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Superman vs Thor

Wiz: Marvel Comics and DC Comics have been rivals for over seven decades, and many of their powerhouses have been pitted against each other.

Boomstick: But today, we will be getting to the true powerhouses of each verse, like Superman of DC Comics Creation.

Wiz: And Thor of the Marvel Comics Omniverse.

Boomstick: He's Wiz and I'm Boomstick.

Wiz: And it's our job to analyze their weapons, armor, and skills to find out who would win a Death Battle.

[Out of the Screen]

Across countless universes, the sight of these two legendary combatants—a superhero and a god—left onlookers utterly stunned. In the real worlds, those who had read the comics, binge-watched TV seasons, or marveled at blockbuster movies were frozen in disbelief. The realization that these iconic figures were not merely fictional but real struck like a bolt of lightning. Fans everywhere erupted with excitement, their hearts racing at the chance to witness their favorite characters come to life before their very eyes.

In fantasy and isekai realms, the reaction was no less intense. To their inhabitants, these two men appeared nothing short of divine. Their mere presence commanded awe, and the people whispered among themselves, speculating how such titanic figures, wielding godlike powers, might fare against one another.

Meanwhile, in worlds dominated by heroes and villains, the astonishment was palpable. These worlds, accustomed to extraordinary beings, were shaken by the arrival of outsiders whose reputations preceded them. Yet, what shocked them most was not just the appearance of another hero, but the fact that Thor himself—the Norse God of Thunder—was stepping into the fray to challenge none other than Superman in a death battle.

The clash of such legendary figures was beyond anyone's imagination, leaving every corner of the multiverse holding its breath in anticipation.

...

High School DxD Universe

Xenovia's eyes widened in astonishment. "Thor! As in the Norse God of Lightning? The son of Odin?" she exclaimed, her voice carrying a mix of disbelief and excitement.

Yuuto Kiba observed the figure before them with a hint of skepticism. "So that's Thor? I don't recall him having blonde hair," he remarked thoughtfully, his brow furrowing slightly.

Issei, however, could barely contain his enthusiasm. "No way! First Superman from the DC Universe, and now Thor from Marvel? This is insane!" he blurted out, his grin stretching from ear to ear. For a moment, he was transported back to simpler times—days spent watching superhero movies and reading comics, long before his life took a supernatural turn as a reincarnated devil.

But then, a sudden thought struck him like lightning. His smile faltered, and his expression turned serious. "Wait a second," he muttered, a dawning realization spreading across his face. "If they're real, does that mean... every fictional character, every video game, anime, movie—everything—exists somewhere in the multiverse?"

His words hung in the air, sending a ripple of shock through those around him. The implications were staggering. Every story he'd ever played or watched, every fantastical world he'd ever imagined—could they all be real?

The weight of the revelation overwhelmed him. Issei's knees buckled as his mind spiraled under the sheer enormity of the concept. Just as his vision began to blur and his body swayed, Asia and Gasper darted forward, catching him before he could collapse completely.

"Issei! Are you okay?" Asia's voice was laced with worry as she held onto him tightly, while Gasper hovered anxiously, unsure of what to do.

With their support, Issei remained conscious, but his mind was still reeling. Somewhere in the vast multiverse, the impossible had become reality—and the possibilities were endless.

...

Jujutsu Kaisen Universe

Yuji's eyes widened as he turned to Satoru Gojo, his voice brimming with surprise. "Whoa! So we're watching a superhero fight a god? A god! This is serious!"

Gojo leaned back casually, his ever-present air of confidence unwavering. "A superhero and a god, huh? Fascinating. I'd love to see how this unfolds," he said, a sly grin creeping onto his face. "Maybe this fight will give them a chance to flex their muscles, test their limits, and discover their strengths and weaknesses."

Nobara Kugisaki crossed her arms, her gaze fixed on the screen as her curiosity peaked. "I wonder who's going to win? Superman or Thor?" she mused aloud.

Gojo shrugged nonchalantly, the flicker of intrigue in his eyes betraying his calm demeanor. "Eh, no clue who'll come out on top. The only way to know is to let the battle decide. So, let's sit back and enjoy the show."

[Back the Screen]

...

SUPERMAN

Wiz: Superman, the leader of the Justice League and one of the strongest beings living in Earth-0. He was rocketed to Earth as a baby by his father to be saved from the dying planet that was Krypton.

Boomstick: Superman gained a multitude of superpowers and abilities once his body started to absorb the electromagnetic radiation of the yellow star that is our Sun.'''

Wiz: These abilities include: super strength, speed, durability, flight, heat vision, ice breath, X-ray vision, a massive array of superhuman senses, energy absorption, Torquasm-Vo, a healing factor, resistance to many different types of attacks, being skilled with alien technology and having notable hand to hand and superhuman combat skill, molecular oscillation, and the Cosmological Vibrational Song. To top it all off, under a blue star his powers are boosted and he gains the ability to imbue others with his powers, and he can immerse himself within a yellow or blue star to amplify his powers to epic levels.

Boomstick: Superman's strength is absolutely insane! He has moved moons and planets on multiple occasions, moved the Mageddon mechanism, rocked the Solar System and even the 52 universes of the Local Multiverse with his punches, and held a miniature black hole in his hands. Hell, he can even lift the Book of Infinite Pages and the Spectre, who contains eternity itself! He lifted literally infinite mass, twice! And before anyone says "but the Book of Infinite Pages forced him back", Superman and Captain Marvel were blatantly shown reading the book before that happened, which could not have happened if they didn't lift the Book.

...

[Out of the Screen]

Dragon Ball Z Super Universe

"AWESOME!" Goku shouted, his voice bursting with excitement as he watched the screen. His eyes sparkled with admiration for the figure described as one of the strongest beings in the universe.

"That kind of strength... I love it! I can't wait to fight him if I ever get the chance!" he added, his grin stretching wide with anticipation.

Vegeta, standing nearby with his arms crossed, shot Goku a stern look. "Really, Kakarot?" he said dryly. "You seriously want to fight him just because he's strong? Haven't you had enough for one day? You just finished battling Beerus!"

