Maybe if he thought of trying that then yeah. Otherwise no.
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just out of curiosity, how has Superman managed to beat the Cyborg Superman so many times, if he's omnipotent and all that? I understand you need to be pretty damn powerful to kill him, and that's why he allied with the AM... but how does Superman generally deal with him?
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One time he vibrated so fast that he scattered his molecules. Another time he was stuck on the source wall. DS actually beat him one of those times. But now he has those rings, he's already above the top tier, the rings just add to it.
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ahh, the ole standby of DC superheroes- vibrating your molecules. I just read through a bunch of silver age showcases, and that is literally... literally... how every single villain was defeated during the silver age. It's the 'sentient nanotechnology' of it's day.
So molecular dispersion and a bfr to the source wall are the two things that have been shown to defeat him? Without the rings obviously- although apparently the Kryptonians managed to take him out through sheer force and numbers with the rings. Are those three times the only times he's ever been beaten?
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1st time, Henshaw was weakened by K-nite. And molecular dispersion didn't kill him. Just destroyed his body. He can jump to more tech and just make a new body via matter manip. Henshaw is now invulnerable to k-nite and red sunlight, so that's out.
After that, he jumped all the way to.......wait a minute. How did Doomsday get to the 4th world? I thought Boomtube was the only way. And for that matter, how did Henshaw get to the 4th world via his energy form? Maybe I forgot or missed something in the book.
Anyways, on Apokolips, Henshaw met his 2nd defeat when he got fried by the Omega Effect and stuck into an orb. Darkseid later let him out, with a promise to stay away from Apokolips. After that, Henshaw survived a black hole and ended up in the marvel-verse. He asked Galactus to make him a perfect being. Galactus turned him into a metal slab. Powerful yes, creative, no.
3nd time, after he got back to the DCU, Parallax (Classic) tore him apart and stuck him on the Source Wall. Problem was, Henshaw was controlling part of the Source Wall. Supes blue stopped him, but Henshaw hitched a ride back to earth in the containment suit.
There's a 4th time I don't know the circumstances for, but I think that was PIS.
5th time, he got blown apart by Hal Jordan and Arisia using a highmaster manhunter droid, which magnified GL power 100x.
and most recently, the highly dubious circumstances in Sinestro Corp war.
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hm. so you need pretty high end energy manipulation powers (Darkseid, Superman Blue, Galactus, and amped Green Lanterns) to beat him, now that his weakness to kryptonite and red sun radiation have been removed.
Interesting. I honestly have never read a Hank Henshaw appearance. He's just never been a DCU villain that interested me all that much.
I showed no interest in him until a couple months ago after i saw how versatile he was he stalemated The Silver Surfer i think would have even beaten him actually.
While the Marvel fight with SS is detectably canon for Henshaw, (Henshaw and Parallax reffered to it before they fought in their comic, although I highly doubt it was 616 Earth) the incident with Galactus is non canon (but funny.)
This sums up things up pretty well though.
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