There's no answer to that question. It's impossible to have a character without weakness, or else he would just "pwn" everyone and the story line would get boring by the 1st issue. But there is a large number of characters whose power are nearly unlimited. Some have the ability to alter the objects at cosmic self, others control life and death of all beings. But if we only discuss about created or expanded characters, not people like DC's God or Marvel's Buddha, it would be the following characters:
-Marvel's Thor with the Odinforce
-Marvel's Jean Grey/Phoenix
-Marvel's Scarlet Witch
-DC's Spectre
-DC's Phantom Stranger
-DC's Anti-Monitor/Monitor
There are others whose similar powers are nearly equal to those mentioned, such as Thanos, Galactus, and Harbringer, but DC and Marvel always find a way to defeat all of them. For example, just look at how many times Phoenix had been killed and reborn! Spectre's defeat at the hand of God? Scarlet Witch altered the entire Earth, but was defeated infinite amount of times? The defeat of Anti-Monitor/Monitor happened even though they have nearly omni-cosmic-potentish powers?
Despite their numerous flaws, I strongly think those seven are the most powerful beings. Thor easily annihilated Loki and his powerful army. Phoenix swallowed planets and universes. Scarlet Witch altered reality. Thousands of magicians died by the hand of Spectre in Day of Vengence. Phantom Stranger can not even be killed by Spectre. Lastly, Anti-Monitor needed a combined force of superheroes and villians from five parallel Earths to defeat. Oh, and Superman can never be the most powerful. I believe his invulnerability never existed. He was beaten like hell a lot of time. Darkseid there... magic people here... Maxwell Lord there... Batman here ... Doomsday there... Captain Marvel here... Superboy-Prime there... General Zod here... and basically every extreme supervillian DC can make up!
But if the question ask the most powerful MAN, it must be Batman. Com'on...he knows more than enough to kill Superman a thousand times over, and perhaps every superheros and villians in the whole DC universe.
2007-01-27 19:44:50
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answer #1
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answered by ImaNewbie 2
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thinking the question you asked the actually answer is kind-of off putting with the aid of fact the character is no longer this effective besides the shown fact that, you" did say ever"so the respond is Thanos w/ the Infinity Gauntlet. He gained power over the climate of all powers in all dimensions- power, ideas, area, certainty, Time, and the Souls of all residing creatures. darkish Phoenix might undemanding have been became to dirt with yet a thought from Thanos. Mistress death on the time became at his area while he desperate to break 0.5 of the entire galaxy. He pronounced he might use basically a fragment of his power to break all of Marvels Heroes in a conflict.(this may well be his undoing thank you to Nebula). Thanos laid waste to each marvel great Hero save Adam Warlock- and Silver Surfer. He additionally obliterated each "God" ie Galactus, In-Betweener, etc... - in marvel. Eternity and The residing Tribunal survived with the aid of fact they stayed impartial interior the affair. so a strategies as Superman lol please. that is laughable to think of Superman would have stopped Thanos. (remember all Dimensions have been under Thanos's administration) that would desire to incorporate DC. Even in a crossover no person would have overwhelmed him. the only individual who would have overwhelmed Thanos became Thanos, and he did together with his ego
2016-11-01 09:43:13
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Franklin Richards aka psi lord. franky R though. That kid's beyond Every one in power . for now doesn't have acess to it. (But it's been hinted that he has it back.) but if he ever get's it back.watch out. why cause he created the pocket universe earth which was complete duplecate of earth, during onslaught which brought us the heroes reborn earth where he saved most of earth heroes from death during the onaslaught period. and he got Reconized by the celetials the very reason why galatus eat's planet such as Zenn' la and earth in the first place to keep their numbers down.
here' his main bio
http://www.mutanthigh.com/index2.html
the heroes reborn title reviews.
# Points of Interest: The entire reality was created by Franklin Richards as a pocket universe, which he carried around with him as a little ball
# The Celestials wanted to destroy the Heroes Reborn reality, but Ashema the Listener (a Celestial) sacrificed herself to house the universe in perpetuity
# Dr. Doom eventually brought the Earth of the HR reality to Earth 616 and placed it in opposition to Earth, calling it Counter-Earth
# Due to the unstable nature of this reality, it once temporarily merged with the Wildstorm Universe.
here's the link
http://www.mutanthigh.com/alternatex/hr/index.html
and onslaught reborn http://www.mutanthigh.com/index2.html
and the evolution discussion.
http://mutanthigh.com/smf/index.php?topic=71.0
And in Earth X Franky R became Galatus the Second and was even more powerful then the original galatus. as you can see in that link. if he ever gets the infinity gauntlet. shudders. some thing to think about. now that 's power man.