Goku waved him off with a carefree laugh. "Oh, come on, Vegeta! Didn't you hear what the hosts said about him? I've got to test his strength. Besides..." he paused, his excitement bubbling over, "maybe I'll be next!"

Vegeta snorted, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. "Ha! You wish, Kakarot."

[Beerus' Planet]

Whis observed the unfolding scene on the celestial screen above them, his usual cheerful demeanor intact. "Oh my, he does look quite strong, doesn't he?" he remarked casually, turning to Beerus.

The God of Destruction barely glanced up from his dessert, which had been gifted by Bulma. "Perhaps," Beerus replied, his tone indifferent. "But he's still no match for me. I could handle him before he even had a chance to try."

Whis chuckled softly, his staff glowing faintly. "Oh, of course, you could. You're unparalleled, after all. Still, don't you think Goku will be itching for a fight? Strength like that would certainly draw his attention."

Beerus sighed, taking another bite of his dessert. "So what? Let the Saiyan fight him if he wants. It's not my problem," he muttered. "I've got no interest in fighting some alien."

With that, Beerus returned to savoring his treat, leaving Whis to watch the screen with a knowing smile.

...

MHA Universe

[Height Alliance Dorms - Class 1-A, UA High School]

The students of Class 1-A gathered in the common room; their attention fixed on the massive screen displaying the incredible feats of Superman. The room buzzed with excitement as they absorbed the information about the Man of Steel.

"Now that's manly!" Kirishima exclaimed, his voice brimming with admiration.

"Damn!" Denki added, leaning forward in awe. "He's not just strong; he can fly! That's so cool!"

Mina clapped her hands together, her expression torn between amazement and melancholy. "Not only that, but he's an alien too! Still, it's so sad—his parents sacrificed themselves just to send him to Earth as a baby." Her voice softened, reflecting her sorrow over Superman's tragic origin.

"Tch! So what?" Bakugo snapped, crossing his arms defiantly. "I could take him on with my quirk. Easy!"

Sero raised an eyebrow, his tone laced with skepticism. "Oh, sure you could."

Bakugo's temper flared, and he turned on Sero with a sharp glare. "What'd you say, tape-face?!"

Meanwhile, Deku sat silently, his eyes wide with wonder as he watched Superman's story unfold on the screen. His admiration for the alien hero only grew as he learned more about him. In many ways, Superman reminded him of All Might—the hero who had inspired him since childhood.

"I want to be a hero like Superman someday," Deku murmured, a determined light in his eyes. "He's so much like All Might—strong, kind, and dedicated to protecting the innocent."

[Conference Room - UA Faculty]

In the faculty conference room, the teachers of UA High School observed the same broadcast. Midnight leaned back in her chair, her lips curling into a sly smile.

"Oh my, oh my," she said, her tone dripping with interest. "What a handsome man. And an alien, no less." Her gaze lingered on Superman's chiseled features, and she couldn't help but admire his muscular physique.

Nezu, ever the tactician, adjusted his tiny glasses and addressed the room. "I must admit, it's fascinating to see that other universes have their own heroes. What do you all think?"

Endeavor crossed his arms, his expression stern. "I think it's a waste of time indulging in entertainment. We should focus on locating the League of Villains. That's our priority."

"Oh, lighten up, Endeavor," Mt. Lady interjected, resting her chin on her hand. "You're always so serious. After all the work we've been doing, don't you think we deserve a break? Besides," she added with a teasing smile, "like that guy on the screen said, villains aren't going anywhere if they're already down for the count."

Endeavor snorted but said nothing more.

Eraserhead glanced over at Toshinori Yagi, formerly known as All Might. "What do you think of all this, Yagi?" he asked, his voice even and calm.

Toshinori's gaze remained fixed on the screen. A small, reflective smile touched his lips as he studied Superman's heroic feats.

"I think..." he began, his voice filled with quiet respect. "I think he would make an excellent hero. If I ever got the chance to meet him, I'd love to talk to him—about heroism, good deeds, and the meaning of strength."

His words hung in the air, carrying the weight of his admiration and hope.

...

Thor stood tall, his eyes fixed on the screen displaying the image of Superman, his potential opponent. A spark of curiosity lit up his features as he rested Mjölnir on his shoulder.

"So... this is the one I am to challenge?" he mused aloud, his deep voice carrying a mixture of intrigue and anticipation. The God of Thunder couldn't deny his eagerness. To face an opponent from another universe—one who seemingly matched his strength—was a prospect too enticing to ignore.

Falcon leaned back in his chair, watching the unfolding spectacle with wide eyes. "Okay, this is getting intense," he remarked, the excitement evident in his tone. "Thor versus Superman? That's a fight worth watching."

Hulk, towering as always, crossed his massive arms and grunted. "Hulk can beat him. Hulk is strongest there is!"

Thor turned to his green comrade with a confident smirk. "Ha! Apologies, my friend," he said, his voice laced with playful arrogance. "But I am still the strongest here. I am a god, after all. And as this is my tournament, it seems you will have to sit this one out."

Hulk let out a frustrated groan, his muscles tensing as he glared at Thor. Crossing his arms tighter, he turned away with a huff.

Iron Man stepped forward, placing a reassuring hand on Hulk's shoulder. His tone was light, yet carried a hint of mischief. "Don't worry, big guy. Your time will come. I'm sure in one of these death battles, they'll pair you with someone who can give you a real challenge."

Hulk let out a gruff "Hmph!" and turned his head to the side, refusing to meet Tony's gaze.

The room filled with a mix of tension and anticipation as the Avengers awaited the inevitable showdown. Each of them, in their own way, couldn't help but feel the excitement of witnessing—or participating in—such a legendary battle.

[Back the Screen]

...

Wiz: Superman also has lots of experience fighting a myriad of powerful opponents. He has fought just about every cosmic being in DC Comics, from Darkseid to Imperiex to even the Anti-Monitor.

Boomstick: Superman's speed is simply beautiful. He has moved from Earth to Rao in less than an hour, destroyed reality-blitzing missiles, tagged the Flash on multiple occasions, speed blitzed Imperiex Probes, beings who can outright decimate the Flash, wrecked Green Lanterns, who can cross the Universe in only a matter of 10 hours, and has laid the smackdown constantly on Wonder Woman, who can deflect trillions of Shattered God particles moving across the universe.

