Superman would overwhelmingly defeat Deadpool in a physical fight due to his superior strength, speed, and invulnerability, but Deadpool's immortality and chaotic unpredictability mean he can't be permanently killed, leading to a fight that would likely go on indefinitely unless Superman incapacitates or imprisons him, as Deadpool simply can't be put down for good.
Moral Code: While Superman won't kill, he can incapacitate Deadpool in countless ways (e.g., throwing him into space or trapping him somewhere inescapable). Deadpool's Strengths Healing Factor: Deadpool's regenerative ability makes him almost impossible to kill.
It comes down to skill. Batman is way more skilled. Deadpool has the healing advantage so this could go either way. Deadpool would win because of stamina.
Characters like Maxwell Lord, Lex Luthor, and Alfred Pennyworth have found ways to defeat Superman through cunning and strategy. Even powerful beings like Godzilla, Brainiac, Darkseid, and Wonder Woman have proven capable of besting Superman in battle.
However, Superman is WAY too strong and WAY too fast for Wolverine to have any real chance against. One solid punch and Wolverine is toast. Yes, Wolverine has stood up to the Hulk, who theoretically hits harder than Superman, but he's not as fast as Superman, meaning Wolverine can more readily roll with the punches.
While Deadpool used to toy with the most powerful villains for fun, Death Grip is the one villain who truly scares him, as he has found something worth living for.
Hyperion = The first Superman-inspired character for Marvel. Gladiator = The 2nd Superman-inspired character for Marvel. Sentry = The 3rd Superman-inspired character for Marvel. Hyperion has the same powers and orgin story.
Superman admits he's afraid to fight Martian Manhunter 😳 Comic:- JLA issue 86.
Hulk never defeated Superman, not even once. But Superman defeated Hulk multiple times. Sometimes very easily. If you were more than a Marvel only fan, you would know that.
A mercenary soldier, he played an important role in the series Deadpool; T-Ray served to remind Wade Wilson, also known as Deadpool, what a failure he was. He is Deadpool's archenemy for many issues and almost everything that happened to Deadpool was a part of an elaborate plan orchestrated by him.
And ultimately, Joker didn't have anything that could keep Deadpool down for a temporary victory. Although there was one thing that could logically keep Deadpool down; the Joker Venom.
Batman one million is the sole warden of a jail the size of a planet. He's got telepathic powers laced into his attacks, he can fly, create holograms, and is capable of knocking Batman out with one hit. And he keeps up with Superman one million who has fifth dimensional imp powers.
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Superman DID lift Mjolnir in an epic Marvel/DC crossover event. However, it turned out that Odin, while watching, allowed it temporarily in the moment. When Superman tried to lift it after the battle, he couldn't anymore. So, basically, they way they wrote it, Superman is not worthy.
Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor (/ˈluːθɔːr, -θər/) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in Action Comics #23 (April 1940). He has since endured as the archenemy of Superman.
Darkseid has been shown to only fear two beings: the savage mass murderer Doomsday and his own father Yuga Khan, a ruthless tyrant even more cruel than Darkseid himself.
Lex Luthor Of Earth 🌏 1312- A brilliant businessman and inventor, billionaire Lex Luthor once saw himself as the most powerful man on Earth—until Superman arrived. Rather than using his wealth and genius to help humanity, Luthor uses his gifts in repeated attempts to destroy the Man of Steel!
The "Marvel Big Three" generally refers to either Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor (especially in the MCU era) or Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Hulk (often considered the classic comic book trio). The first group represents core Avengers leadership, while the second reflects enduring popularity and presence across different media, embodying power, edge, and relatable humanity.
Superman shares the cover (but not the story) with Captain Marvel in his 1970s Revival. Even though Captain Marvel was essentially a knock-off of Superman (and got sued for being such), Captain Marvel ended up bringing a lot of things to the table that Superman did not.
Daredevil is Marvel's Batman. No, he isn't rich, and he doesn't have a Daredevilmobile, but he fills the same slot: a dark, brooding vigilante who patrols the streets with obsessive fervor, has a history of unhealthy relationships, and every now and then his life falls apart and he has to rebuild himself from scratch.
With his similar speed, strength, durability and magical powers Black Adam would put up a great fight but Superman wins. Though not entirely unscathed.
10 Marvel characters who can defeat Superman, ranked 10) Scarlet Witch 9) Thanos 8) Hyperion 7) Mephisto 6) Captain Marvel 5) Thor 4) Iron Man 3) Doctor Strange 2) Galactus 1) Legion The Man of Steel is without a doubt a force to be reckoned with.