Q. Superman can fly at speeds almost equal to 2.6×106 m/s. A supersonic jet on the planet Krypton can fly at a maximum speed of 260000 m/s.
It is mentioned that Superman can travel at approximately 7,680 miles per hour or 12,352 kilometers per hour. To put this into perspective, a commercial airplane's cruising speed is only around 500-600 miles per hour.
As superman is an imaginary character, it can travel at any speed. Speed can not be limit for him.
The Flash is faster than Superman.
The Flash Has Always Been Faster Than Superman
The Flash is the Fastest Man Alive, and that includes being faster than Kryptonians. While Superman is powerful and a close second as the world's fastest hero, he can't top the Speed Force.
Whether Shazam is faster than Superman really depends on the writers. Sometimes Shazam has been depicted as vastly surpassing Superman both on foot and in flight, and in some newer instances, Shazam has been depicted as slower.
In fact, the comics have put Superman's strength at a point where he's able to lift around 2 billion tons! To put that into perspective, the Empire State Building is only 365,000 tons!
This means that it is much better for Superman to dash to the Sun, which takes about eight minutes, then go back, rather than wait on the surface and slowly bask himself up to the required power rating.
In the 1978 Superman film, it takes Superman eight seconds to fly counter-rotationally around the Earth. A comic book version of Superman flew from the planet Vega to planet Earth, a distance of 25 light-years, in about 10-15 minutes. Superman flew around Earth's entire atmosphere in two months in another comic book.
Kryptonians can fly much faster than Mach 1 (340 m/s).
The comic explains that Superman flew eleven light years within a few minutes, at "a speed faster than light." Indeed, this speed is thousands of times beyond lightspeed.
Superman can bench 5.972 sextillion metric tons. And, almost certainly more than that. At the time I first heard this, I was of course dumbfounded by the sheer magnitude of it. And back then, it just seemed the latest in a line of limitless powers he had demonstrated.
In Superman All Star when he was supercharged by being in direct contact with the sun, his limit was found to be 200 Quintillion tons, which would put Superman's maximum lift limit is 66.67 Quintillion tons when not under the effect, but he felt like he could do more, so that shows he's not actually straining himself ...
While kryptonite is Superman's greatest weakness, he's susceptible to other forms of energy and threats. This makes Billy Batson — aka Shazam, the World's Mightiest Mortal — one of Superman's greatest opponents. Batson can transform himself into an incredibly powerful adult body when he says the magic word "Shazam."
On the planet Krypton, their powers were tied to technology, not necessarily their biology. However, it was known that under the effect of a yellow sun, Kryptonians would all gain powers similar to Superman. The more time spent pulling in the radiation from a yellow sun's rays, the more potential power they could gain.
His powers have been reigned in from the preposterous Silver Age, but he is still a largely unstoppable force. In most eras, Superman could do backstrokes on the sun's surface and survive unscathed.
Superman's powers rely on his cells' ability to absorb and metabolize solar energy from local stars like Earth's sun. But did you know that almost all energy that the Earth uses for its consumption also comes from the Sun.
Yes, as a shock to many, Superman has briefly lifted the mighty hammer in a phenomenal crossover with Marvel and DC Comics.
UNLIMITED STRENGTH
The answer; there isn't one. The amazing thing about the Hulk is that unlike nearly every other superhero ever created, the Hulk's strength has absolutely no upper limit. He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him.
His worthiness was actually only temporary. Indeed, of all the characters we've seen hold the hammer of Thor, Superman is the only one named specifically to not actually be worthy of holding Mjolnir.
To put that in perspe ctive, the fastest jet we've created as humans, the SR-71 Blackbird, can fly at only 2,193 mph. Wonder Woman can fly at least three times faster than that. And here Superman is flying almost 82,500 times faster than Wonder Woman at hypersonic speeds.
Superman is Superman. He is going to be on every list that ranks superheroes by speed, strength, durability, endurance, etc. You name it, he's on it. Of course, Superman is much, much faster than a regular old bullet.
While Quicksilver is often thought of as the fastest of the Avengers, one hero fans know from the movies can actually outrace him when they need to. Many heroes possess enhanced speed, but Pietro Maximoff is generally considered Earth's fastest man (at least in Marvel Continuity).
The Hulk: 11 million lb.
In the MCU, he's rarely seen lifting solid objects; he usually winds up smashing them instead.