Wiz: The durability of Superman is amazing as well. Superman has absorbed enough Anti-Sunlight to vaporize half of the Milky Way Galaxy. As he could absorb that much harmful energy into himself without his cells exploding, he is durable even on a cellular level, and not just on a macroscopic level. He has withstood blasts from the Galaxy Busting Imperiex Probes. He has survived the Source Wall exploding. He has withstood the magic blasts of the Galaxy Busting wizard Mordru. He has tanked Omega Beams from Darkseid, the guy who can destroy 1/5th of a Universe. To top it all off, he even tanked a Big Crunch.

Boomstick: Superman's heat vision has been stated to be off the charts by any of the standard scientific measures. Keep in mind, we can measure the exakelvins produced by experiments done in the Large Hadron Collider, but Superman's heat vision is outright immeasurable to us.

...

[Out of the Screen]

Undertale Universe

[Frisk House]

Undyne's eyes lit up as she leaned closer to the screen, practically vibrating with excitement. "Awesome! He's got heat vision! It's just like the stuff you see in anime!" she exclaimed, her voice brimming with enthusiasm.

Papyrus straightened his posture, striking a heroic pose. "Nyeh, nyeh, nyeh! Behold, this human—no, this hero—possesses such magnificent abilities! I, the Great Papyrus, am inspired! Perhaps I can become just as great as he is!"

Sans, leaning casually against the wall, let out a chuckle. "Hey, bro, you might wanna pump the brakes a bit," he said with his usual laid-back tone. "Don't forget—he's not exactly human. Sure, he looks the part, but the guy's an alien. Born in space, from a whole different world."

Papyrus blinked in surprise, momentarily thrown off his grandiose musings. "An alien? Truly fascinating! That makes his heroics even more extraordinary!"

Undyne nodded vigorously. "Totally! That just makes him even cooler!"

The trio continued watching, each more captivated by Superman's feats with every passing moment.

...

One Punch Man Universe 

[S-Class Meeting Room]

Tanktop Master sat silently, his arms folded, and brows furrowed in contemplation. "Hmm..." he muttered under his breath.

Nearby, Watchdog Man tilted his head, curiosity sparking in his otherwise stoic demeanor. "Tanktop Master, what's on your mind?" he asked.

Tanktop Master's gaze remained fixed on the screen. "I wish to meet that alien hero..." he finally admitted.

Watchdog Man blinked, his ears perking up. "Huh? And what for?" he inquired, waiting patiently for an answer.

A determined expression crossed Tanktop Master's face. "So I can test his strength," he declared. "I want to fight him."

From across the room, Tatsumaki crossed her arms, her tone laced with skepticism. "Seriously? That's your first thought? Fighting him?"

Tanktop Master turned to her, his gaze steady. "Listen, if I ever get the chance to meet him in person instead of just watching this simulation, I need to see how strong he truly is. A battle between his strength and mine would be a true test. Besides, I respect anyone—alien or not—who holds heroic honor and protects the innocent."

The other S-Class heroes exchanged glances, surprised by Tanktop Master's earnest words. Despite their varied opinions, they couldn't deny his eagerness to meet Superman face-to-face. For now, though, they continued watching the screen, intrigued to learn more about the hero from another world.

...

The Boys Universe

[Homelander's Office]

Homelander paced back and forth in his office, his expression dark and brooding. Anger simmered beneath the surface as he fixated on the screen displaying an alien hero with abilities eerily similar to his own. A goddamn alien hero, he seethed internally, his thoughts spiraling.

His hands clenched into fists, his knuckles turning white. The very idea of someone—an alien freak, no less—daring to be as powerful, if not better, than him was intolerable. The thought ignited a burning fury within him. Even if this Superman came from a different universe, Homelander's ego demanded his utter destruction. He couldn't stand the idea of anyone overshadowing his supremacy as the world's greatest superhero.

Yet, he forced himself to pause. Drawing a deep breath, he adjusted his posture and tried to regain his composure. Losing control wouldn't do. Not yet. With Butcher still evading him, he needed to focus. His blue eyes, however, never left the screen, his resentment simmering just beneath the surface.

A sinister smirk crept onto his face as he addressed the image of Superman. "Oh, you smug alien in a cape and that ridiculous red diaper," he sneered, his voice low but venomous. "When I meet you—if I meet you—I'll make damn sure you're erased from existence. No alien deserves to stand as a hero like me..."

The smile widened, fake and hollow, masking the roiling hatred beneath. In his mind, Homelander envisioned his triumph, standing over the defeated alien as the undisputed symbol of power. But for now, it was nothing more than a delusion—a dark fantasy he replayed to soothe his fragile pride.

...

Rigby leaned forward, his eyes wide with awe as the analysis of Superman played on the screen. "Cool!" he exclaimed, practically vibrating with excitement. "A hero that can shoot heat beams from his eyes? That is so cool!"

Mordecai nodded, equally impressed but a little more composed. "Yeah, man. And he's, like, invincible. Nothing can hurt him."

Skips, ever the voice of reason, crossed his arms and spoke in his usual calm but serious tone. "Don't think he's invincible to everything. Everyone—heroes and villains—has weaknesses."

Rigby groaned and waved off Skips' comment. "Oh, come on, Skips. Don't ruin the vibe!"

High Five Ghost chimed in, his ethereal form bobbing slightly. "Uh, Rigby, Skips might have a point. I've read enough comics to know heroes always have some kind of weakness. Villains love using that to their advantage."

Before Rigby could argue further, Benson's authoritative voice cut through the chatter. "Hey! Quiet down, everyone. Let's just keep watching and see how this 'death battle' plays out."

Mordecai raised an eyebrow, smirking at Benson. "Didn't know you were into the whole death battle thing, Benson."

Benson huffed but didn't look away from the screen. "Just because I'm serious about work doesn't mean I can't enjoy something like this. And besides, this is new. No live fighters, no real consequences—just pure entertainment. I'm curious to see how it all goes down."

