Superman is one of the strongest icons in the DC Universe, with veritably many sins. But The Flash has what it takes to take the Man of sword down.
While Superman is one of the most important icons in the DC Universe, enhanced to holy situations by the Sun's radiation, The Flash's drugs- defying powers are able of killing him not by playing on his notorious vulnerability to magic or his weakness to Kryptonite, but simply by hitting him so hard, indeed his invulnerability is not enough to save him.
There are numerous reasons why Superman is one of the strongest fighters in the DC Universe- he has unthinkable strength, superspeed, flight, and heat vision. And indeed if someone does manage to get once all of that to land a megahit, Superman boasts nigh- invulnerability, meaning just about any attack will bounce off like it's nothing. still, it turns out that if Flash wanted to, he could strike Clark Kent down like he did not have powers at all.
In Tom Taylor and Trevor Hairsine's DCeased# 5, a horrifying zombie contagion has been accidentally unleashed by Darkseid. The entire Earth and the maturity of the icons and villains have been turned into murderous zombies. Superman manages to be one of the many lights of stopgap due to the fact he can not be infected with his impregnable skin, but it turns out this does not cover him from everything. When a zombified Flash takes off across the world infecting civilians, Superman sorrowfully flies in the contrary direction, slamming into the Scarlet Speedster to destroy him. sorely, while Flash himself is canceled , a many of his fritters access Superman's skin in the clash, infecting the Man of Steel. still, the moment proves Flash does not need a zombie contagion to kill Superman.
Flash Is Fast Enough to Beat Superman's Invulnerability
Flash's skin and bones have the same thickness as when he was alive at this moment, so the fact his fritters are suitable to access Superman's skin shows that at his maximum speed, Flash has enough instigation to basically strike harder than Clark's skin can repel. And if skin and bone are enough to break the Man of Steel's skin at this speed, also an factual slice apply like a cutter or brand would be highly effective. Indeed, this moment shows that Superman is actually more vulnerable to Flash at full speed than two regular humans are to each other without it.
With indeed a introductory slice apply, DCeased proves that a full- speed Flash exerts enough raw force to overcome indeed Superman's legendary invulnerability- perhaps in all the worlds where the Man of Steel turns evil, it should be the Scarlet Speedster who takes on the charge of stopping him, rather than Batman.
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