be underestimated.
Luthor has plenty of that and more. He's able to go toe-to-toe with gods and other cosmic beings because he knows his way around a power-play. He knows what his enemies want and he knows how to use this information to manipulate them. Luthor makes this list because he can smart and outclass almost anyone in the DC Universe. If that doesn't make him powerful, I'm not sure what does.
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