Satisfied with Benson's response, the group shifted their focus back to the screen, the excitement palpable as they waited to see what would happen next.

...

Konosuba Universe

Wiz's eyes widened in awe as she watched the screen, her voice filled with amazement. "Wow... This person, a Superhuman, has incredible speed? This could help defeat the Devil King's Army in an instant."

Darkness leaned forward, her excitement palpable. "And he's invincible, too! Oh, how I wish I could meet that man and challenge him to see just how much durability we can withstand! The best one wins!"

Megumin, equally stunned, shook her head in disbelief. "He can cast attacks... from his eyes! How is that even possible?"

Kazuma, lying sprawled on the ground, whined in frustration. "And do you know what's impossible? That I want that superpower so badly, I could make things so much easier! Man, I'm seriously jealous of that guy!" He groaned, rolling around in a fit of childish envy. He couldn't help but resent the fact that he lacked any extraordinary power, especially since Aqua—the useless goddess—hadn't granted him one, despite the fact that she didn't give powers to anyone who was reborn in this world. In his current state, Kazuma resembled a spoiled child, grumbling and kicking his legs like a tantrum-prone brat.

...

RWBY Universe (Before Volume 3 started)

[Beacon Academy - Dorm room]

Inside their Beacon Academy dorm room, Team RWBY sat in rapt attention, absorbing the analysis of Superman's incredible strength, abilities, and weaknesses. Yang, in particular, was fascinated, as she saw how his powers might counter her own. She couldn't help but feel a strong desire to challenge him, eager to test her own strength and durability against his.

Yang's voice broke the silence, a grin spreading across her face. "Now that is awesome."

Ruby's excitement bubbled over, her words nearly tumbling out in a rush. "Wow... Superman is the best!"

She threw her hands in the air, practically glowing with enthusiasm. "He has super strength! Lasers fired from his eyes! Super speed and he can fly! It's so cool!"

Weiss, already growing a bit impatient with Ruby's loud excitement, sighed and placed a hand on her forehead. "Ruby! Please, calm down."

Blake, leaning back in her seat, raised an eyebrow in surprise. "I'm shocked he's not just a superhero but an alien, too. It almost sounds like a story I read, one filled with heroes and romance."

Ruby, ever the enthusiastic fan, grinned wide. "Oh, I'm totally supporting an alien hero now! I've got speed, and he's got speed. I really like this!"

[Back the Screen]

...

Wiz: Superman has resisted time manipulation, broke the boundaries of spacetime with punches, withstood death inducement, tanked reality warping, literally ignored being erased from time itself, and can mend a hole in reality with just his heat vision. Or just some static electricity. He also destroyed Darkseid's true form by manipulating the vibrations of Creation itself...by singing...to cancel out Darkseid's vibration.

Boomstick: Of course, Superman is not completely invincible.

Wiz: Superman is weak to Kryptonite, a radioactive material from Superman's home planet that poisons Kryptonians. He is also susceptible to magic and can be reduced to peak human levels of power if he stays under a red star for too long. He also holds back a lot more than he needs to. Nevertheless, Superman has trained to minimize the effects that these weaknesses have on him. Superman is one of the strongest characters to ever be in a Death Battle.

Superman: Looks like it's a job for Superman!

...

As everyone from various universes absorbed the analysis of Superman, they couldn't help but develop a deep admiration for him. Despite his origins from an alien world, a world he lost when he was just a baby, he had become a hero who fiercely protected the innocent. His dedication to justice, even in a new world, resonated with them all. When they learned of his weakness, their curiosity grew, and they found themselves intrigued and empathetic. The fact that alien crystals could weaken or harm him was a surprising revelation, yet they understood it as just another vulnerability, adding depth to the already remarkable hero they had come to respect.

...

THOR

Wiz: In the Marvel Multiverse, there is a plane of existence, known as Asgard, where the Norse pantheon spend their days. One of the deities of the Norse pantheon was Thor Odinson.

Boomstick: Thor Odinson was conceived when the Top God of the Norse pantheon decided to bang the Earth to create the strongest man in Earth-616. And boy did it work.

...

[Out of the Screen]

Audiences from every conceivable universe—whether from the fantasy, isekai, modern, sci-fi, or any other era—are left utterly shocked and astounded by the revelation that this combatant is, in fact, a god joining the death battle. People living on Earth across different eras, alternate timelines, and parallel universes are perplexed by the sight of a Norse god becoming part of the superhero organization, questioning why a deity would participate in such a contest. For those from the fantasy realms, witnessing a god among them is so profound that some even bow in reverence, paying their respects. Scientists, philosophers, and theorists are taken aback, scrambling to formulate any explanation for the existence of such a powerful being. Meanwhile, people living in Norse-influenced nations celebrate the presence of their deity, with some even offering worship in hopes that he will emerge victorious in his battle.

...

MHA Universe

[New Villain Hideout]

In the hidden lair of the new villain hideout, Mr. Compress couldn't contain his curiosity as he observed the unusual sight.

"A god joining the heroes? How extraordinary. This is truly exciting," he remarked, intrigued by the prospect of a deity aligning with the hero side.

Twice, on the other hand, expressed his amazement but mixed it with lingering animosity. "Wow! Incredible. I still hate that guy!" he muttered, his thoughts clearly directed at Thor.

Spinner remained silent, his eyes fixed on the screen as he watched in disbelief. The idea of a god choosing to stand with mortals, joining the ranks of heroes, was a concept that left him dumbstruck. It was unimaginable. He had once admired Superman, viewing him as the epitome of heroism—something no other hero in their world could ever hope to match. But Thor, now that was something else entirely. The fact that a deity would choose to defend Earth, to protect the innocent, only raised more questions in Spinner's mind. Why would a god even bother?

Shigaraki, seething with irritation and anger, couldn't hide his contempt for the situation. The idea of a god among the heroes only fueled his hatred further. It was a bitter thought, one that gnawed at him: if Thor had truly arrived in this world, he might have joined the heroes and tried to stop everything Shigaraki had been working toward. Despite his anger, Shigaraki felt a twisted sense of overconfidence. If he ever faced Thor, he was certain his quirk would be enough to eliminate him, as long as he could use his advantage.

