flash aka alan berry vs spiderman
I got into an argument with my friends that can flash defeat spiderman
1.Time Travel
Of all the powers we haven’t seen the television version of Flash exhibit yet, this is perhaps the most notable and the most anticipated. Using a device called the Cosmic Treadmill – which has kinda sorta been introduced already – Flash is eventually able to run so fast that he can travel precisely to moments both in the future and in the past. It’s been hinted at extensively that this aspect of Flash’s powers will be exhibited in the show, what with all of the shady Harrison Wells activities - but for now we’re still patiently waiting.
4. The Air Cushion
As we’ve seen on the show, Barry Allen has the ability to run so fast that he can run up the side of the building and skim across water – but no matter how fast he sprints he can’t achieve lift off. But while he can’t fly, the good news is that he isn’t totally without luck if he finds himself tumbling off a cliffs or skyscraper. While falling, Flash can rotate his arms/legs so quickly that he can actually generate a cushion of air that slows his descent and lets him land unscathed.
6. Lending/Borrowing Speed
Without getting too bogged down in heavy comic book science and details, it’s been revealed that the real source of Barry Allen’s super speed is his ability to tap into what is known as the Speed Force – an extra-dimensional energy that grants super speed to various in DC Comics. One aspect of becoming a master of using the Speed Force is the ability to actually both give and take away the power of super speed. This particularly comes in handy with facing similarly fast foes – such as Professor Zoom a.k.a. Reverse Flash – but Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen may be too young to do this by the time he meets the yellow-suited villain later in Season One.
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1.Time Travel
Of all the powers we haven’t seen the television version of Flash exhibit yet, this is perhaps the most notable and the most anticipated. Using a device called the Cosmic Treadmill – which has kinda sorta been introduced already – Flash is eventually able to run so fast that he can travel precisely to moments both in the future and in the past. It’s been hinted at extensively that this aspect of Flash’s powers will be exhibited in the show, what with all of the shady Harrison Wells activities - but for now we’re still patiently waiting.
2. Quantum Tunneling a.k.a. Phasing
It’s Flash’s tremendous reaction time paired with his super speed that prevents him from slamming into objects every time he starts running, but eventually that doesn’t really become a problem for the hero anymore. In the comics, Barry Allen is able to move so fast and vibrate every molecule in his body so quickly that it allows him to simply phase through what appear to be solid objects. Of course, this is a rather advanced maneuver for the character, so it’s hard to say when it might wind up getting introduced to the show.
3. Hitting Light Speed
A lot of the power utilizations mentioned on this list haven’t shown up on Flash just yet simply because Barry Allen is just starting to hone his powers and really figure out what he can do. The idea of hitting light speed is something that he will have to work up to, but comic book history tells us it’s very achievable for the character. At this point in the series, Flash is topping out at a little above the speed of sound, but eventually he should find a way to build up to 671 million mph4. The Air Cushion
As we’ve seen on the show, Barry Allen has the ability to run so fast that he can run up the side of the building and skim across water – but no matter how fast he sprints he can’t achieve lift off. But while he can’t fly, the good news is that he isn’t totally without luck if he finds himself tumbling off a cliffs or skyscraper. While falling, Flash can rotate his arms/legs so quickly that he can actually generate a cushion of air that slows his descent and lets him land unscathed.
5. Speed Reading And Knowledge Storage
Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen has been shown speed reading in early episodes of Flash, but the show has yet to really take advantage of its narrative possibilities. While he doesn’t have the ability to retain all of the information that he obtains from speed reading, he can temporarily store all of it in his short term memory and utilize it in whatever way his mission requires. This can come in handy in all kinds of scenarios, from disarming bombs to construction. A ticking clock element can even be introduced to keep track of the hero’s memory.6. Lending/Borrowing Speed
Without getting too bogged down in heavy comic book science and details, it’s been revealed that the real source of Barry Allen’s super speed is his ability to tap into what is known as the Speed Force – an extra-dimensional energy that grants super speed to various in DC Comics. One aspect of becoming a master of using the Speed Force is the ability to actually both give and take away the power of super speed. This particularly comes in handy with facing similarly fast foes – such as Professor Zoom a.k.a. Reverse Flash – but Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen may be too young to do this by the time he meets the yellow-suited villain later in Season One.
