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Created on: December 21, 2009 Last Updated: August 05, 2010
Unless the caped crusader has a pocket full of kryptonite on him, there's no way Batman will win a fight against Superman. Despite his inventiveness and cunning abilities, Batman will have to rely on those green rocks for any advantage against the Man of Steel.
In the annals of Superhero mythology, Superman is the embodiment of a hero. His abilities are only part of his powers. Like Batman, Superman is intelligent and brave; he will take on any dire situation and use his intellect to beat his foes. However, this is where the similarities stop. Superman has a sense of moral obligation to protect humans and to mete out justice in a fair and moral way.
The two were orphaned as children. However, Clark Kent learned at an early age – and with the help of the Kents – to take control of his abilities and to use it for good. He learned through his loving, adoptive family to use his powers with responsibility rather than abuse it. It's a rarity for him to kill another human being (although the World War II era of the comic book series seemed to be giving him the leeway to dispatch with enemies such as the Nazis or Japanese in any means necessary).
Bruce Wayne's family upbringing taught him something more sinister. Despite his superhero status, there’s something very dark and brooding about the caped crusader. It has to do with watching his parent being gunned down at a young age. He’s not above killing his adversary, and often struggles with showing mercy (although to his credit, he usually has his adversary's transported to a court of law, jail or Arkam Asylum. Also, Batman is not above breaking ethical and moral laws to defeat his enemies (as the movie, The Dark Knight depicted). Often, his actions will get him in trouble with the law.
Superman's morals keeps him grounded and in control of himself. This is something Batman has a problem with. And, in a fight, that can be a major factor, even with the fighting, technical and intellectual skills Batman has.
Now, if the two were to face one another in a fight, Superman's strength would be enough to take care of Batman. Let's face it: when a person can bend steel with his bare hands, is faster than a speeding bullet and is able to leap a tall building is a single bound, there's not much his adversary can do.
There are other advantages Superman has over Batman. His X-Ray vision can spot any hidden weapons on Batman (unless he’s wrapped in
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