"A god, huh?" Shigaraki sneered. "I wonder if he can bleed."

...

[Tartarus Prison]

In the cold, imposing confines of Tartarus Prison, All for One sat restrained in a chair, surrounded by tight security and constant surveillance. His gaze was fixed on the screen, his eyes filled with intrigue as he watched a god join the death battle. The notion of a being with godlike powers captured his imagination, and he couldn't help but fantasize about harnessing such power for himself. With it, he could dominate the world and bend it to his will. A dark, malevolent smile spread across his face as he continued to watch, the thought of seizing that power consuming him.

...

Owl House Universe

In the cozy living room, the group sat gathered, their eyes glued to the screen as they absorbed Thor's analysis. The excitement and astonishment were palpable as they realized they were about to witness a battle between a superhero and a god. Even though it was just a simulation, they couldn't wait to see the death battle unfold.

Edalyn leaned forward, her tone playful. "Well, dang, he sure is a handsome fella. I wonder how much time he spends working on those biceps?"

Her words were laced with a flirtatious edge.

Lilith raised an eyebrow, her voice tentative. "Sister, are you—are you really going to—?"

Edalyn waved it off with a grin. "What? Nah, I've already got someone. Besides, I can't help but notice those muscles."

Amity chimed in, her gaze fixed on the screen. "That's because he's a god, just like they said."

Luz, ever curious, furrowed her brow. "I wonder who I should bet on. A superhero or a god?"

King, not missing a beat, declared confidently, "Well, the god is definitely stronger than Superman. I say we go with Thor."

Luz nodded, a grin spreading across her face. "Alright then. Thor it is!"

...

God of War: Ragnarok [Aftermath]

Mimir leaned forward, his curiosity piqued. "How fascinating. So, that's Thor from a different world? He looks... different."

Freyja shook her head, a frown crossing her face. "I don't remember Thor ever having yellow blond hair and such a massive, muscular body. Our Thor has red hair, and he's definitely not... fat."

Mimir chuckled softly, shaking his head. "If our Thor were alive, he'd take that as a huge offense. But you're right, not to mention the helmet and cape he's wearing."

Kratos remained silent, his gaze fixed on the screen where Thor appeared to be a young man—so unlike the Thor he had known. A small smile tugged at the corner of his lips as he noted the differences. This Thor was part of some kind of hero team, and though he was far removed from the Thor Kratos knew, there was something intriguing about him. With that thought, Kratos returned his focus to the screen, still watching intently.

[Back the Screen]

...

Wiz: Thor's superpowers are: Super speed, strength, durability, enhanced senses, being capable of projecting lightning, terrakinesis, immunity to mortal diseases, immortality (type 1), being a skilled warrior, incredible stamina that allows him to fight for weeks on end, levitation, the ability to travel between dimensions and universes, Astral Projection, the ability to exit the spacetime continuum at will, wielding Mjolnir, which gives him many powers, and he can detect magic and sorcery.

Boomstick: Adding on to this, Thor has the Belt of Strength, which doubles his strength. But enough of that now. It's time to get to the good stuff.

Wiz: Thor's strength is often cited as "incalculable", and for good reason. He, along with Beta Ray Bill, destroyed a dimensional portal with a gravitational binding energy of 5.525E46 joules. He also reversed the World Engine, a machine capable of moving 9 planes of existence. Thor has lifted the Midgard Serpent, an entity as large as a planet, and fought Glory and even managed to harm his soul. He has also harmed and even sometimes floored Galactus, who, even when starving, can make a blast that covers three-star systems, which makes him Large Galaxy Level.

Boomstick: Thor also has warp speed and reactions. He once threw Mjolnir across the galaxy, and it still came back to him in under a minute. He has also traveled to another Universe across the cosmos in under a minute. He has also tanked attacks that harm on the mental, physical, and spiritual Level, along with taking attacks from Celestials.

Wiz: Thor has also absorbed enough energy from a bomb to destroy 1/5th of the Universe. He has even withstood the flames of Hell itself. But then we get to Thor's three most powerful techniques, Warrior Madness, the Godblast, and the Anti-Force.

Boomstick: Warrior Madness is basically a "Berserk Mode" for Thor that boosts his power by ten times his base amount. The Godblast is a blast of Odin Force energy so powerful that it harms Celestials, cosmic beings who can control the basic fabric of the universe. Finally, the Anti-Force is a blast of exotic matter similar to anti-matter that can defeat foes massively more powerful than Thor himself.

...

[Out of the Screen]

RWBY Universe

Yang let out an enthusiastic shout, her voice booming in excitement. "Okay... that is WAY more AWESOME than before!"

The sound of her exclamation was so loud that Team RWBY instinctively covered their ears.

Ruby winced, raising a hand to her ears. "Yang, no shouting so loud."

Yang smirked, unbothered. "Why, sis? You're shouting too."

Ruby shot back, "Yeah, but not too loud."

Yang rolled her eyes, crossing her arms over her chest. "Heh, hypocrite."

Ruby opened her mouth to retort but paused, realizing that she'd shouted too, just not as loudly. She let her finger drop, conceding the point.

Blake, still processing what they were watching, spoke up. "I find it really surprising to see that kind of power."

Weiss, ever the pragmatist, responded calmly, "Well, because he's a god. What else could he be?"

She then added, "Anyway, since he's a god, he's capable of just about everything. I'm sure he could defeat that alien hero."

Ruby, ever the skeptic, raised an eyebrow. "And how do you know Thor can win against Superman?"

Weiss turned to her with a knowing smile. "I see someone's curious about who's the best, are we?"

She placed her forehead against Ruby's with a challenging, serious gaze. Ruby mirrored her, their faces inches apart.

Ruby, eager to make the challenge, spoke up with a grin. "Whoever picks the winner gets to pay the bets."

Weiss arched an eyebrow, intrigued. "Oh? So, you're betting, huh?"

Ruby smirked confidently. "You bet I am."

Weiss nodded, her expression hardening with resolve. "Fine! Deal!"

