Beyond the fact that DC's heroes are overall more powerful, they have numerous advantages. From magic-users to Kryptonians to the Flash Family, Marvel can't match DC's power. Even Marvel's mutants would fall against a concerted assault from a team of Flashes.
In general, Marvel is better than D.C. due to its complex characters, better superteams, relatable, superheroes, and development. There are so many aspects of Marvel that DC just can't compete with.
That's not to say no single hero can't beat him, as heroes like the original Captain Marvel, Adam Warlock, and Silver Surfer all have victories over him. DC's heroes are often more powerful than their marvelous counterparts, which would give more of them a chance to beat Thanos entirely on their own.
Hercules is so strong, he can lift or press more than 100 tons, making him one of the strongest superheroes in the Marvel Universe. Hercules is also an Olympian god, meaning he's immortal. He can be wounded in battle, but he won't die by conventional means.
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.
Yes, as a shock to many, Superman has briefly lifted the mighty hammer in a phenomenal crossover with Marvel and DC Comics.
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.
The two heroes have raced several times since then, in the comics, cartoons and movies. As a general rule, the comics claim that The Flash is the faster hero, with Barry Allen, Wally West and even an octogenarian Jay Garrick having outrun Superman over the years.
DC Is Going To Blitz The Marvel Heroes
Beyond the fact that DC's heroes are overall more powerful, they have numerous advantages. From magic-users to Kryptonians to the Flash Family, Marvel can't match DC's power. Even Marvel's mutants would fall against a concerted assault from a team of Flashes.
But even that will only get him so far. In fact, in Alex Ross' Kingdom Come graphic novel, Shazam was brainwashed by Lex Luthor. Superman was the only hero in the entire Justice League even remotely strong enough to defeat him — but just barely.
The greatest and most challenging foe Loki has faced is perhaps his own brother, Thor. While the two were raised as siblings by Odin, envy drove Loki's desire to overthrow Thor., Loki is frequently defeated by the god of thunder, but is never discouraged from persevering in his efforts.
Captain Atom has proven in past battles that he is stronger than Superman and has better fighting skills. He can also weaponize red sun radiation, which can weaken Superman like Kryptonite and magic. His sometimes uncontrolled nature has earned him a reputation as one of the most dangerous DC heroes.
Still, when we consider that the source of Superman's speed is his own unique Kryptonian physiology and Shazam got his powers from the god of speed himself, Shazam should, in theory, be faster than Superman.
Thor wins. Not only is Thor a better combatant and more experienced, but he also can be stronger than Shazam by using Megingjord to augment his superhuman strength. Additionally, Thor is more invulnerable than Shazam and has a better understanding and grasp of magical and mystical energies.
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.
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.
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.
While Superman could potentially overpower Thor, blows rendered by the mystical Mjolnir would likey impose serious damage on the Kryptonian hero. However, with his super-speed, the Man of Steel could probably avoid the Thunder God's lightning.
Superman's Kryptonian Powers Keep Him Out Of Spidey's League
Whether it is his superhuman strength, speed, vision, or invincibility, Superman has the edge over most foes, with fighting skills and experience that are unmatched. It's no surprise that Superman would beat the web-slinger rather easily.
Absolutely yes. In fact, there are quite a few misconceptions about Thor's abilities.