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Senor Cage
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Who Can physically defeat Infinity Monster?
The insanely huge monster that Supergirl faced?
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Jun 29th, 2012 04:13 AM |
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bluewaterrider
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Kara versus InfinitesmalMonster.
Karavinfinity Image 6 of 6.
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Source: Action Comics #285, Volume 1
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Penciller: Jim Mooney
Date: February 1962
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http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_285
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Jun 29th, 2012 12:17 PM |
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Endless Mike
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Well it apparently has a shield that can shrug off attacks by PC Kryptonians... but anyone who can get a grasp on it can beat it easily. And it didn't seem that large... judging by its feet it was maybe a few hundred meters tall at full size?
So I say... Godzilla
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Jun 29th, 2012 12:32 PM |
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bluewaterrider
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Supergirl managed to solve your dilemma by making the massive creature very small. I imagine that Marvel Comics' Reed Richards from any era could invent a device to do the same or simply send it home.
The X-Men opponent Exodus, an extremely powerful villain who leads Magneto's former Acolytes, has the ability to teleport others at will, and, unlike Nightcrawler, doesn't seem to have size, number, or distance limitations. He should be able to do what Richards could on his own power.
The first character that came to mind was the Justice League's Atom, Ray Palmer. Seem to remember he had innate shrinking ability.
Unfortunately, I think he can only shrink himself, not others.
I'll have to review.
Light Lass of the Legion was the next name that came to mind however, and she seems to have the power to make essentially anything or anybody virtually weightless.
Despite not having true superstrength, SHE might be able to carry out Kara's original plan of simply getting underneath InfinityM's feat and pushing upwards, perhaps even back through that portal if she could make him just light enough ...
Hmm. Given what she's able to accomplish in the Silver Age, I say simply put Kara under a Blue Sun and watch her carry the feat out properly. Truthfully, it's hard to reconcile a girl who I've literally seen move planets around, Earth-sized ones at that, struggling with a pair of feet. Maybe she had the flu or something ...
Oh, yeah. I'd be remiss, given what I discovered through the course of checking out this other thread, if I did not mention Alan Moore's "Silver Age" Suprema as a number one choice, tied with any of the others mentioned and above Kara herself.
Kara I've seen moving, even THROWING, entire planets around.
But Moore's Suprema topped even that.
Read the entries on the page the following link takes you to for corroboration:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/...p;pagenumber=18

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