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There are many variations of Superman in the DC canon, and it's interesting to compare their powers. Here is a ranking of35 versions of Superman based on their power.
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'Realworlds' Superman: This version of Superman comes from an Earth similar to ours where he is just a fictional Eddie Dial, an average man who becomes a neighborhood tough guy, has increased strength but is not as powerful as the traditional Superman.
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Golden Age: Baby Kal-L was rocketed to Earth and became Earth's first superhero. While he can run fast and leap tall buildings, he the ability to fly and is vulnerable to nuclear weapons.
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Cyborg Superman: Hank Hensh was a mutated astronaut transformed into a cybernetic monstrosity with terrifying abilities, but compared to other Supermen, he falls short in terms of power.
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Cyborg Superman possesses highly advanced weaponry within his bio-organic frame and exhibits powerful levels of technopathy. He played a significant role in the Sinestro Corps War and is functionally immortal. However, despite these abilities, he falls far short of the genuine Superman and is incapable of performing the more impressive feats associated with him.
In Earth-27, as depicted in The Jurassic League, the world is safeguarded by anthropomorphic heroes, including Supersaur, a Superman-like character. Supersaur is a formidable Brachiosaurus with powers similar to those of the Prime Superman. While not as strong as most Supermen, he stands as one of the mightiest members of the all-dinosaur League.
On Earth-1996, in the Amalgam Comics universe, the Super-Soldier combines the best traits of Superman and Captain America. This character gained enhanced powers through a government experiment, utilizing cells extracted from an alien corpse. However, despite possessing Superman's powers and Captain America's tactical brilliance, the Super-Soldier is still relatively weak compared to Captain America himself.
In Earth-31, as depicted in The Dark Knight Returns, Superman serves the United States government but lacks much of his usual strength. This version of Superman is portrayed as less powerful than his traditional counterpart.
Clark is an undeniably powerful Superman and has accomplished many feats one would expect from a hero of his caliber. However, he was easily defeated by this world's Batman in their iconic battle with some preparation time. Additionally, the Man of Tomorrow was nearly killed by a nuclear warhead.
29 Steel's ingenuity makes him a worthy replacement for Superman in the Multiverse Designation: Earth-0. first appeared in The Adventures of Superman #500 (1993) created by Louise Simonson and Jon Bogdanove. John Henry Irons fashioned himself a suit to take on the role of Superman his death at Doomsday’s hands, using his intelligence and engineering skills to become an iconic hero in his own right.
After Crisis on Infinite Earths, Post-Crisis Superman was downgraded briefly but eventually regained power to rival older incarnations. This revamped version of Clark had to work for the might that Superman is known for.
On Multiverse Designation: Earth-0, Electric Superman made an appearance in 1997's Superman #123, created by Dan Jurgens and Ron Frenz. After most of his powers following a battle with the Sun-Eater during The Final Night event, Clark entered an Electric phase where he gained new energy powers along with an iconic costume.
Ultraman poses as a dangerous and deadly version of on Multiverse Designation: Earth-3.First Appearance: Justice League of America #29 (1964) Creators: Gardner Fox Mike Sekowsky Origin: A Superman from a world of backward morality. The Superman, Kal-Il, is a formidable threat with strength comparable to other Supermen the multiverse. What makes him especially terrifying is that Ultraman becomes stronger when exposed kryptonite, which he prefers to freebase.
Multiverse Designation Earth-29 First Appearance: Superboy #68 (1958) Creators Otto Binder and George Papp Origin: A twisted clone of Superman. Bizar may be an imperfect clone of Superman, but possesses considerable powers such as flame breath and vision in place of freeze breath and heat vision respectively. Despite his destructive nature, Bro boasts strength similar to that of Superman.
Multiverse Designation: Earth-0, Flashpoint timeline First Appearance: Flashpoint: Project Superman #1 (201Creators: Scott Snyder and Francis Lowell Origin: Captured by the military and raised in captivity. In the dystopian Flashpoint timeline, this version of Superman was raised underground by the United States Military without proper training guidance; yet he possesses strength on par with other Kryptonians exposed to yellow solar rays.
Multiverse Designation : Earth-0 First Appearance : Justice #1 (2009) Creators : Geoff Johns and Jim Lee Origin : After being rebooted in Flashpoint, New 52 Superman reflects a modernized version for the 21st century. After the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, Superman's power was downgraded in the DC Universe's continuity known as Flashpoint. However, he remained strong enough to face formidable threats such as Darkseid and the Crime Syndicate of America.
One version of an evil Superman is Brutaal from Earth-2. Created by Darkseid as a after the original Earth-2 Superman was killed during Steppenwolf's invasion, Brutaal possesses not only Superman's strength but also the Omega Force, him a fearsome enforcer for Darkseid.
Injustice Superman from Earth-49 is another powerful incarnation. After losing his wife and unborn child to one of Joker's schemes, this version of Superman establishes a regime to end crime through force. Unrestrained by moral boundaries, Injustice Superman has defeated many heroes and in his universe.
Red Son Superman hails from Earth-30. In this alternate reality, he falls behind Iron Curtain and becomes the leader of the Soviet Union. Red Son Superman stands as a symbol of might this world.
Note: The information provided here is based on comic book storylines and not reflect current or future adaptations in other media forms.
In the alternate storyline of Red Son, Superman possesses considerable power, but his upbringing differs from the traditional narrative. Instead of being raised by a kind farming couple, he was taken in by the Soviet Union and molded into their ultimate symbol of strength. With ease, he faced off against an entire army of Green Lanterns, a group of Amazon warriors, and even villains created by Lex Luthor.
Val-Zod, designated as Earth-2's Superman, made his first appearance in Earth 2 (2019). He is a Kryptonian who arrived on Earth and was adopted by Terry Sloane. When Earth-2's Clark Kent perished during an invasion by Steppenwolf and his Parademons, Val-Zod seamlessly stepped in to assume the mantle of the Man of Steel. Possessing equal power to his predecessor, Val-Zod has extensive knowledge of Earth and received personal training from Red Tornado.
Super-Man, designated as Earth-0's Superman, debuted in New Super-Man #1 (2016). Created by Gene Luen Yang and Viktor Bogdanovic, Super-Man is a bully who gained Superman's powers through a government experiment. By channeling Clark's life force or qi through the Eight Trigrams, Super-Man can access any of Superman's greatest abilities. Additionally, unlike Superman, he is not vulnerable to magic.
Superdoom, originating from Earth-45, first appeared in Action Comics #9 (2012). Created by Grant Morrison and Gene Ha, Superdoom is a tulpa that was meant to embody Superman's ideals but was corrupted by a corporation. In a world without a Superman, Superdoom was thought into existence and possesses terrifying thought-powered abilities. The more people think about him, the stronger he becomes. He is capable of killing other Supermen and can freely traverse the multiverse, making him one of the most sinister versions of Superman.Calvin Ellis, also known as Superman from Earth-23, possesses the best qualities of the iconic superhero. He made his first appearance in Final Crisis #7 (2009), created by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahn. In addition to being the President of the United States on his Earth, Ellis leads multiversal team called Justice Incarnate.
Like other Supermen, Calvin possesses incredible strength., he goes beyond that by being trained in boxing and displaying exceptional fighting skills. This of leadership qualities and advanced powers makes him an incredibly impressive version of Superman.