Pre-Crisis Superman(You've got to know who Superman is)
Superman 1-Mill(Again, you know him)
Shaggy-Man is a being made of Plasti-Alloy, which is extremely durable, and enhanced Salamander DNA, which allowed him to rapidly heal from any injury.
Hmmm... Not including Abstracts (as they, by definition, warp reality too much to guage things)...
Superman 1 million...
Pre-Crisis Superman (somewhere between Silver Age and parts of the Bronze Era, when moving planets around like billiard balls was a potential hobby...)
On a more terrestrial level, I'd have to go with WB Hulk.
Honorary mention to PC Validus, who was about as powerful as PC Superboy, Mon-El, and Ultraboy put together, in terms of strength, which would put him in the neighborhood of PC Superman and WB Hulk, but with less impressive strength feats, in terms of actual area feats...
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I'm not so sure about that; Mon-El was basically as powerful as Superboy/Man (relative to era, of course), and I seem to remember Val being about as strong as the three major LOSH muscles put together (or at least that was how I remembered the story in question -- I do admit I haven't read it in a number of years).
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The LOSH, and Superboy himself acknowledged that Mon-El was stronger.
And I think, post-crisis (in his Valor book maybe, circa '92 maybe?) he's shown pushing a sun into a different solar system. Could've been pre-crisis, but....I'm pretty sure not.
EDIT: Damnit, I Just forgot PC Superman's feat of hurling a neutron star like it was a baseball....****.
It's important to keep in mind relativity: Mon-El may be stronger than Superboy, but not in the context of making a significant difference in this regard, much like how Superman is stronger than Wonder Woman or Martian Manhunter, but not by any major degree. Superboy, Mon-El, and Ultraboy (assuming a strength powerset, of course) are all in the same ballpark; degrees between the three are not significant in the broader sense.
EDIT: Oh, and I'm pretty sure is was pre-crisis...
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I'm still operating on the idea of not including Abstracts or Abstract-level feats, as they too greatly distort the real meaning of a "test" like this. Not to say others can't include them, by any means, just that I think it shouldn't apply, conceptually, in this context.
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