...

Adventure Time Universe

Finn grinned, his excitement evident. "Nice! That god dude is totally awesome!"

Jake, equally impressed, nodded in agreement. "You said it, bro."

...

[Marceline House]

Simon watched the screen, his eyes narrowing with intrigue. "Fascinating," he murmured, captivated by the analysis of Thor.

Marceline grinned, her interest piqued. "Cool! A god wielding a hammer that can do so much damage and then return to him on command. I wish I could do that with my axe."

Princess Bubblegum, ever the skeptic, raised an eyebrow. "I wouldn't say so, Marceline. But hearing that he could destroy one-fifth of the universe by absorbing so much energy? That's impossible to calculate."

Marceline chuckled, shrugging off the scientific concern. "Heh, sometimes trying to solve the impossible doesn't get you anywhere, babe." She slid an arm around Princess Bubblegum, a playful smile on her face. "Besides, I kind of like how tough he is. Well, he's a god, so that makes him pretty powerful."

Princess Bubblegum tapped her fingers thoughtfully. "Maybe... though I really want to see how he fares against Superman."

...

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy Universe

Tomoe leaned forward, a playful smirk spreading across her face. "Oh? A god and a hero? My, what an intriguing battle. I wish I could join in." Her eyes sparkled with excitement, eager to represent her world and showcase her strength in the so-called death battle.

Makoto Misumi sighed, shaking his head. "Uh, Tomoe, did you even listen to what they said before the battle started? It's just a simulation. There's no actual fight where real people die."

Tomoe blinked, clearly confused. "Huh... may I ask? What's a simulation?"

Makoto's expression faltered for a moment. "Wha- you haven't already seen that in my memories? I thought you had learned about it."

Tomoe shrugged nonchalantly. "Hey, I just looked at it. I didn't learn it. Besides, I like a lot of things from your world, and I find it all quite interesting."

Makoto let out an exasperated sigh, shaking his head at her carefree attitude.

Mio, ever the realist, crossed her arms and spoke thoughtfully. "Regardless, this god, Thor, is on a level that we shouldn't take lightly. Still, it will be an interesting fight between the two of them."

She paused for a moment, her gaze distant. "I hope those mortals will one day allow us to participate in such a death battle."

[Back the Screen]

...

Wiz: Thor's only real weakness is that he has not fully mastered the Odinforce, an extremely powerful cosmic force powered by Odin. For reference, Odin was so powerful that even while severely weakened in his fight with Seth which was waged on every plane of existence simultaneously, the energy released from their battle was so powerful it "shattered countless entire galaxies, reignited dying suns, and shook the very fabric of the multiverse". But, if Thor can play his cards right, he may even be able to down the legendary superhero himself, Superman.

Thor: It is time that you felt the wrath of the God of Thunder!

...

[Out of the Screen]

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Universe

[Outside the Monastery]

Jeralt scratched his head, his brow furrowing as he looked at the unfolding scene. "So... a god and, uh... a flying, otherworldly man. Man, this just keeps getting weirder and weirder."

Shamir, standing beside him, offered a knowing glance. "You get used to it, Jeralt. Besides, seeing things beyond this world is enough to shock anyone. No one thinks it's just an illusion."

Gilbert, who had been quietly observing, furrowed his brow. "Strange. If he's truly a god, why doesn't he resemble a dragon?"

Jeralt shrugged. "Who knows? Perhaps every god is different from the ones we know here. Not to mention, he wields a hammer capable of wiping out monsters in a single strike."

Before Gilbert could respond, Alois approached them, his usual enthusiasm apparent. "Hey, guys! Who do you think will win in this battle? A god or some otherworldly being?"

Jeralt raised an eyebrow, glancing at Alois. "What do you think?"

Alois grinned, clearly excited by the idea. "Well, if he's a god, then I'd say he has the edge. But I'm curious—what if Seiros had to face off against that lightning god? Honestly, I think Thor would win."

At that moment, a voice interrupted from behind. "Excuse me!"

They turned to see Catherine walking toward them, having overheard Alois's speculation. Her eyes narrowed as she approached. "Are you seriously questioning whether Seiros could be beaten by some otherworldly god? You're sure brave to be saying something like that, Alois."

Alois held up his hands in mock surrender. "Whoa there, Catherine. I'm just saying, Thor seems like one of the strongest gods, totally different from ours."

Catherine's expression remained stern. "Even so, I'm putting my money on Seiros. She could easily defeat that otherworldly god."

Alois raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Oh? You want to bet on it?"

Catherine, who held unwavering loyalty to Archbishop Rhea, who was secretly Seiros, didn't back down. "Fine. If they ever organize a battle between Seiros and Thor, I'll take Seiros. But for now, it's just going to be that otherworldly being. Still, I can't quite wrap my head around everything that's happening."

Shamir, who had been quietly listening, smirked. "So, it's a gamble, huh? Alois, I didn't know you were into that."

Alois chuckled. "Ha! Just a way to unwind from work. Plus, we've got all the time in the world."

Catherine shot him a sideways glance. "Alright then, let's make it interesting. One day, they'll organize a battle between Seiros and Thor. But for now, it's just the otherworldly being. I still can't believe what we're witnessing."

Jeralt sighed, shaking his head with a smirk. "You'll get used to it, Catherine."

[Back the Screen]

...

Wiz: All right, the combatants are set, let's end this debate once and for all.

Boomstick: It's time for a Death Battle!

...

[Out of the Screen]

From every corner of the multiverse, beings from various universes began placing their bets, eagerly choosing which fighter they believed would emerge victorious. Those from Earth, whether from alternate dimensions or different eras, especially those hailing from modern-day Norse nations, rallied behind Thor. They believed that as a god, he was an unstoppable force, impossible to defeat easily. On the other hand, some chose to support an alien superhero. Meanwhile, in the realms of fantasy and isekai, the majority leaned toward Thor, valuing his divine nature, but there were a few who backed Superman, impressed by his unparalleled abilities. Despite the mixed opinions, there was a general excitement about the upcoming clash, eager to see who would prevail.

...

