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Most absurdly overpowered superhero?

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Jon Bones Jones is insanely overpowered to the rest of his division.

But seriously speaking, the movie villains in DBZ are way too overpowered that the only way they are defeated are by creating plot holes to the cannon. Which makes sense because how can you make a DBZ movie where the bad guy wins.

Also Prep time Batman is basically a god that can beat anyone.

Forgot to mention Naruto, he's just become way too powerful for the story now.

Naruto is weak. It is only the nine tails giving him power not his own power. He also can still get beat by many characters in Naruto even with the nine tails giving him power.
 
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Perfect Cell can destroy a solar system who was killed by Gohan who is weaker than Goku SS2. Goku becomes a SS3 which is many times more powerful than a SS2. Then in SS4 he becomes many times more powerful than SS3. So as you can tell destroying a solar system is possible for this guy. Who is if you did not know SS4 Goku.

I'm pretty sure even super saiyan goku could destroy an entire solar system, easy.
 
Not being a big DC guy, can you explain why you feel this way? Not that I'm saying you're wrong. Is it the idea of extrapolating all these consequential "side powers" from Flash's default super speed?

Yep! I love the idea of exploring a defined power set and tinkering with all the ways it can affect the physical world around him. All of his powers come from a base of 'He can move individual molecules at the speed of light.' and develop from there.

I enjoy the hell out of his power creep.
 
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Perfect Cell can destroy a solar system who was killed by Gohan who is weaker than Goku SS2. Goku becomes a SS3 which is many times more powerful than a SS2. Then in SS4 he becomes many times more powerful than SS3. So as you can tell destroying a solar system is possible for this guy. Who is if you did not know SS4 Goku.

Firestorm can think him out of existence.
 
I was under the impression that TOAA was higher up in the hierarchy than Pre-Retcon Beyonder, but your characterization makes it seem as if that is in question.

Can you clarify that for me?

The TOAA is the end all be all. Then the Living Tribanael, then the Brothers, and then everybody else.

Superman and flash raced each other before. Superman even won some of those races.


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Isn't Thing's whole thing is that he gets better and more powerful every year or something, and that he'll live basically forever, so he'll eventually be stronger than Hulk, Gladiator, Juggernaut, etc or whatevz?

I know he's already capable of taking more damage than just about anybody.
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Also, not a hero, but Cyttorak Juggs could 1 on 1 WWH but then he just ran into some trees
 
Susan Storm Richards, the Invisible Woman - she basically can do eveyrhing a Green Lantern can, without the riing, and with the invisibility thing nobody ever sees it coming.
Someone attacks? Invisible bubble in the middle of their brain or whatever vital organ, bang, down for the count.
Also, she gave birth to a kid who created his own pocket reality once - in the Marvel uiverse, when somebody says "mother of god", they don't know it, but they're talking about her.
AFAIK, she's also the only individual who's met Jack Kirby as the ultimate god of the Marvel multiverse.

Kinda meta, but I hear /co/ loves Namor, and Namor has the hots for her, that's gotta mean something.


Alternatively: Rogue, since she can just take everyone else's powers, so she can measure up to any opponent plus extras adquired from anyone else.
 
The-One-Above-All would absolutely annihilate him, no contest. It's the most powerful fictional character...ever. Period.

I'd say it's arguable if he could do anything to other omnipotent multiversal characters like Tenchi.

They might just have a standoff for all eternity.
 
Haha, Goku was going to die from a heart disease during the Android Saga if Trunks didn't give him the antidote.

Superman was going to die in the 60s from green kryptonite poisoning until some Bizarros threw other colors of krytponite at his coffin as it sped toward the sun. The ended up curing him by doing so, iirc.
 
I'm pretty sure even super saiyan goku could destroy an entire solar system, easy.

Eh, I don't think all at once. He was around the same power level as the strongest form of Freiza and all Freiza could do was slowly destroy the one planet he was standing on.
 
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shit is fucked up. He can defeat every single one of the superheroes mentioned above me and all the ones mentioned after this post. Even Goku.
 

Oh yeah, there's a whole thing with THE OTHER RICHARDS where it's like, if Reed was never in love, he would have become the most powerful evil villain of all time or something?

People mentioned that theorycrafting for Flash being the most powerful hero, and I'm pretty sure there's a similar one for Iceman. Like Iceman can freeze time or something.
 
I'm sorry but The Hulk would kill him....literally.

Nah, Batman will always have a way to defeat his foes, at least that's what Batman fans keep telling me. Basically Batman is God, and given enough preparation, he can even defeat God, even if it's himself.


But that'd be okay because Batman would've created a secret back up body 10 years ago that his mind would just teleport into at the instant of his death. Or something else equally as insane.

I agree with this
 
Anybody remember that show Deadliest Warrior?

Somebody should do something like that for the super hero world.
 
This is why I can't take most manga/comics/sci-fi even remotely seriously.

The characters are so ridiculously overpowered that there latest feat just induces eyerolls.


And fun fact: Dragonball Z is not even CLOSE to some of the absurd power levels in fiction, despite its bad rep for overpowered characters.

