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Strongest non-godly fictional character?

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Flash in his most powerful is so fast that's he's practically Omnipresent. He can literally kill Franklin Richards before a single neuron even goes off in his brain to signal that he's in a battle.

This is what annoys me with comics these days. These characters in their own universe sound pretty awesome but knowing that there are all these "X character is so Y... profit!"-type characters occupy the same realm seems broken.
 
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MacGyver or Jim Bauer

I could go into detail about tier lists. I could explain chaos and planning on the tier lists. I could put Prep Time Batman and Spinach Popeye on a list and explain how, while exceptional, they're not MacGyver or Jim Bauer, but they're the gate keepers to truly powerful people. But, no matter your favorite, either MacGyver would murder them with a rubber band and a can of whip cream or Jim Bauer would ruin their plan for world domination.

Seriously, there's not a senario you could create that those two wouldn't destroy. They are kings of chaos (Bauer) or planning (MacGyver).

If we're talking about godly characters, which we're not, obviously Super Turbo Akuma, Infinity Gauntlet Thanos, and MacBauer are the best. But, we can't talk about them.
 
Who? Lol.

Let me learn you something.

Jack Bauer is from the show 24.

Jack Bauer is the king of "anti-prep."

The man fucking died in an episode, brought himself back to life, and killed the people who killed him.

His power comes from being able to destroy situations that people set up from him to be destroyed in. Yet, he never loses.
 
Let me learn you something.

Jim Bauer is from the show 24.

Jim Bauer is the king of "anti-prep."

The man fucking died in an episode, brought himself back to life, and killed the people who killed him.

His power comes from being able to destroy situations that people set up from him to be destroyed in. Yet, he never loses.
Jack Bauer, you mean?
 
Quick Ben from the Malazan series has the nifty ability to beat anything thrown at him, even if it looks like he's defeated

Also

eight of the most powerful mages inhabiting the body of (potentially) a shape shifting immortal Tiste Andi
 
Has anyone ever shot SuperMan with a kryptonite bullet? Seems like a good way to kill him.

In the movie Justice League: Doom, a guy shoots Superman with a kryptonite bullet and he almost dies. Keep in mind that the plot of this movie was that someone stole Batman's backup plans to get rid of all JL members if they turned rogue, so apparently the only person who ever thought of shooting Supes with a kryptobullet was Batman.

Also in the movie, he literally disables Green Lantern by making him sad. Yes, the movie sucked.
 
In the movie Justice League: Doom, a guy shoots Superman with a kryptonite bullet and he almost dies. Keep in mind that the plot of this movie was that someone stole Batman's backup plans to get rid of all JL members if they turned rogue, so apparently the only person who ever thought of shooting Supes with a kryptobullet was Batman.

That sounds lame, but I at least appreciate the irony. IIRC in the comic this was originally based on (Tower of Babel by Waid, which was sandwich'd inside Morrison's iconic JLA run. I think it was a deal where Morrison got to work on Waid's The Flash run and he produced my favorite Flash stories. Goddamn if the late 90s-early 00s wasn't a great time to be a DC fan) Superman was beaten by a special form of krytonite that made his powers and sense go completely out of control, driving him to flee Earth for the safety of others and his own sanity. How do you beat Superman? Make him so "super" even he can't handle it. Bat-God logic, I love it.
 
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Rand al'Thor from the Wheel of Time series belongs here, surely. Especially from the last few books...

Also, balefire is the most overpowered ability I've ever read. Erases anyone or anything from existence and removes part of their past in the process... O.o
 
He's pretty badd-ass. I only ever read till chapter 620-ish (I believe)
After he got the black armor and was traveling with Kaska in her child-like state.
I wonder were the series is now.

Well, right now,
he's still wearing the black armor and is traveling with kaska in her child-like state.
 
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