Justice League Animated universe

[Watchtower]

Flash, ever the enthusiastic supporter, grinned as he clapped Superman on the back. "Good luck fighting that god, Superman."

Superman chuckled, clearly unfazed. "Heh, thanks. But I'm still here, you know?"

Flash nodded, a wide grin on his face. "I know. Just wanted to cheer you on."

Wonder Woman, always the fierce ally, added, "May the gods grant you good fortune in this battle."

"Thanks, Diana," Superman responded, his tone appreciative but focused.

Batman, as always, remained silent. He didn't voice his support out loud, but in the quiet recesses of his mind, he was quietly rooting for Superman. Despite his aversion to the idea of a death battle—where the participants were forced into life-or-death struggles—he appreciated the fact that this battle was only a simulation, a battle of minds and strategy, rather than a deadly contest fought with real fighters from across the multiverse.

...

Avengers Assemble/Ultimate Spider-Man/Hulk and the agent of SMASH/Guardians of the Galaxy Universe

[Avenger Tower]

Captain America offered Thor a warm smile and a firm pat on the back. "Good luck, Thor," he said, his voice filled with encouragement.

Thor grinned in response, his chest puffing out with pride. "Thank you, my friend! I shall represent this universe as the great god of lightning, son of Odin!"

Hulk, ever eager for a fight, growled softly. "Hulk still wants to fight that flying man."

Black Widow glanced at him with a knowing smirk. "You'll get your chance, big guy," she replied, her voice calm but confident.

Iron Man, ever the opportunist, raised an eyebrow. "I'm going to get popcorn," he said with a mischievous grin, already heading toward the snacks.

Falcon, catching the excitement in the air, gave a quick nod. "Me too! I'll help!" he added, eager to join in on the fun.

[Back the Screen]

...

In Metropolis, Thor flies around looking for Superman. He has heard many legends about this being who can slay worlds, who can overpower gods, who can move something called a "Mah-Geh-Dun". At last, he found a man who looks exactly like how Superman is described to be levitated on the top of a tower.

Thor: Are you the one whom they call "Superman"?

Superman: That I am. I'm the protector of this planet. And what business do you have with me?

Thor: Then prepare yourself, for a battle that will shake the pillars of reality shall now ensue!

Thor shoots a blast of lightning at Superman, which Superman dodges.

Superman: Stop! This is insane!

Thor: Tch...foolish knave, thou shall know the wrath of the God of Thunder!

FIGHT!

[Out of the Screen]

RWBY Universe

[Ozpin Office]

Ironwood's voice was filled with concern and frustration as he spoke, his brows furrowing. "Is he really just coming here to fight him, knowing he's going to damage the city?" he said, his tone serious and laced with worry.

Qrow leaned back in his chair, an amused smirk on his face. "Hey, relax, General," he said, waving off the tension. "It's just a simulation battle, representing those guys from wherever they come from. Don't act so serious."

Ironwood started to approach Qrow, but then stopped himself, taking a deep breath to calm down before resuming his watch of the battle.

Ozpin's eyes glinted with intrigue as he observed the unfolding spectacle. "Hmm, quite fascinating," he murmured thoughtfully. "Seeing their capabilities... they certainly possess a great deal of strength and skill."

Glynda, ever the cautious one, crossed her arms and looked at Ozpin with concern. "Ozpin, are you sure we should be watching this? Knowing it's a battle to the death?"

Ozpin's gaze remained fixed on the screen, his voice calm. "It's merely a simulation," he replied. "After all, this could be part of the Vytal Festival."

Glynda sighed, her shoulders slumping in reluctant acceptance. "I hope you're right, sir," she muttered.

[Back the Screen]

Thor strikes first, forcing Superman back with a hit from Mjolnir. Superman withstands the attack and counters with a pressure point speedblitz. Thor tanks the speedblitz and simply hits Superman with a blast of lightning, which blasts Superman back. Superman uses his ice breath and freezes Thor in an ice block, which Thor breaks out of. Thor keeps blasting Superman with lightning bolts powerful enough to rend Earth to ash, until Superman dodges and hits Thor with heat vision hot enough to ignite a star.

Thor, undamaged, simply attacks Superman at the spiritual level. Unfortunately for him, Superman, a skilled Kryptonian martial art user, survived the attack due to his skill with Torquasm-Vo. Superman counters the attack with a psychic attack on Thor, hoping to break Thor's mind before any further damage to the Earth can be done. But Thor managed to resist the attack.

Thor: It's rare that I have to actually become serious for my battles. But it is now the time to show who is stronger: an alien, or a god!

Superman: Enough of this. I'm going to end this fight now!

The battle truly begins as both Superman and Thor stop holding back. And both combatants fly towards each other at top speed. Time dilates at their velocities, as their collision destroys Earth-0. But it was of no consequence, as the fighters simply travel to another universe to continue their epic battle. And it was a true epic. Galaxies were shattered, long-dead stars reignited, the entire universe trembling from the force of their blows.

[Out of the Screen]

Everyone continues watching the battle so very intensively as two combatants clash with each other in battle that causes as much destruction as possible. Nevertheless, they continue cheering on two combatants that they are supporting. It is also for everyone that they start betting on either of them, or whoever is a winner gets to keep their money. Heroes, cheering on either of them, while villains, however, do not cheer them and will not consider supporting them in any way.

[Back the Screen]

Thor used the Anti-Force technique against Superman. Superman resisted the attack and countered with spacetime manipulating heat vision, which sent Thor back into a red star. Thor flew out of the red star more pissed off than harmed, and he pushed Superman through said red star. Superman

As Superman and Thor fought, Thor thought the heat of a blue star would definitely destroy his opponent. So Thor hit Superman with Mjolnir at just the right trajectory to send Superman flying into a blue star. Thor then took the opportunity to rest, having "finished" the fight. But, he then sensed that something was wrong. He sensed that Superman was actually growing stronger. His suspicions were proven true when Superman came out of the star covered in blue flames and massively more powerful than before.

In response, Thor activated his Warrior Madness state and started charging a combination of the Anti-Force and the Godblast.

Superman: I am done here. It's time to stop.