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What does Tenchi do? Seeing Tenchi mentions makes me think I missed an epsiode when I watched in on Toonami years ago
 
Susan Storm Richards, the Invisible Woman - she basically can do eveyrhing a Green Lantern can, without the riing, and with the invisibility thing nobody ever sees it coming.
Someone attacks? Invisible bubble in the middle of their brain or whatever vital organ, bang, down for the count.
Also, she gave birth to a kid who created his own pocket reality once - in the Marvel uiverse, when somebody says "mother of god", they don't know it, but they're talking about her.
AFAIK, she's also the only individual who's met Jack Kirby as the ultimate god of the Marvel multiverse.

Kinda meta, but I hear /co/ loves Namor, and Namor has the hots for her, that's gotta mean something.


Alternatively: Rogue, since she can just take everyone else's powers, so she can measure up to any opponent plus extras adquired from anyone else.

Didn't expect to see Sue Storm mentioned, but it's an interesting theory. Sort of like Aquaman having the theoretical ability to twist and destroy the synapses of any creature that evolved from ocean-dwelling life, which is...everything. Wonder why he doesn't use that more often.
 
That guy was a sentient universe trillions of times larger than the Marvel U ("as a drop of water is to the ocean") that collapsed itself down into human form out of curiosity.

It had no limitations whatsoever, and everything it did during secret wars including eliminating the concept of death itself was done with only a fraction of it's full abilities.

the beyonder was irresponsibly overpowered. I can't believe editorial approved that one.

Yeah, before the "The One Above All", who's just the god writer Marvel really, he was essentially the OG Space God. Speaking of which, it was kind of cool/crazy crazy OG Space God The Beyonder acknowledged even Hulk as a potential infinite being of strength.

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That's right, at his full potential, Iceman could destroy the world in seconds. He's also invincible because he can reform himself. He can also freeze time by removing its kinetic energy and can move from ice to ice

Good thing Bobby's such a doofus and doesn't study hard enough.
 
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Giorno Giovanna, JoJo Part 5.

Normally can create life out of objects, eventually being able to heal others by creating new organs and such...but, that's not the overpowered part...

At the end his "Stand", aka super power basically, can reduce a person's "will to zero" making them unable to act and then make them die over and over infinitely. So, you can't do ANYTHING against him.

He only used the power once, and has never appeared after using it, probably because it was so overpowered. Although, to be fair, his Stand used it on its own free-will and made it seem like Giorno himself might not be able to use it whenever he wants, but we'll never know. Maybe Gold Experience Requiem reverted back to normal afterwards?
 
The-One-Above-All would absolutely annihilate him, no contest. It's the most powerful fictional character...ever. Period.
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nope. If we're talking the Marvel one:

1.) it didn't exist at the time of secret wars- literally all of the abstract powers fought the beyonder and everyone lost- they were reduced to begging

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2.) the beyonder's limited form was stated on panel as being billions of times more powerful than the entirety of the marvel universe, combined. (the beyonder was everything OUTSIDE the MU- when he invaded all that was left there was blank space and nothingness). That would include TOAA if it existed within the continuity of the MU.
 
What does Tenchi do? Seeing Tenchi mentions makes me think I missed an epsiode when I watched in on Toonami years ago

Serious? lol, Tenchi is almost as bad as DC and Marvel!

Powers and Abilities: Super strength, speed, durability, enhanced stamina/endurance, skilled swordsman, regeneration, possesses 3 - 6 Light Hawk Wings, automatic defenses, able to survive in space, material conversion, teleportation, dimensional travel, skilled swordsman | Massively multiversal reality warping, immortality (type 5), omniscience, supposed omnipotence

Weaknesses: Can be naive | Doesn't know how to control his powers that well | None

Destructive Capacity: Building level | Planet/Star level+ | Multiverse level+

Range: Human melee range | Possibly several planetary diameters | Multiversal+
Speed: Significantly above peak human, possibly sound speed | FTL (around 1,060 times; flew from the Earth to Saturn in seconds) | Omnipresent

Durability: Large building level+ | Universe level+ | Multiverse level+

Strength: Possibly 10 tons+ | Unknown, but likely immeasurably high like Z | Immeasurable

Stamina: Superhuman | Seemingly inexhaustible | Infinite

Standard Equipment: Tenchi-ken (Aka the "Master Key Sword", a lightsaber - like weapon which also allows him to operate Juraian technology)

Intelligence: High school/College level education, knowledge of various alien cultures, dimensions, and technologies, skilled swordsman | Same as base | Omniscient
 
He never did it, though. You can't just make up feats.

Even Buu, when he ravaged the universe or whatever, was just shown hopping planet to planet blowing them up.

Didn't Buu do that to absorb people and become more powerful or something? Even Vegeta in the first season of Dragon ball Z before he reaches Earth was capable of destroying planets without being on them.
 
Didn't Buu do that to absorb people and become more powerful or something? Even Vegeta in the first season of Dragon ball Z before he reaches Earth was capable of destroying planets without being on them.

absorbing people was making him weaker
 
Also wasn't Gambit supposed to be like, some ridiculous powerful mutant that could manipulate kinetic energy, but then got depowered in some way or another?
 
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