7. Resistance To Telepathy
Flash’s superpower isn’t merely limited to his physical abilities, as his abilities also have a massive affect his perceptions (it’s the only way Barry can be aware of his surroundings while running). His mind is constantly racing, and it’s something that strangely gives him an advantage over telepaths – as they simply can’t keep up with Barry’s thought process. While there are many mind-readers in DC Comics, we have not yet seen one pop up on Flash, but hopefully we will someday get to see this special ability play out on the show.
8. Speed Speak
One of the clever tricks Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen has shown off is his ability to change his voice by vibrating his vocal chords, but in the comics “Speed Speak” is taken to multiple levels. Not only does it allow him to converse with other metahumans who are also moving at super speed, but there is also a comedic side to it that we have not yet seen utilized. It would take some creativity to actualize it, but just imagine Barry Allen getting so worked up and excited about something that he starting to talk at super speed.
9. Speed Scouting
Admittedly this would be a trick taken out of the Bart Allen playbook (Barry’s grandson in the comics), but it’s such an interesting ability that we would love to see it play out on the big screen. Essentially a combination of the aforementioned time travel and Speed Force-related abilities the idea is that Flash can actually send duplicates of himself both backwards and forwards in time. There are dangerous potential consequences to doing this, as the scouts are extensions of the hero and mentally linked with him, but down the line this could be a great power to see Barry Allen start to experiment with.
10. Inter-Dimensional Travel
As a part of having super speed, Barry Allen also has what one might call “super vibration,” and the truth is that this version of the Flash has only just started to explore its potential. Sure, he can distort his face and voice, but in the comics Flash eventually gets to the point where he can vibrate every molecule in his body so intensely that it allows him to travel between dimensions. This might be a bit hard to implement on a television show, but think of the crossover potential! SPIDERMAN

1. Spider-Sense
Spider-Man has many abilities but the most amazing of all is his uncanny Spider-Sense. It is a tingling sensation on the back of his skull that acts as a "sixth sense" and it manifests when he is around or targeted by incoming dangers. It's a precognition ability that is pheromone based and is similar to Daredevil's radar sense, increasing his reaction time and awareness.\
2. Superhuman Strength
Spider-Man has the proportionate strength of a spider, thus allowing him to press 10 tons without effort and much more when under stress. His attacks are so strong; they could kill a normal person- Spider-Man has to pull his punches or kicks when not fighting foes with similar or higher strength levels to avoid fatalities. His strength also extends to his feet, allowing him to leap great lengths and attain a heights of much greater three stories with one powerful jump.
4. Superhuman Durability
Spider-Man also has incredible durability to blunt trauma as his body is much tougher than that of a normal person. He can withstand such levels of damage and punishment that would kill non-super powered individuals. For example he has frequently taken blows from characters with high levels of superhuman strength (Hulk, Venom, Rhino, Puma, Green Goblin etc) without sustaining significant injury.
However, Spider-Man's durability isn't nearly as formidable against penetrative forces. He can be hurt by knives and bullets much in the same way that normal humans can, and has been rendered unconscious by a tracking bullet which pierced his shoulder. Normal bullets also tend to cause Spider-Man problems as well. When he lost his Spider-Sense and faced a villain known as Massacre who utilized multiple weaponry and traps, Spider-Man decided to make a bulletproof suit from tech at Horizon labs. However, if injured by such forces, Spider-Man healing factor allows him to heal much faster than normal humans can.
5. Wall Crawling
Spider-Man's exposure to the mutated spider venom induced a mutagenic, cerebellum-wide alteration of his engrams resulting in the ability to mentally control the flux of inter-atomic attraction (electrostatic force) between molecular boundary layers.