Thor's Anti-Force Godblast was met with the Cosmological Vibrational Song, which overcame the Anti-Force Godblast. When the Cosmological Vibrational Song hit Thor, it destroyed Thor not just on the physical, mental, or spiritual level, but on the conceptual level.

K.O!!

Superman looks at the damaged Universe left in the wake of his battle with Thor, and sheds a single tear.

[Out of the Screen]

Everyone stopped as they looked shocked to see an alien superhero just make a final attack on Thor, and at the end, Thor is defeated. For those who support Superman, they let out a shouting of cheer that Superman won the battle. Unfortunately for Thor supporters, they are sad to see their combatant lose the battle, and they are forced to give up their money to the supporters who are on the winning side.

[Back the Screen]

...

Boomstick: The awesomeness...so indescribable.

Wiz: While that was one the most intense and destructive, not to mention close battles that Death Battle will ever have, Superman won for several major reasons.

Boomstick: Superman is, to put it bluntly, stronger, faster, and more durable than Thor. While Thor '''has''' performed a feat equivalent to moving 9 universes...

Wiz: When Superman lifted the Book of Infinite Pages, which contained every story possible, Hypertime itself was described as containing "stories". This means that every universe and timeline within Hypertime was a "story". Superman lifted literally an infinite amount of universes and timelines. And before anyone screams "outlier", need I remind you that Superman also lifted the Spectre, punched through Emperor Joker, and shook at least the Local Multiverse with a punch.

Boomstick: Thor is fast, but Superman is faster. While Thor traveled across the cosmos to a planet a universe away in under a minute, which yields tens of quadrillions of times lightspeed...

Superman's feat of catching up to "reality-blitzing" missiles, well, I'll let Wiz explain this to ya.

Wiz: The "reality-blitzing" missiles were meant to sterilize the Local Multiverse. They were moving through inter-universal Bleed in the time it took for a heartbeat to happen. The calculation is in order...

...and it looks like Superman is in the single digit quintillions of times lightspeed. This blows Thor's feat straight out of the water.

Boomstick: Thor is also not as durable as Superman. Tanking blasts from casually Universe Busting Celestials is impressive, but not as impressive as tanking a blast from Gog's staff unharmed. Gog's staff can harm the Multiverse Busting 5th Dimensional Imps. Superman has also withstood blasts from Mordru, so his vulnerability to magic is out of the question. He has also fought the Anti-Monitor, so the Anti-Force wouldn't work either.

...

Justice League Animated universe

[Watchtower]

The heroes in the Watchtower were on the edge of their seats, cheering Superman on as he fought Thor with intense focus and determination.

Flash clapped Superman on the back, his voice filled with enthusiasm. "Congratulations, man!"

Martian Manhunter, ever the thoughtful observer, nodded in approval. "Indeed, it seems you are faster than Thor, which gives you a definite advantage in this battle."

Superman flashed a grin, his usual modesty in place. "Heh, thanks. Be glad it's not real. Otherwise, I might have had to watch my city get destroyed because of our fight."

Batman, standing off to the side, remained silent but his thoughts were clear. "Be glad it isn't. With what you're capable of, you could have defeated him. And not just anyone—he's a god."

Superman nodded in agreement. "Yeah."

Just then, his phone rang, and he quickly picked it up. "Lois?"

Lois' voice came through on the other end, full of admiration. "Hey, Clark. I see you're going up against that god. You're amazing out there."

Superman smiled, a hint of relief in his voice. "Thanks, Lois. I appreciate it. I'm glad it's a simulation and not real."

Lois chuckled softly. "Still, I really like seeing you put up such a fight. Though, I wonder what happened to Thor after he lost the battle?"

Superman chuckled. "Oh, he got over it. Besides, it's all in good sport."

...

Avengers Assemble/Ultimate Spider-Man/Hulk and the agent of SMASH/Guardians of the Galaxy Universe

[Avenger Tower]

Hulk let out a roar of laughter, shaking the walls as he found amusement in Thor's defeat. "AHAHAHAHAHA! It's funny to see the strongest god get beaten by an alien! Hahahaha!"

Thor, visibly irritated, glared at him. "Silence! Don't laugh at me!"

Hulk couldn't contain himself. "AHAHAHAHAHA! I mean, come on! The strongest god, defeated by an alien! It's hilarious!"

Thor's expression darkened, his pride wounded. "How could I lose to him? It's impossible! I never lose!"

Hawkeye, ever the pragmatic one, quipped dryly. "Not sure, pal. With his abilities and physical skills, he was able to outmatch you."

Thor's fists clenched in frustration. "This defeat shames me before Asgard. My father will not be pleased."

Iron Man, always the optimist, placed a reassuring hand on Thor's shoulder. "Hey, don't sound so down. I'm sure he'll understand. Besides, who says it's over for you?"

Thor, still brooding, turned to Iron Man. "What do you mean?"

Iron Man grinned. "I'm talking about the other competitors. There's no doubt some of them might be easier for you to beat. Your hammer is no small advantage."

Thor's eyes brightened, a renewed sense of determination in his voice. "Hmm, you're right. If I lose this match, I shall redeem myself by facing other worthy competitors. Just watch, my friends. I'll be ready for whatever challenge comes next."

He spoke with a dramatic flourish, his voice full of confidence.

Captain America raised an eyebrow, a slight smile tugging at his lips. "You're certainly restoring his courage."

Iron Man shrugged. "What can I say? Still, I'm sure one of us will be next in line for the next match."

Hawkeye raised an eyebrow with a teasing grin. "Oh! Perhaps it's my turn?"

Hulk cut him off, a glint of mischief in his eyes. "No! Hulk will turn next!"

Captain America held up a hand to calm the group. "Alright, men, let's settle down. Let's wait for the hosts to introduce the next match. From the looks of it, the audience is really enjoying this simulated death battle."

Falcon, his eyes bright with excitement, nodded. "Yeah! Let's just hope that when it's our turn, we give it our all!"

Thor clapped Falcon on the back with a hearty laugh. "That sounds like it, my friend!"

With that, they turned their attention back to the screen, eagerly awaiting the next round of the Death Battle.



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