Flash Just Subtly Proved He's Strong Enough to Take Out Superman

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Flash Just Subtly Proved He's Strong Enough to Take Out Superman
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While Flash punching President Superman in the latest issue of Justice League Incarnate might not seem like a huge moment, it subtly shows that Barry Allen could easily take down the Man of Steel if he really wanted to.

While the Flash is famous for his super speed with less emphasis on his strength, the Scarlet Speedster just subtly proved that he is strong enough to take out Superman. The Flash is fast enough to rip through time and change the course of history by tapping into a cosmic energy source known as the Speed Force. When he harnesses that energy during a standoff situation with Superman, he shows that he is just as strong as he is quick, strong enough even to defeat Superman if he really tried.

In Justice League Incarnate #5 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Andrei Bressan, and Jesus Merino, the titular team of Multiversal heroes that includes Calvin Ellis’ Superman, Ariel Curry’s Aquawoman, Captain Carrot, and Avory Ho’s the Flash have come together to face off against a threat that could end all life in the Multiverse. A growing darkness is creeping from the cracks in the Multiverse made by the villainous Darkseid.

The idea that the Flash could take down Superman through sheer might has been tossed around within the DC Comics fandom after he revealed his super powerful Infinite Mass Punch technique. The Flash is able to achieve this devastating attack by moving at light speed and increasing his mass towards infinity, then putting all of that energy into a single punch.

It seems like the Flash has multiple avenues he can take if he wanted to beat Superman in a fight, as he doesn’t even need to use the Infinite Mass Punch in this latest issue to cause the Man of Steel pain. If the Flash hypothetically delivered thousands of punches to Superman the same way he delivers one in this issue, then ended it all with an Infinite Mass Punch, Superman would be down for the count based on the parameters set in Justice League Incarnate #5.

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