2007-01-26 17:50:04
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answer #3
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answered by kc_wosu 4
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Well at first guess I started to say Superman.. but then Supergirl would have to be even more powerful... just as strong and smarter! :Þ
2007-01-26 16:23:43
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answer #4
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answered by Cambria 5
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Charlie brown
2007-01-26 16:19:40
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answer #5
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answered by Jessica R 5
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I haven't really followed comics for a long time but I'd have to say Superman for DC. For Marvel? I dunno, Franklin Richards maybe?
2007-01-26 16:56:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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The green lantern, because he has the ability to use his ring to mke any object out of that green energy.
2007-01-26 16:28:33
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answer #7
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answered by Pandemonium 2
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The comic book hero who has been the most powerful in all ways since he was created, is another character by Siegel and Schuster (the boys who created Superman)—The Spectre.
Jim Corrigan (note the initials!) was a homicide detective. He was caught by mobsters and put in a barrel of cement and thrown in the river. When he died, his soul went to the Ultimate Destination, where God told him that he was sending him back to serve as an agent of retribution against evil men.
The Spectre went through a number of changes during his career (one can’t say, lifetime.) Some of the time, he fought demons and extradimensional characters. Those were cool battles. They would smash each other over the head with planets and Spec’ would grab a comet and whirl it around his head by the tail to smack his opponent like a medieval morningstar.
In the 70’s they got back to a different vision of the character, a brooding spirit of vengeance, who did not hesitate to kill individual humans in the most horrifying ways. He visited one mob boss (responsible for many murders, naturally) who was playing with the rubber duckie in his tub. With a wave of his hand, the Spectre brought the duck to life and made it grow to huge size, so that it ate the mob boss like a cricket. He then caused the duck to revert to its original size, supernaturally, of course. I guess the body was never found, and the mob boss’ family wondered what happened to him, just the way his victims’ families never found out what happened to them. It was all ver poetic justice, and not overly graphic. The actual violence was done off frame, or in shadows so that the details were not shown, just like in a well-done motion picture.
A hit man who was also a hairstylist was snipped in half by his own scissors, grown to huge size and manipulated without touching them, by the Spectre. A bank robber who had gunned down a guard was holed up in a hobby shop, where painted miniature lead figures for fantasy-medieval role playing games were sold. The Spectre caused a Viking warrior, complete with axe, to grew to life size, and bury his axe in the guy’s head. The police couldn’t figure out how the guy had escaped— but then a reporter investigating all these rumors of paranormal happenings found the dead robber—with the Viking’s axe still buried in his skull—on the floor of the hobby shop, now reduced to a miniature lead figure. Another murderer on the run was hiding in a sawmill. The reporter found him and tried to warn him to give himself up while there was still a chance. The murderer didn’t believe his tale of a ghostly figure of vengeance, and took the reporter hostage. The Spectre arrived, and turned the murderer into a wooden statue, as if carved from a log—then ran him through the sawmill while he was still conscious.
An old geezer, a mannequin maker, used his mystically animated mannequins to commit robberies. Jim Corrigan interrupted one of these robberies, so the geezer sent one after him, in the image of his neighbor, who had begun to develop a romantic interest in the handsome detective. (clue: serious mistake.) The mannequin tried to kill Corrigan with a meat cleaver, but you can’t kill what is not alive. With a gesture, Spectre made her own cleaver chop her to bits, and then he realized that she was only a mannequin. So he used his mystical abilities to track down the mannequin maker, and turned him into an old geezer mannequin, rescuing his kidnapped lady friend in the process. The final scene showed a pile of out-of-fashion mannequins being loaded into an incinerator, and you saw the expression on the old geezer mannequin’s face, in the flames.
After that, Spectre asked God to release him from his duties. (Spectre had often asked God for advice. Disembodied word balloons were tastefully employed.) God allowed him to stop being the Spectre, but Corrigan did not know this until after he was shot, thinking the bullets would still mystically pass harmlessly through him! So he made plans to marry the woman, who still had a romantic interest in him, even after what had happened. Then some organized crime goons caught up to Corrigan on the day before his wedding and filled him fill of lead and left his body on his bride’s doorstep. Thus, the Spectre began his career all over again.
The Spectre was one of the mystical heavy-hitters in the DC universe, and probably the most powerful. He could do things like temporarily stop time, transmute elements, become immaterial and or invisible, grow as large as a galaxy, stop matter and antimatter planets from colliding by holding them apart (not being affected by either one), and, if necessary, question murder victims as to the manner of their demise. Not to mention getting advice form God whenever he needed it.
You would be hard-pressed to find a character as powerful as the Spectre, no matter where or how long you look.
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2007-01-27 01:58:54
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answer #8
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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Superman... and thats why its so boring... i can do anything i want blah blah blah... o no kryptonite... o darn ok its away from me now i can do anything I want again
2007-01-26 16:23:37
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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superman
2007-01-26 16:19:23
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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