Although Superman meets most of the DC universe protagonists, the teams of Marvel vs DC remain small or far from each other.

Superman is the permanent character after it is said and done, and no matter who your favorite is. He’s often regarded as one of the first superheroes since his appearance in the 1930s, who began the contemporary superheroes. He’s had several team-ups with other heroes and battled a handful, too, because of his constant fame.

Superman has been one of the best-known literary characters globally for the past 82 years with its blue suit and red cape. Maybe nobody in the world would teach you the basics of the Man of Steel. He comes from a doomed extraterrestrial plant, was raised on a farm in Kansas, and has a full range of incredible strengths with great intensity.

Most of the world may believe Superman is the most powerful superhero, but it’s incorrect. Superman, of course, might shift a world out of her orbit, but he’s not even the top ten most influential heroes in DC. Some Marvel characters are better even in the world of Marvel than the Man of tomorrow. What really takes us here today.

No guys, mind, some Marvel heroes knock you down, not necessarily WOULD characters.

Thor

Thor

Marvel’s adaptation to the Norse god owes Superman as much as it owes the original mythological figure. He has a certain Clark Kent charm for his alter ego Donald Blake, a mild-mannered man. Their respective fathers, albeit for vastly different reasons, sent Thor and Superman onto Earth. Thor also has a bureaucracy and a comparable power level.

If the two characters battle each other, the two men Hamburg with their immense strength are probably a straight-up sluggish fiesta, so long as you go down for the count. Thor has one advantage when likely matching with power and even combat skill: his ability to use spells. Superman is also as prone to sorcery. Thor, the son of both Gaea and Odin, has incredible mystical power for him. He does have more than a couple of tricks though he only uses sorcery to do anything more than open portals or call lightning.

Thor could theoretically de-eat or compel Superman to dispose of all his solar energy using this power, leaving it vulnerable enough to down.

Jean Grey Phoenix Force

Jean Grey , Marvel

The Phoenix Force is among the most potent and destructive entities of Marvel. It absorbed not just the often populated star system but also some of Marvel’s greatest mutants, granting them the force of Heaven. When Cyclops in Avengers vs. X-Men is available, he could take on any hero on Earth with the Red and Green Hulks at the same time. The Phoenix is much more robust in its favorite host, Jean Grey.

Jean herself has incredible mental strength and maybe the most powerful mutant in Marvel.

It could be very easily over a battle against Superman. While the power and speed of Superman can make him a worthy foe for Phoenix, he’s sure to leverage a weakness of his mind. Though a genius with human expectations, his mind is susceptible to telepaths, ensuring that he will probably have nothing to protect the Phoenix/Jean with a psychological assault.

Rogue

Rogue, Marvel

Rogue has had the physical strength of Ms Marvel (Carol Danvers) throughout her lifetime, meaning that she is superhuman powerful, capable of flying and resisting physical damage. While it no longer has access to this amount of control, it retains its original power to consume other people’s power. Rogue battled with the Avengers during her first outing at Annual #10 Avengers, which absorbed Thor and several others’ powers.

Rogue has to take Superman off balance for sufficient time in a fight with Superman to make skin-to-skin contact. He would be weakened by the sessions. Not only would she have direct access to the full Kryptonian powers. With the two enemies paired uniformly, Rogue only had to consume the strength of someone close to strike a balance in its favor.

Molecule Man

Molecule man, superman

He may not look like that much, but Owen Reece A.K.A Molecule Man One of the strongest creatures in the Marvel Universe. Will change the molecules of matter, with nothing more than a thought he can produce or kill whatever he desires. At the moment, after the Secret Wars, he is restoring the multiverse molecule.

If Superman were to battle him, Molecule Man could actually disperse the molecules of Clark in a moment. However, it may not be so simple because Superman’s great strength comes from his extremely thick cellular structure and the absorption of solar energy. If his molecules are really so dense that Molecule Man cannot ‘want’ him alone, a fight could take place. It may take a while for Molecule Man to learn that Superman has some kind of vulnerability that allows him to be defeated seriously by Man of Steel.

However, in the end, Molecule Man could study the molecules of Superman and sense his vulnerability, prepared Kryptonite into being, and end the Man of Steel forever.

Franklin Richards

Franklin Richards, strongest marvel hero

The strength of a deity in the shape of a child is Franklin Richards’s. Apparently, his forces have no limited scope. In principle, he can’t do anything. It’s not just a matter of whether he will beat Superman. Fundamentally, it’s how he decides to.

Franklin also uses his powers as an infant, purely based on instinct rather than tactical experience. Therefore, it is impossible that Superman would literally blast with extreme energy or power. He would like Superman to go to teleport him to the moon, most definitely. He could gradually turn the sun into a red sibling, leaving Superman impotent. As he has in the past, he might build even a totally distinct dimension and give Superman.

Every way Franklin defeated Superman is sure that he’s much stronger than the Man of steel. The question is, under what conditions can Superman first of all try to hurt a child?

Dr. Strange

Dr Strange

The biggest drawback of Superman is sorcery, second to Kryptonite. Who won’t be a more formidable opponent, than Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme While he is no more magically vulnerable than anyone else, he does not fight this as he does with traditional threats. And no one does more than Doctor Strange when it comes to sorcery. Doctor Strange has an arsenal of supernatural strength, whether in the Crimson Bands of Cytorrak or a darker one. Superman can not protect himself. However, the war would not be so readily detectable if Superman were to get any form of magic protection from a third party.

It’s not a matter about whom to win this fight, as with a few imaginary battles from this list. This is why in the first place, the two men will fight. What conditions could cross the dimensions and combat the Steel Man and the Master of the Mystic Arts?

Hyperion

Hyperion, Hyperion vs Superman

Hyperion owes everything to Superman, as with the other characters on this list. Except in the case of Hyperion, he’s an explicit Man of Steel rip-off! There are only too many concepts to be had. Some characters are made with a slight node to an actual character and are a deliberate tribute. It’s less of a tribute and more a direct copy in Hyperion’s case, but we digress.

Both men are physical powers that have equal strength, flying abilities and emit massive explosions of fire. Although Hyperion has neither the magical ability nor (presumably) access to Kryptonite. He is almost identical to Superman, implying that the two men have to make it the old way out. Like the famous war between Superman and Doomsday, it could well be a battle that leads to all men’s lives and to a city being created.

Sentry

Sentry, Sentry vs Superman

The forces of the Sentry were still a little foggy. He has great physical control, which he used to strip with no effort the Greek God Ares, and he even fought Hulk standstill when Hulk was more furious than ever before. As Molecule Man was battling, it seemed he had the same ability to control molecules as he could have power without any restriction.

Although Sentry is even riskier than Superman, he’s potentially strong on his dark side. Called ‘The Void,’ the dark half of the Sentry is full of force but no Sentry boundaries.

Should Superman try to fight, he will have the challenge of his life almost certainly. There’s no telling what sort of agony and misery he would face until he would be put down for good if he were to meet the Hole.

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