Barry Allen would be able to hit Captain America a dozen times before Cap could get a single hit. The Avenger could possibly use his shield to defend himself, but it wouldn't be enough to stop the fastest man alive.
Quicksilver has been known to run faster than the Flash in certain situations and could potentially outrun him. However, it's extremely difficult to determine which Avenger could actually beat the Flash since the majority of the speedsters abilities stem from his lightning-fast reflexes and superhuman agility.
Marvel Comics: Who is stronger: Spider-Man or Captain America ... Who is better Spiderman or Captain America? Spiderman has significantly greater physical strength than Captain America. Captain America has on occasion had Super Strength, but it's not usually been one of his major attributes or powers.
Captain Marvel is one of the most powerful Avengers who can defeat Captain America. Her superhuman strength, flight, and energy projection abilities make her a formidable opponent in battle.
Captain Marvel would never be able to lay a hand on the Flash. She would not be able to hit him with a photon blast. Once he saw that throwing lightning would not hurt her, but instead she was able to use it, he would use his speed to pound her into the ground and could even use an infinite mass punch to just end her.
He can travel through space unharmed and can summon powerful bolts of lightning with his indestructible enchanted hammer. The Flash may be able to escape harm for a bit, but in the end, Thor would be too strong for the Flash to withstand.
While it is fairly obvious that the Flash could run circles around Thanos under normal circumstances as his powers make him virtually untouchable, there wouldn't be much the Scarlet Speedster could do if he was around for Thanos' Infinity Snap as there is no way to outrun the god-like power of cosmic chance.
Captain America's weakness is his lack of powerful damage cards. He's best used as a shield for the rest of the crew, enduring the hits they can't take by taunting enemies while they finish them off.
But when it comes down to it, Thor is the one hero who can truly claim to be the strongest Avenger in the MCU! It's actually not that surprising that AI ended up choosing Thor as the strongest Avenger, as many consider Thor to be the most powerful of the Avengers — and for a good reason.
But in All-Out Avengers #5, it's Captain Marvel's turn to run out of luck as Spider-Man defeats Carol Danvers with a disturbing attack involving webs directly shot down her throat. Spider-Man and Captain Marvel, despite being very different heroes, actually share a romantic history.
Yes, even Spider-Man has been worthy of holding the hammer of Thor.
Like his namesake, Spider-Man's strength and agility stand far above those of the average human, allowing him to lift nearly ten tons and to leap and move at incredible speeds with high accuracy. He also heals faster than normal when injured, though he is not completely immune to viruses and other human ailments.
Every MCU fan remembers with excitement the moment in Avengers: Endgame when Captain America (Chris Evans) first lifted Mjolnir. This didn't come as a surprise to Marvel comic fans, since Cap has proved on multiple occasions to be worthy of the power of Thor.
As the current Flash in DC Comics, Wally West is one of the fastest men alive, easily able to outpace people like Superman and manage to keep up with people like Barry Allen, but a long time ago Wally admitted that the Reverse Flash is much faster than him.
The Flash Would Run Circles Around Black Panther
Nothing Black Panther could do would help him against the Flash. Any attack could be vibrated through and while T'Challa is much smarter than Barry, Barry knows how to use his speed as a weapon in ways that would give Black Panther a run for his money.
Hawkeye. On numerous occasions in the comics, Clint Barton has said he's just a regular guy with a bow and arrow. Unfortunately, his lack of power usually leads to him suffering injuries regularly and has led to fans deeming him the weakest member of the Avengers.
Tony Stark is the smartest of them all, having been responsible for some of the most incredible inventions to have ever graced the Marvel universe, including the Arc Reactor and one of the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems known to man.
Hulk has traditionally been seen as the strongest Avenger physically — and for good reason, though he's been subdued by both Iron Man and Thor. Then he got wrecked in the opening scene of "Infinity War" and we haven't seen him fight since.
Warning: Spoilers for Avengers #65Marvel's Loki has finally defeated Captain America permanently - by never allowing him to become a hero in the first place.
R. Red Skull: Captain America's archenemy, a Nazi super-soldier and Hitler's successor.
Captain America is also shown to have fast healing while nowhere near as powerful as Wolverine and Sabretooth's, in "Blade vs the Ultimates" a remembrance by Cap shows scientists saying he can heal gunshots and knife wounds in hours.
3 Darkseid Is Thanos's Superior
The God of Evil has been fighting his wars for countless millennia and is one of the most powerful beings around. Few enemies have ever been able to beat him one on one and killing him is nigh impossible. Thanos is a fearsome enemy, but Darkseid is his superior in all forms.
In a competition of speed between the Blue Blur and the Scarlet Speedster, it will take more than math and science to really comprehend their overall speed. However, taking all things we know into account, Flash would win a typical race against Sonic the Hedgehog and come out as the faster of the two.
4 CAN BEAT: The Flash
Loki could use his illusions to make The Flash lose focus, which is an easy task considering how easily nervous this version can get. The multiple copies of Lokis can distract The Flash long enough for the real Loki to make his move and catch the speedster unawares.