His hearing can vary, yet despite this great usage he is vulnerable to ultra-sonic blasts. Superhuman Hearing: can hear at far greater levels humans (or sometimes fellow super humans) can use.Reached the upper mesosphere in several seconds. Easily clocks around Mach-4 flight speed with considerable ease, often moves at speeds faster than the human (or sometimes alien) eye can process.
Flight: as a Kryptonian he can easily manipulate gravitons around him to fly.Superhuman Stamina: when empowered by the sun he has near limitless stamina, and can endure fights with many other high-level fighters for long periods of time.Upper reaches of speed is yet to be reached. Usually reaches the upper Mesosphere within seconds. Has routinely outmatched humans and super humans alike in speed with little effort. Superhuman Speed: while not as fast as the Flash, Superman is faster than sound, light and even thought.However, he has not displayed any feats on the level of his canon counterpart. Upper reaches of his strength has yet to be determined, as strength varies on sunlight. But also push him an entire planet, directly into the sun at faster than light speeds. When amped by Sinestro's power ring, him feeding his on the fears of Earth made him powerful to not only restrain a Guardian. He has strength easily in the multi-million tons class, lifted up a 100 ton phantom zone projector with ease, ripped out a submarine tank out off the water without trouble, shattered green lanterns strongest shield with one punch. Superhuman Strength: considered to be Earths strongest hero he has strength rivaled by very few.Superman has the following abilities which he receives from the solar radiation his body has absorbed when exposed to a yellow sun: However, it should be noted that most of the disgust stems from Clark not realizing that he is no better than most of them.
Furthermore, he also expresses disgust most villains. This shows that Clark, while still no longer the hero he once was, might not be totally behind redemption. Throughout the game, he also shows that he still cares about others as he displays some affection towards Kara, apologized to Hal when his city, Coast City, and Hal's family was wiped out by Brainiac, and tried to talk Bruce out of fighting him. That said, he is more reasonable than before as shown when he gave Kara some time after she found out about his true nature. He does feel remorseful about his misdeeds, but has not recanted any of his thoughts, as can be seen in Injustice 2. This proves that in spite of his ruthlessness, he was first and foremost a damaged, guilt-ridden man, willing to do anything to get his beloved Lois back. He demonstrated this by informing his main universe counterpart that upon killing him, he would bring his Lois over to the Injustice universe to see the perfect world he had created and live in it with her. In reality, he placed humanity into totalitarian dystopia, a world controlled by a strong military regime without freedom and equal rights, and when he discovered the people of Gotham and Metropolis actually feared and hated him rather than being grateful for supposedly keeping them safe, he attempted to destroy them without remorse.ĭespite having began a relationship with Wonder Woman, Superman never truly moved on from Lois. The disillusioned Superman's morality also became warped, to the extent that he thought his actions were benefiting the world. Superman also became a bitter man driven by remorse, anger and sadness after the tragedy despite his best friend's attempts at preventing him from falling down the wrong path. It is heavily implied that the reason why he discarded his wholesome values and ethics is because he blamed them for his unwitting role in the destruction of Metropolis as well as the murder of Lois Lane and their unborn child, viewing them as weaknesses that ultimately hampered his ability to protect the people of Earth. His loss, grief and pain overwhelmed him, causing him to forget his initial hard-line, wholesome values and ethics, turning him corrupt and cruel.įrom that day forward, Superman decided that criminals would be better off dead, as demonstrated by having brutally killed the Joker in a blind rage, which was the first action that led him down the path into a cynical, brutal, hate-filled tyrant. As a person who had never experienced loss or fear, Superman was too ill-prepared to deal with the aftermath of his wife and unborn child's death.
Worse, the Clown Prince of Crime also tricked him into destroying his home city, Metropolis. Lois Lane's death shook Superman greatly the once pure Man of Steel was heartbroken, having been manipulated by the Joker into killing the woman he loved and his unborn child.