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"Who wins in a fight? The answer is always the same. Neither of us.'" -Batman
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Rules:
1. The fight must have been licensed by DC Comics, Inc.
2. The fight must be between Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne. No other versions of Batman or Superman are allowed.
3. The fight must be direct and last long enough to reasonably be considered a fight.
4. No point will be awarded if the winning party received outside help that was crucial to his win.
5. No point will be awarded if the losing party was not in a reasonable state of mind during the fight.
6. No point will be awarded if the winning party was spared at any point in the fight.
7. Only one point will be awarded per encounter, victories overriding stalemates.
8. Adaptations of pre-existing stories are not considered seperate encounters from said stories.
9. Kal-L's rampage across the multiverse is not considered for simplicity's sake.
10. Any of Superman's victories against the entire Justice League are not considered for simplicity's sake.
11. YES! It is entirely possible- even likely- that I missed a few fights. Please tell me about them in the comment section, and I'll add them into this description. Let's make a complete list together!
Additionally: A crossed out cannon in the upper left corner indicates that the fight in question was never canon.
Exceptions to the Rules:
-'Superman: Red Son' is taken into account, despite it being unclear whether Superman is Clark Kent and Batman is Bruce Wayne. Best to be on the safe side.
-'Tower of Babel' is taken into account, despite the fact Batman's victory was indirect. I simply see no reason the plan would not have worked just as effectively for Batman as it did for Talia.
-'Execution 2001' was counted as a victory for Batman even though Robin's interference was critical to the win. The interference was just so minor that it felt wrong to disqualify Batman on that point alone.
That's interesting and all, but how does Superman fly, anyway? Let's talk about that.
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References:
The Dark Knight Returns
Execution 2001
The Batman/Superman Movie
The Batman: The Batman/Superman Story
Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Battle of the Superheroes!
JLA: Tower of Babel
The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Batman: Hush
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Superman: Red Son
Superman: The Trust
Superman/Batman: Smoke and Mirrors
Superman/Batman: Enemies Among Us
Lex Luthor: Man of Steel
Justice
Superman: Sacrifice
Countdown to Final Crisis #13
Superman/Batman: Torment
Superman/Batman: Super-Bat
Superman/Batman: Nanoplois
World's Finest: Battle of the Super-Heroes
World’s Finest: The Bewitched Batman
World’s Finest: The Mirror Batman
World’s Finest: The Negative Superman
World’s Finest: The Feud Between Batman and Superman
World’s Finest: The Infinite Evolutions of Batman and Superman
World's Finest: The Clash of Cape and Cowl
World's Finest: Court of No Hope!
World’s Finest: The Superman-Batman Split
World’s Finest: Superman’s Perfect Crime
World’s Finest: The Galactic Gamblers
World’s Finest: The Curse of Krypton
The World's Greatest SuperFriends: Universe of Evil
World’s Finest: Within My Heart... The Enemy!
World's Finest: Thirty Seconds Over Dreamland
Justice League: Origin
Batman: The Dark Knight: Handful of Dust
Smallville: Season 11: Detective
Batman: Endgame
Batman/Superman: Endgame
Batman/Superman: Cross World
Batman/Superman: Arena
Batman/Superman: Future's End
Justice League: The Amazo Virus
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Fights missed:
None known.
NEW Fights:
American Alien: N/A- Rule 3
Batman v Superman: N/A- Rule 6
"Super Friendly" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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