Well, it would clearly be Superman, because he's such a badly designed superhero. When a superhero is so vastly overpowered that he has virtually no weaknesses, things get very boring very quickly. He's faster, stronger and has more superpowers than any other superhero, not to mention being painfully good and upstanding. In short, he's an ill-conceived superhero. Give me flawed characters like Batman or Spiderman any day
but Superman is flawed. obviously he is 'all powerful' but his home, and family, has been destroyed, and his actual costume is Clark Kent - his secret identity.
don't get me wrong, I don't like Superman. but he clearly has flaws.
Batman, because Superman gave Batman a kryptonite ring that Lex Luthor had made, he gave it to Batman so that Batman could take him on should Superman ever go mad and decide to kill everyone.
U really think with Bruce Waynes wealth that he wud ask Lex for a kyponite ring, hes prolly got the stuff stored underground to keep mega villians from getting there hands on it. Spiderman has enough power to fight Superman, Batman wud last a while but wud eventually run out of gadgets, but Superman wud prolly win in the end, becuase he got the most powerful powers.
Pfft. Batman would slow Superman down for a bit, but he'd lose; haven't any of you read The Dark Knight Returns?Even Batman himself knows that. The only thing in Batman's favour is Superman's basic sense of decency; but that's offset by the fact that Batman won't kill anyway. Spiderman isn't even in it, but there are so many versions of Spiderman that some would do better than others.
This is silly because they have all been done in "official" crossovers.
Batman beat Superman with Kryptonite, Spiderman got a powerup by Lex Luther to fight Superman but in the end they decided to fight crime together, and I don't know if theres been an official batman vs spiderman one, but obviously Batman owns the runts face.
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