Which of these guys would be the best Kryptonian

Started by LordFear4 pages

Joker would be unstoppable and probably would need the entire Green Lantern Corp to put him down.
Punisher would be awesome. With his shattered mind, he is worst than Bruce cuz he will kill without a doubt. He would have to be put down also

Originally posted by janus77
Batman knows how to counter and defeat Superman, no?
so I guess Batman knows Superman better than Luthor does.

He knows Superman better than Luthor. However Luthor knows more about Superman's powers and how to use them since he has had a chance to use them.

Originally posted by janus77
btw, Batman's much smarter than Lex right?
and how does he stack up against Reed?

I don't know if he's much smarter but he's certainly above him.

Against Reed? He's probably below since a lot of Batman's tech is borrowed while Reed built or at least completly understands most of what he has.

Originally posted by janus77
the Joker with Superman powers should be a good read.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Lethal: of, pertaining to, or causing death; deadly; fatal

Batman is almost never lethal.

But he is never afraid to cause pain to someone go get what he wants, and he is far more lethal then Lex, maybe he doesn't kill but that in my openion only makes him more lethal

did anyone get that 😕

Wolverine with Superman's powers would just be a dumber, shorter, Superman.

He would have both an irrelevant amount of skills and an unneeded healing factor, though. I doubt his claws would be able to even come out, because his skin is so tough.

Originally posted by Utrigita
he doesn't kill but that only makes him more lethal
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Originally posted by SpunkySmurph
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Originally posted by SpunkySmurph
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I know it is a paradox and therefore cannot be explain i know, but seeing that he can easily kill most of his opponents if he wants and yet doesn't do it only makes him in my eyes more lethal, lethal is my dictonary is lethal is deadly it doesn't mean that he kills but he can kill now are any of you going to argue against that batman can be lethal ???

And you are welcome to queto it will explain it anytime will to find something you once said and quote it to so that we can get even

Originally posted by Utrigita
I know it is a paradox but seeing that he can easily kill most of his opponents if he wants and yet doesn't do it only makes him in my eyes more lethal.

No it makes him more sadistic. More lethal would be if he did kill them.

look above you can be lethal without killing.

Originally posted by SpunkySmurph
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I smell bullshits 😬

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos

alright none of you get it go look lethal up in oxford dictonary maybe I have a old version but I clearly says that you can be lethal without killing people.

Example I have a gun I am lethal does that mean I am going to shot someone down? no but I am still deadly to my surroundings.

Originally posted by Utrigita
alright none of you get it go look lethal up in oxford dictonary maybe I have a old version but I clearly says that you can be lethal without killing people.

Example I have a gun I am lethal does that mean I am going to shot someone down? no but I am still deadly to my surroundings given the fact that I have the gun.

Originally posted by Utrigita
alright none of you get it go look lethal up in oxford dictonary maybe I have a old version but I clearly says that you can be lethal without killing people.

Example I have a gun I am lethal does that mean I am going to shot someone down? no but I am still deadly to my surroundings.

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le·thal /ˈliθəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lee-thuhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of, pertaining to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
2. made to cause death: a lethal chamber; a lethal attack.
3. causing great harm or destruction: The disclosures were lethal to his candidacy.
[Origin: 1575–85; < L lét&#257;lis, equiv. to lét(um) death + -&#257;lis -al1; sp. (hence pron.) with -h- by assoc. with Gk lthé oblivion]

—Related forms
le·thal·i·ty, le·thal·ness, noun
le·thal·ly, adverb

—Synonyms 1. See fatal.
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le·thal (l&#275;'th&#601;l) Pronunciation Key
adj.

1. Capable of causing death.
2. Of, relating to, or causing death. See Synonyms at fatal.
3. Extremely harmful; devastating: accusations lethal to the candidate's image.

[Late Latin l&#275;th&#257;lis, alteration (probably influenced by L&#275;th&#275;, Lethe) of Latin l&#275;t&#257;lis, from l&#275;tum, death.]

le·thal'i·ty (l&#275;-th&#257;l'&#301;-t&#275😉 n., le'thal·ly adv.
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lethal
1583, from L.L. lethalis, from L. letalis "deadly, fatal," from letum "death," of uncertain origin. Form altered in L.L. by association with lethe hydor, "water of oblivion" in Hades in Gk. mythology, from Gk. lethe "forgetfulness."

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lethal

adjective
of an instrument of certain death; "deadly poisons"; "lethal weapon"; "a lethal injection" [syn: deadly]

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lethal [&#712;li&#720;&#952;&#601;l] adjective
causing death; enough to kill
Example: a lethal dose of poison
Arabic: &#1605;&#1615;&#1605;&#1610;&#1578;&#1548; &#1602;&#1575;&#1578;&#1616;&#1604;
Chinese (Simplified): &#33268;&#27515;&#30340;
Chinese (Traditional): &#33268;&#27515;&#30340;
Czech: smrtelný
Danish: dødelig
Dutch: dodelijk
Estonian: surmav
Finnish: kuolettava
French: mortel
German: tödlich
Greek: &#952;&#945;&#957;&#945;&#964;&#951;&#966;&#972;&#961;&#959;&#962;
Hungarian: halálos
Icelandic: banvænn
Indonesian: mematikan
Italian: letale

Japanese: &#33268;&#27515;&#12398;
Korean: &#52824;&#47749;&#51201;&#51064;
Latvian: let&#257;ls, n&#257;v&#275;jošs
Lithuanian: mirtinas
Norwegian: dødelig, dødbringende
Polish: &#347;miertelny
Portuguese (Brazil): mortal
Portuguese (Portugal): mortal
Romanian: letal, mortal
Russian: &#1089;&#1084;&#1077;&#1088;&#1090;&#1077;&#1083;&#1100;&#1085;&#1099;&#1081;
Slovak: smrte&#318;ný
Slovenian: smrtonosen
Spanish: mortal, letal
Swedish: dödlig, dödande
Turkish: öldürücü
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le·thal (lthl)
adj.

