The Spectre is unlimited in his strength, making him stronger than Superman at his best. Spectre's role as the divine Spirit of Vengeance makes him one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Even though Superman is often considered the most powerful character in the DC Universe, Shazam definitely comes close, and he can even beat the Man of Steel. And with a massive power upgrade, there's no question that Shazam can meet Superman blow for blow—despite the upgrade's terrible side effects.
In terms of physical strength, Sentry is the most powerful being in the entire Marvel universe, and his powers are similar to Superman. It's just that Sentry has a much more advanced brain and also has telepathic abilities, which allows him to win over Superman.
Yes, as a shock to many, Superman has briefly lifted the mighty hammer in a phenomenal crossover with Marvel and DC Comics.
Unlimited Strength
One of Hulk's greatest powers is his unparalleled strength. And the driving force for his strength is his rage. The angrier the Green Goliath gets when someone pushes his buttons, the more powerful he becomes!
In terms of the power to lift and move large objects, Superman has a stronger edge against Thor. Thor may have been able to move objects that weigh as much as planets, but the Silver Age Superman not only pushed actual planets out of orbit all the time, but even went so far as to move entire galaxies on a whim.
Superman is stronger than Thor and would win a fight against him the majority of the time. Superman has physical strength, speed, and durability as his advantage. That isn't to say that it would be an easy fight, Thor still has access to magic, and this is one of the most notable weaknesses of Superman.
Superman Prime:
Superman is DC's one of the first and oldest superheroes. However, his popularity has introduced different variants of him over the years. However, Superman Prime is the strongest, aka Superman One Billion.
If Superman had no weaknesses at all, no Avengers would have a chance in front of him. While Superman is known for his incredible strength, speed, and other superhuman abilities, there are a few Avengers who could potentially give him a run for his money.
Batman emerges victorious, and from a narrative perspective, Batman v Superman could go no other route. As long-time DC Comics readers know, there's more than enough comic-book precedent for Batman beating Superman.
When it comes to raw strength, Superman is more likely to outmatch Captain Marvel. Based on how their powers work, Captain Marvel is almost always at maximum capacity with her abilities, whereas Superman can only grow stronger the longer he is under a yellow sun.
Most incarnations depict Brainiac (alias Vril Dox) as a bald, green-skinned alien cyborg or android from the planet Colu and one of the most dangerous villains in the DC universe, capable of possessing others, inventing extremely advanced weaponry (such as force fields and shrinking rays), physically matching or ...
Darkseid. Darkseid is one of the most fearsome villains in the DC universe for a reason. He's basically a god of evil, and his powers know no real limit. Because of Superman's incredible power, there are few villains who simply outclass him the way that Darkseid does.
Few villains in the DC Universe are Superman's equal in power, but there is one who can always go toe to toe with the Man of Steel in a fight—his twisted doppelganger, Bizarro.
As mighty as they are, neither Thanos nor Superman is immortal. Both have been killed in the past, meaning neither is unbeatable. However, Thanos would need an ironclad plan to trap and defeat the Man of Steel, because if it comes down to plain old fisticuffs, Superman is definitely going to win.
There's no question the Hulk is a near-indestructible force who comes out on top in almost all of his battles of pure strength. However, against Superman, he's outmatched. While Hulk's strength might rival that of the Man of Steel, Superman's other abilities give him a considerable edge against his opponent.
Thor, the god of Thunder, was undoubtedly the most powerful member of the original Avengers. His power continues to grow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
This difference in gravity allows Superman to lift objects that measure in the tons. In fact, the comics have put Superman's strength at a point where he's able to lift around 2 billion tons!
If the question of actual powers comes into play, then Superman has Batman beat, no questions asked. Superman has X-ray vision, and he can shoot lasers out of his eyes. Superman can literally make the earth spin backwards, and he can fly. Batman, well, he's got some money and nifty gadgets.
However, Superman does have the advantage in that he's faster than Thor. Not that Thor is any slow moving slug, it's just there's only one person faster than Supes and that man is the Flash (clearly proved in comic book lore when they race).
Apocalypse. Apocalypse makes his way into this position on the list because he is technically stronger than the Hulk. He also has a multitude of other abilities, including telepathy, telekinesis, and shapeshifting. And that's just touching the surface of his powers.
Superman has beaten Hulk before in the comics, as we've seen in the Marvel vs. DC event, though that can be argued away due to Supes winning by popular vote.
Bruce Banner may be more intelligent than Doomsday, but when he transforms into the Hulk, all his intelligence is converted to brute animal-like power. Though both Doomsday and the Hulk have healing abilities, Doomsday heals much faster. In terms of brute strength, the Hulk has a slight edge.