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JinxRake said:
AAA300 said:
IF they want to get anal about it Goku can get some rock kyptonite and kill superman easily ! So superman can be killed by anyone of just about any strength. Goku on the other had can always get stronger through training and has no rock allergies! On a side note I hate how these comic book writers keep pulling bullshit out there ass and giving new powers ,such as wolverine regenerating from just a finger left! You wrote the characters didnt make them powerful enough so you try to give them new powers decades later its really stupid.At least goku was made to basically be limitless from the start as long as he trained hard or recovered from serious wounds.


I'm pretty sure it's been mentioned, but I'm too tired to read the whole topic: if you left the original Superman against just about anyone in the world of fiction, he would kick their asses to Heck and back. Superman has been nerfed so many times since his Silver Age days that the version now is basically as strong as kid Goku would be compared to his SSJ God form. 

Also, if you've never read any comics in your life and base your whole opinion on this idiotic discussion on what you know from films, than I chose the Dragon Ball MOVIE version of Goku going up against the All Star version of Superman. 


You seem to not read well so let me write it again! :) Goku from original concept was meant to be limitless through training, unlike some of these comics which add powers later and invent new things because the old character isn't good enough! Superman hearing a watch from that far away in the comic is a new power pulled out of the writers ass as well as his flare in this video! Point being what's next 10 years from now there going to give him the power to talk to fish or to materialize matter with his mind or change his shape at will. So there you have it I'm now a comic book writer and superman can now destroy existence with his mind! At least goku was meant to be limitless through training or through healing from serious wounds.