1. Capable of causing death.
2. Of, relating to, or causing death.

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Main Entry: 2lethal
Function: noun
1 : an abnormality of genetic origin causing the death of the organism possessing it usually before maturity
2 : LETHAL GENE
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Main Entry: 1le·thal
Pronunciation: 'lE-th&l
Function: adjective
: of, relating to, or causing death <a lethal injury>; also : capable of causing death <lethal chemicals> <a lethal dose> —le·thal·i·ty /lE-'thal-&t-E/ noun plural -ties
—le·thal·ly adverb
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Originally posted by CasanoVa
I smell bullshits 😬

you do that, I smell that I need to buy a newer version of oxford.

Originally posted by CasanoVa
I smell bullshits 😬

fart3

lethal's also used as a synonym for something/one that is extremely effective no?

in that sense Batman is pretty damned lethal.

Batman's rather brutal too, which is something Superman doesn't resort to, as far as I remember.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
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le·thal /&#712;li&#952;&#601;l/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lee-thuhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of, pertaining to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
2. made to cause death: a lethal chamber; a lethal attack.
3. causing great harm or destruction: The disclosures were lethal to his candidacy.
[Origin: 1575–85; < L lét&#257;lis, equiv. to lét(um) death + -&#257;lis -al1; sp. (hence pron.) with -h- by assoc. with Gk lthé oblivion]

—Related forms
le·thal·i·ty, le·thal·ness, noun
le·thal·ly, adverb

—Synonyms 1. See fatal.
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le·thal (l&#275;'th&#601;l) Pronunciation Key
adj.

1. Capable of causing death.
2. Of, relating to, or causing death. See Synonyms at fatal.
3. Extremely harmful; devastating: accusations lethal to the candidate's image.

[Late Latin l&#275;th&#257;lis, alteration (probably influenced by L&#275;th&#275;, Lethe) of Latin l&#275;t&#257;lis, from l&#275;tum, death.]

le·thal'i·ty (l&#275;-th&#257;l'&#301;-t&#275😉 n., le'thal·ly adv.
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lethal
1583, from L.L. lethalis, from L. letalis "deadly, fatal," from letum "death," of uncertain origin. Form altered in L.L. by association with lethe hydor, "water of oblivion" in Hades in Gk. mythology, from Gk. lethe "forgetfulness."

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lethal

adjective
of an instrument of certain death; "deadly poisons"; "lethal weapon"; "a lethal injection" [syn: deadly]

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
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lethal [&#712;li&#720;&#952;&#601;l] adjective
causing death; enough to kill
Example: a lethal dose of poison
Arabic: &#1605;&#1615;&#1605;&#1610;&#1578;&#1548; &#1602;&#1575;&#1578;&#1616;&#1604;
Chinese (Simplified): &#33268;&#27515;&#30340;
Chinese (Traditional): &#33268;&#27515;&#30340;
Czech: smrtelný
Danish: dødelig
Dutch: dodelijk
Estonian: surmav
Finnish: kuolettava
French: mortel
German: tödlich
Greek: &#952;&#945;&#957;&#945;&#964;&#951;&#966;&#972;&#961;&#959;&#962;
Hungarian: halálos
Icelandic: banvænn
Indonesian: mematikan
Italian: letale

Japanese: &#33268;&#27515;&#12398;
Korean: &#52824;&#47749;&#51201;&#51064;
Latvian: let&#257;ls, n&#257;v&#275;jošs
Lithuanian: mirtinas
Norwegian: dødelig, dødbringende
Polish: &#347;miertelny
Portuguese (Brazil): mortal
Portuguese (Portugal): mortal
Romanian: letal, mortal
Russian: &#1089;&#1084;&#1077;&#1088;&#1090;&#1077;&#1083;&#1100;&#1085;&#1099;&#1081;
Slovak: smrte&#318;ný
Slovenian: smrtonosen
Spanish: mortal, letal
Swedish: dödlig, dödande
Turkish: öldürücü
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version), © 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd.
American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source

le·thal (lthl)
adj.

1. Capable of causing death.
2. Of, relating to, or causing death.

The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source

Main Entry: 2lethal
Function: noun
1 : an abnormality of genetic origin causing the death of the organism possessing it usually before maturity
2 : LETHAL GENE
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source

Main Entry: 1le·thal
Pronunciation: 'lE-th&l
Function: adjective
: of, relating to, or causing death <a lethal injury>; also : capable of causing death <lethal chemicals> <a lethal dose> —le·thal·i·ty /lE-'thal-&t-E/ noun plural -ties
—le·thal·ly adverb
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.

funny I read capable of causing death many times 😱

Originally posted by Utrigita
funny I read capable of causing death many times 😱

Funny because someone who doesn't kill won't kill and therefore isn't going to cause death 😱

Yerp, Bruce doesn't kill.. it's as simple as that.

Punisher would definetly be the most lethal.