lol don't bring theory most comics follow very little scientic theories.
it is said that you can't travel faster than light speed if you have mass, the only way to go beyond is at higher freqencies , such as Gamma etc.
aside that ya WW only need one punch for flash K.O
But i hardly think she can touch flash .
battle can go wither way , it all depends on if WW can get flash a hit or two.
if flash can think i light speed he can see every movement , wonder women whould be like a slow statue moving , that why i think she can never touch him.
But Comics Flash always seem to Trip , blasted , but that's rediculous
Then don't say he is at speed of light , it contridicts his power.
If i can think light speed aint nobody touching me
ya WW whould probrobably , but realisticly someone who moves at light speed should never get a punch, but ya i am not saying no one has touch flash lots of people knocked him out that are slower all am saying that just wrong , quicksilver yes his fast but there is a diff btw fast and light speed. do you see light move NO , even if you are faster that sound.
But if there ever was a battle i bet WW will win just cause Flash is lightspeed but in fight his more like speed of sound no joke.
She wouldn't have to use it. When/if she came down low to attack him, that is when he would cease the opportunity to grab it. Of course if she's smart like how you say, she would either leave it at the base and/or throw rocks and shit at him but doing that would take a long time if not forever to land a successful hit.
Lobo would run in and be like
"So... we got a fast one, eh? Looks like I finally get to use this..."
And hed drop his nuclear hand grenade... once again saying
"This will only hurt once, lobo old boy" to himself...
"But DAMN will it hurt" Ka boom...
Im pretty sure Wonder woman would do something like that too... ya know...
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Anyways, The Flash can phase through people, I know he cant do it on Magically endowed people like Juggernaut, but WW would fall to a phase through... or is she "too tough"