Answer: It depends on which Superman has the bomb in his butt. You’ll notice that with DC Heroes, their powers vary wildly according to the needs of the story. Though most of their comics relationship has been fairly stable, Superman hit a new low in the 1969 issue of Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane. As always, it depends on the version. Not sure about DC but Marvel have plenty of characters that could survive a punch from post Crisis Superman. I don't know a whole lot about different iterations of Superman, as some are weaker than others and some are protected by … longer answer it depends on what you mean by survive. Could Superman survive a nuke detonating in his ass? However, the man inside could not. In the Our Worlds at War series, Braniac-13’s standard combat drone is giving everyone hell. Apparently "girlfriend" was still a two-part word in the 1960s, and also a harbinger of doom for Superman, … It's the age old question; could Superman survive a nuclear bomb going off deep in his rectal cavity? The closest Superman got to being nuke fodder was Frank Miller having him barely survive the nuke in DKR and John Byrne having Superman get knocked out with a 40 Megaton explosion in the 80s. All that to say, Omni-Man should be well above nuke level. Comics' Superman - yeah, he can live inside stars (DC 1000000 timeline) and has gamma vision (New-52), so absorbing and using gamma energy is … * Sentry - closer to Superboy Prime in abilities. Pre-Crisis Superman (don't ask, it's a really long story) could friggin move planets, fly through stars and easily survive … Also, like said above, Cecil has access to nukes but is putting money into other weapons to try to kill him, which implies nukes can't do it. The armor might be able to. Invulnerability or regeneration powerful enough to allow one to survive a nuclear attack of any real magnitude is fairly uncommon in the Marvel Universe, but the biggest of the big guns of the Marvel Universe can survive, if barely, a standard ten megaton nuke; though probably not … One of the conceits that Marvel has is that kinetic impact to Iron Man's armor is somehow not transferred to its wearer,even though that armor is,at most, 3-5 inches thick. Let’s see… The heat of the reignited dying neutron star he took in the infinity war was calculated to be roughly 119.5 kilotons of TNT. Pre-Crisis Captain Marvel is the only main version that has feats where he survived specifically nuclear weapons. short answer no. As for Superman surviving a nuke, pretty much every writer since the late 1940s has written Superman as shrugging off nukes. I’ll give you an example.
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