The following are to participate in a race around the Earth:
1. The Flash (Justice League: Crisis on Parallel Earths)
2. Johnny Quick (Justice League: Crisis on Parallel Earths)
3. Hancock
4. Mary (Hancock)
5. Meteor Man
Flash and Johnny are on foot of course, Hancock, Meteor Man and Mary in flight. Remember that Flash and Johnny can run just as fast over water.
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He moved so fast during the bank robbery that he was invisible.
When flying around in the movie he easily broke the sound barrier, so he was Mach 1+ at least.
He flew to the moon, so he was fast enough to reach escape velocity, and I'm pretty sure that it took more time for him to paint the moon than it did for him to fly there and back.
Flash didn't do anything particularly noteworthy in Crisis. All he did was run on water, and fight Johnny while running.
Hancock broke the sound barrier on several occasions, and reached escape velocity without much effort. And like I said, during the bank robbery, he moved so fast he literally dissapeared from sight.
JQ did that piggyback thing on Owlman's TP scar, remember? He moved so fast it aged him.
I'm going with JQ here.
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I remember exactly what JQ did, and Flash was capable of vibrating just as fast, if not faster, but Batman knew what could happen, so he tricked JQ into doing it instead.
But he was only shown vibrating at that speed, I don't know the match on how to convert vibrating speed to running speed, but I'm sure JQ couldn't go as fast Hancock.
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Not at all, if anything, he has more raw power and potential because he's a male of their species. And on average, the male is typically better physically. She seems more powerful because she never lost her memory and forgot how to use her powers. But no, she's just more experienced.
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That's not true for all species, considering that she dominated him it is silly to assume it for this one.
Regardless, since this is the Hancock and Mary from the movie, wouldn't that advantage she had in the movie still translate, whether it is inherent or due to Hancock's amnesia.
Name one humanoid species where the female is on average physically more powerful than the male.
And she never dominated him, she was a better fighter because like I said, she never lost her memory, she even had access to more abilities than him, like the lightning and weather manip. And the only real advantage she showed was the weather manip, he was just as strong, if not stronger, and just as fast, if not faster.
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Doesn't matter. they are gods, not evolved animals anyways.
Doesn't matter doubly so, because the average doesn't mean it was the case in this instance.
She did dominate him, and she did seem faster at least to me, what do you base on that he is faster? Any particular scene? Otherwise I'd say we'd have to at least assume that they are equally fast.