Battle happens in an indestructible planet. No BFR. Everyone is bloodlusted. Win by death or KO. Perfect teamwork. Gladiator's confidence is at its peak. Silver Surfer has his Annihilation upgrade. Richard Rider has the full power of the Novaforce. Who wins?
@emperorthanos: He's a very powerful energy vampire that can suck the entire energy of stars, and constantly goes around feeding upon energies. He can use this absorbed energy to fuel various other powers, including superhuman strength and durability, flight, energy blasts, telekinesis and to grow in size. The level these powers are at varies depending on how much energy he has absorbed, althrough there is (apparently) no limit to how much energy he can absorb. With enough absorbed energy, his brute strength can become greater than that of Superman, and his telekinesis can move planets. He's also very resistant to Martian Manhunter level telepathy and Zatanna level magic.
Damn, how did the Justice League ever defeat Starbreaker?
Because they have to "think positive" or feel positive emotions and aura because aside from feeding on suns he also feeds off negative emotions or some shit like that.
I'd also attribute it to plot as well because somebody who can consume suns and casually slap around the JLA heavy hitters most assuredly would've conquered the galaxy by now.
@darth_nimrod: The JLA usually manage to weaken him through the power of love and hope. The first time was due to Sargon the Sorceror using some enchanted crystals to cover them in an aura of love power. They later defeated him in a similar but more BS way, by having the entire earth project their hope onto them. He's also been BFRed to another universe by Adam Strange backed by several teams of superheroes, and another time he was tricked into draining himself by blasting Booster Gold who was hooked up to a forcefield generator.
So essentially, the only legitimate defeat he's suffered was getting sent to another universe.
In the words of the sun-eater himself. Yes; he is a fully matured Sun-Eater with a habit for holographically adopting a more humanoid appearance.
Is only knocked backwards by a full powered blast from Zatanna, literally intended to wipe him from existence. Off-panel defeats Maxima. Stomps Firestorm.
Bloodwynd/Martian Manhunter scans his mind as describes his power as "potentially limitless", before Starbreaker kicks him out. It's not the only time Starbreaker's been summarized in cosmic-proportions.
When necessary, can sustain himself off of individuals. Feeds off of, and takes 100 million years of energy/life from a sun.
Makes a meal out of Rann's suns(there's 3 of them).
Further lending credence that he is without an upper limit, so far as absorbing energy; Starbreaker planned to convert all matter in the known universe via Zeta Beam technology into energy, so he could literally devour it all in one go. Though as the second panel indicates, and in his own words; he intended to do so on a MULTIVERSAL scale. Adam Strange's only viable solution to saving Rann, with unspecified amounts of prep and some of the best technology in the universe...was to pull a Patrick Star; take Rann and push/teleport it somewhere else.
VS John Stewart, Dr. Light (Hoshi), and Vixen after energy-siphoning. His arrival caught the notice of many of earth's most powerful mystical-forces, before he proceeded to, again, stomp The Justice League.
Each of his duplicates gave multiple Leaguers a handful.
Can reconstitute himself from ambient-energy(literally energy clinging to thin-air). Can drain energy and/or power regardless of it's nature, as he intended to do to Martian Manhunter/Bloodwynd. His duplicates can, likewise, absorb other's power.
He'd make what Thanos did to 'em look like foreplay.
Team wins though food fight they will overwhelm he is resistant to energy attacks just fine but the combined might physically here can win not to mention several can also siphon energy something the JLa didn't have
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