As if time was standing still for him. To others, Flash was invisible, thanks to his speed. But Superman knew where he was, what speed he was traveling at, and where he was headed. But what makes him so fat. Superman can increase his powers by recharging him using solar powers. A simple yellow star can help him reach unlimited speeds.
We can only imagine how fast he can travel through the universe if he uses solar power from a Blue, White, or a Quasar. Less than a second. No matter the weather, Superman can circle the entire Earth in a blink of an eye. In fact, in the movie titled Superman, starring Marlon Brando, we see Superman travels back in time using his sheer speed. How does it happen? Well, to travel back in time, Superman makes the Earth reverse its spin. And as he increases his speed, he gains more mass. And as a result, he generates a state of massive inertia, which is transferred to Earth.
In a nutshell, Flash is faster than Superman. But over the years, fans were left confused about who was the fastest. In the Superman comic , which came out in , we saw Superman, and the Flash compete against each other. They agreed to go around the world, at the request from the United Nations. Now that we have found Superman's top speed, let's compare it to Saitama's top speed. First we need to convert the speed of light to the speed of sound.
The speed of light is , times faster than the speed of sound. Saitama fanboy says that Saitama is faster than Superman, show him this fan calc.
This website saves cookies to your browser in order to improve your online experience and show you personalized content. Read our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy to get more information and learn how to set up your preferences. Likes Comments Like Will Morrison. You may find this interesting: scifi. Flash seems to be faster than Superman, but this manages to catch the Flash, apparently predicting his movements — algiogia.
The latest Flash 49 confirms that flash is faster than Superman — Amit Bisht. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. It's already been established that all of the Flashes can move past light-speed via the Speed Force. As for Superman, he's never shown to move at light-speed while running inside a planetary atmosphere. Improve this answer. Thaddeus Howze Thaddeus Howze k 22 22 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.
That's Mach I know the speed force allows Flash to move really fast without creating harmful sonic booms What's Superman's excuse. You may want to point out that the Flash in the top panel is Wally West, while the one in the lower panel is Barry Allen.
Not a huge deal, but the uninitiated may be confused by the dialogue otherwise. What a loser! I just had to do it :D — Spandan. Show 6 more comments. Jose Kuervo Jose Kuervo 51 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges.
David Banner David Banner 3, 3 3 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges. Not to poo poo on these kinds of questions but nothing in the DC universe makes any sense.
This means that until DC definitively states who is faster there is absolutely no sense in arguing it. Since flash has been stated to be the fastest if he wants the only possible conclusion is that flash could move even faster than superman's superluminal speeds.
Flash moved from the ends of the universe to Earth in less than a plank time. In a bet. Well, which "recent Flash comics"? Once again, different eras of comics have presented Superman in various galactic contexts. However, this skill is little use in a vacuum; in Superman: Up in the Sky - by Tom King and Andy Kubert - Superman leaves Earth to search for a kidnapped child, acknowledging he may be gone for some time. While Superman can move at incredible speeds, he doesn't have the same relationship to that speed as heroes who use the Speed Force, meaning that while he can quickly move between planets, searching those planets requires a fine control that necessitates he move slower than his max speed.
Ultimately, the most honest answer is that Superman is the top speed he's allowed to be for a story to work, though never as fast as the Flash.
Christian is a lifelong comic book reader, cinephile, and storyteller, whose passions led him to studying creative writing in university. Since then he hasn't stopped exploring new ways to write and share what he loves with readers.
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