However, Blackfire can only lift up to 66 tons. On the other hand, Superman lift at least 2,000,000,000 tons! This means that Superman's powers are far much stronger than Blackfire's. However,
Powers and abilities
Having undergone the same experiments conducted upon her by the Psions, Blackfire too has the ability to release her absorbed energy into incredibly powerful blasts called "starbolts". Hers by comparison, however, are considerably stronger enabling her to overpower her sister's starbolt energy.
The former Teen Titan Starfire belongs to a race of aliens known as the Tamaraneans. Like Kryptonians, Tamaraneans evolved to absorb solar radiation and channel it in the form of amazing powers. Of course, as mighty as Starfire is, Superman's powers make him one of the strongest heroes in the DCU.
DC Comics suggest that Supergirl is stronger than Superman
The DC Universe confirms that Supergirl is more capable than the most iconic hero of all time. Supergirl battled a wicked Superman in Crime Syndicate #5, defeating him, and demonstrating her dominance. She has spent more time on the Krypton planet than Kal-El.
The only way Captain Marvel can defeat the Man of Steel is by using energy absorption. Being a Kree-Human hybrid, Captain Marvel is a cosmic-level hero who has faced even more formidable odds. While Superman is truly the epitome of strength, it's over for him if Captain Marvel can figure out how to depower him.
Raven can also stand her ground against Superman, which we know is a true DC powerhouse. She managed to trap him in one instance. In 'Dark Crisis Deadly Green' #1, Raven faced The Spectre, but she was defeated only because she refused to tap into her darker powers, which means that she could possibly even surpass him.
Bizarro (/bɪˈzɑːroʊ/) is a supervillain/anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman, and first appeared in Superboy #68 (1958).
Thor has been around for a long time, and his fighting experience greatly surpasses Starfire's. Thor is super fast, strong, nearly invulnerable, can fly, survive in the space vacuum for far longer than Starfire, and the list goes on and on. Add the power of the God of Thunder of top of all this, and Thor wins.
Starfire overpowers her as Blackfire boils herself to death in a waterfall while trying to defeat her younger sister.
Weaknesses. Blackfire's arrogance has always been her downfall in combat. Since she thinks she's the better fighter simply because she is older, she often underestimates Starfire, believing her little sister cannot compete with her in terms of fighting, yet Starfire has defeated her every time they fought on screen.
The radiation is then converted to pure energy, allowing her to fly at supersonic speeds. Starfire is capable of using this power to fly in space and even go fast enough to cross several solar systems in minutes to seconds. This energy also gives her incredible superhuman strength and durability.
Starfire suffered things that no one should, yet she never allowed that to make her dark. She never lost her lust for life, her love of people, and her trust in the goodness of others. Starfire is as pure as the driven snow, and she is definitely worthy of the hammer of Thor.
The two ladies could battle through the sky, match punch for punch but Starfire's alien blasts, from her eyes to her hands, give her an unbelievable edge in battle.
Starfire is a warrior princess who has been trained in combat from a young age. She knows how to harness her emotions for the best use in battle. She may get angry but she knows how to focus her anger and use it. This serves her well in combat and gives her an edge over Cyborg.
The most well-known of all incarnations of Black Superman debuted in Final Crisis #7, by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke. In a story where all the Supermen of the Multiverse converge in a stand against Darkseid, we came to know Calvin Ellis, the Superman of Earth-23.
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.
Superman can't take on Darkseid alone. The entire Justice League still struggled to face this celestial being. Every time Superman has faced off with Darkseid it visually ends in a stalemate, although the ruler of Apokolips is still one of Superman's greatest adversaries.
Raven would win in a fight against Scarlet Witch because her extremely potent powers as an empath can abuse Wanda's greatest weakness, her own mind. Raven and Scarlet Witch are on more or less the same level of power, and both are capable of destruction on a near-cosmic level.
The Man of Steel can only be defeated by Captain Marvel using energy absorption. Captain Marvel, a Kree-Human hybrid, is a cosmic-level superhero who has overcome even greater challenges. Although Superman truly is the pinnacle of strength, if Captain Marvel can find a way to depower him, it's game over for him.
While Superman is one of the most powerful heroes in the DC Universe, enhanced to godlike levels by the Sun's radiation, The Flash's physics-defying powers are capable of killing him not by playing on his famous vulnerability to magic or his weakness to Kryptonite, but simply by hitting him so hard, even his ...
So, Who Wins in the End? Taking all of these things into account, checking the numbers, ticking the boxes, and pure old gut instinct, it's obvious that the winner in a fight between Superman and Black Adam is... Superman.
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.