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Spider-Man has many abilities but the most amazing of all is his uncanny Spider-Sense. It is a tingling sensation on the back of his skull that acts as a "sixth sense" and it manifests when he is around or targeted by incoming dangers. It's a precognition ability that is pheromone based and is similar to Daredevil's radar sense, increasing his reaction time and awareness.\
2. Superhuman Strength
Spider-Man has the proportionate strength of a spider, thus allowing him to press 10 tons without effort and much more when under stress. His attacks are so strong; they could kill a normal person- Spider-Man has to pull his punches or kicks when not fighting foes with similar or higher strength levels to avoid fatalities. His strength also extends to his feet, allowing him to leap great lengths and attain a heights of much greater three stories with one powerful jump.
3. Superhuman Speed, Agility, Flexibility and Reflexes
Spider-Man possesses the uncanny speed, agility and reflexes of a spider. He can move at a speed that surpasses that of the finest human athletes. This is particularly evident over short distances. He has frequently speed-blitzed many foes- including those with enhanced speed and reflexes, moving so fast that he leaves blurring after images.4. Superhuman Durability
Spider-Man also has incredible durability to blunt trauma as his body is much tougher than that of a normal person. He can withstand such levels of damage and punishment that would kill non-super powered individuals. For example he has frequently taken blows from characters with high levels of superhuman strength (Hulk, Venom, Rhino, Puma, Green Goblin etc) without sustaining significant injury.
However, Spider-Man's durability isn't nearly as formidable against penetrative forces. He can be hurt by knives and bullets much in the same way that normal humans can, and has been rendered unconscious by a tracking bullet which pierced his shoulder. Normal bullets also tend to cause Spider-Man problems as well. When he lost his Spider-Sense and faced a villain known as Massacre who utilized multiple weaponry and traps, Spider-Man decided to make a bulletproof suit from tech at Horizon labs. However, if injured by such forces, Spider-Man healing factor allows him to heal much faster than normal humans can.
5. Wall Crawling
Spider-Man's exposure to the mutated spider venom induced a mutagenic, cerebellum-wide alteration of his engrams resulting in the ability to mentally control the flux of inter-atomic attraction (electrostatic force) between molecular boundary layers.
6. Organic Webbing
There are different areas in different comic book universes where Spider-Man has organic webbing, which is often shown as being stronger and more long lasting than his synthetic variants. Spider Man has organic webbing from the movies (of course) and 616 (end of civil war, back in black, etc.) Spider Man also has organic webbing in the 2099 universe. It seems the strength of his webbing relates directly to his health.7. Superhuman Stamina
Spider-Man's advanced musculature produces less fatigue toxins during physical activity than an ordinary human. This allows him to exert himself physically for much longer periods of time before fatigue begins to impair him. At his peak, Spider-Man can physically exert himself at his peak capacity for many hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him. He once fought Morlun for many hours continuously, and has stated an ability to hold his breath for at least twice as long as non-enhanced humans.8. Regenerative Healing Factor
Spider-Man has a limited healing factor. While not on Wolverine's level, it is sufficiently powerful enough to recover from severe injuries from broken bones and large amounts of tissue damage in a matter of days. After getting his powers, he soon found that his eyesight was repaired, discarding his glasses. During a battle with a villain called the Masked Marauder, Spider-Man is rendered completely blind, however after about 2 days his sight was perfect, albeit sensitive for about a day after. In another instance, he suffered multiple broken bones, trauma, and blood loss when he was defeated by the Rhino, but was fine in the next issue.9. Superhuman Sight
Spider-Man also seems to have at least some degree of Super-Human sight, at least in order to assist his Superhuman speed, reflexes and agility. Ever since obtaining his powers, he has not needed his glasses, and has frequently pulled off impressive aiming feats with his webbing, although this is assisted with his Spider-Sense. Perhaps most impressively, during Spider-Island, a depowered Hercules with Spider-Man's power-set said he could see bullets in slow motion.keep your comments coming
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