@toratorn:
- He was able endure being inside the earth’s inner core for an extended period of time, resisting not only the pressure but heat as well. That's 36,00,000 atm , and for comparison the pressure on the surface is 1 atm. Never mind temps easily exceeding thousands of degrees.
That's not impressive and he almost died in the prciepr on top of that.
- He also supported the JL weight of the watch tower space station falling to earth at Mach 20+.speeds. ( —Trinity ). The only reason why he struggled was due to it falling against him. Kind of like Routh Superman initially struggling to catch the plain but easily holding up once the force was gone.
That's, like, a city lvl feat at best. Not impressive. He also failed to stop a falling turtle with impact force of 1 megaton. Like, got completely overpowered by it.
- He moved fast enough to inetercept a bullet fired at Lois at point blank range despite being several miles away when Deathstroke pulled the trigger. — Action Comics (the deathstroke issue). He has also flown from the daily planet to metropolis in seconds.
In the same issue he also got hurt and outsped by Deathstroke in h2h. And isn't Daily Planet already in Metropolis? Lol.
He also failed to react to darts, got blitzed by a fish and a pterosaur, and got taken off guard by a freaking steamroller. And also couldn't outspeed a guy who struggled to tag Batman (Damage).
-Rebuilt the entire moon.
-Threw doomsday to the other side of the world and punched Bizarro to the moon.
Considering the amount of times Superman failed to do stuff less impressive than that in Rebirth, these might as well be outliers.
-Punched the World Forger ( although it's avatar ) hard enough to create a continent sizes hole.
While massively amped.
-Created a hurricane . https://i.imgur.com/q7bblOT.jpg
This is a mid-tier feat.
I know he's weaker compared to the other incarnations but certainly not weak enough to lose to the likes of these guys.
He has more embarassing low ends than he has decent showinfs and even his high ends are inconsistent in relation to each other.
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