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* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not [[ComicBook/CaptainAtomArmageddon unless he's fighting]] [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.

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* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'': The Midnighter]] Midnighter is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not [[ComicBook/CaptainAtomArmageddon unless he's fighting]] [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.



* [[http://67.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_laicxhMHYI1qb98vmo1_1280.jpg BATMAN WINS! No matter who is fighting who, the answer is Batman!]] Franchise/{{Batman}} is famously able to beat anyone with enough "[[CrazyPrepared Prep Time]]." Because he's [[{{Memes/Batman}} the goddamn Batman]]!

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
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[[http://67.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_laicxhMHYI1qb98vmo1_1280.jpg BATMAN WINS! No matter who is fighting who, the answer is Batman!]] Franchise/{{Batman}} is famously able to beat anyone with enough "[[CrazyPrepared Prep Time]]." Because he's [[{{Memes/Batman}} the goddamn Batman]]!



* Give [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle Paco]] an opponent and a stick to beat them with and he will ''fuck their shit up''. Anyone, ever.
* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is on this page for roughly the same reasons as Batman. Despite being [[BadassNormal a mostly normal human superhero]] in peak condition (since he's a SuperSoldier, he's at the peak of human potential), the Cap has gone on to defeat villains and heroes alike whose strength, speed, and powers greatly exceed his own. He's able to battle toe-to-toe with the Hulk, and in the Ultimates comic, he defeated an enormous Giant Man with his bare hands (just to name a few examples). Captain America's feats, much like Batman's, can either be seen as the very peak of badass and cool, or over-the-top bad writing that borders on [[GodModeSue God Moding]] and writer bias.

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** ComicBook/TheJoker is a MemeticBadass in-universe. As the Trickster once put it: "When villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."
* ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'': Give [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle Paco]] Paco an opponent and a stick to beat them with and he will ''fuck their shit up''. Anyone, ever.
* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': Captain America is on this page for roughly the same reasons as Batman. Despite being [[BadassNormal a mostly normal human superhero]] in peak condition (since he's a SuperSoldier, he's at the peak of human potential), the Cap has gone on to defeat villains and heroes alike whose strength, speed, and powers greatly exceed his own. He's able to battle toe-to-toe with the Hulk, and in the Ultimates comic, he defeated an enormous Giant Man with his bare hands (just to name a few examples). Captain America's feats, much like Batman's, can either be seen as the very peak of badass and cool, or over-the-top bad writing that borders on [[GodModeSue God Moding]] and writer bias.



* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} can beat anyone, except [[SitcomArchNemesis Squirrel Girl]], while talking to the audience and being an asshat all the way.
* ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'' has picked this up due to decades of being an InvincibleVillain. Originally introduced as a megalomaniacal MadScientist who was TooCleverByHalf and AlwaysSecondBest to Reed Richards, his [[ActuallyADoombot ability to effortlessly escape any defeat by means of undetectable robot duplicates]] led to fan enthrallment with him. Then [[RunningTheAsylum the writers began buying into the hype]]. Doom has since attained such ''canonical'' feats as being a viable candidate for the title of [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Sorcerer Supreme]][[note]]originally, he was a mere dabbler in magic, and it was used as a sign of him not being as clever as he thinks he is; he had to use magic to ''cheat'' his way around technological limits he couldn't overcome[[/note]], stealing the powers of ''ComicBook/SilverSurfer'', effortlessly resisting the mind-controlling abilities of the Purple Man (one of Marvel's most powerful mind-controllers) through [[InsanityImmunity the sheer strength of his arrogance & god complex]], and surviving being sent back to the dawn of time by using the sheer strength of his willpower to live for millions of years until he returned to the present. He is, literally, the villainous counterpart to Batman and Wolverine in terms of popularity-bestowed power.
* Comicbook/FantasticFour are considered in-universe as an example of this trope. Despite not being anything close to the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel universe, they are still always the automatic go-to guys for cosmic-level threats, due to their innate ability to just ''awesome'' their way to victory, no matter how insanely powerful the threat may be.
** In one occasion, Reed Richards stumbled on some alien invaders, tried to reason with them, introduced himself as "Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four", and then looked at them running away in terror.
* Creator/DCComics' own "[[Franchise/GreenLantern F-Sharp Bell]]", Rot Lop Fan. For a character who has only made three appearances in the entire history of the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' franchise, he's one of the most popular Franchise/{{Green Lantern}}s. The two appearances after his origin story depicts him performing amazingly badass deeds (how do you take down a diamond-bodied villain whose body naturally deflects green light rays? Hit him with sound...), hence his ascension to MemeticBadass status.
* ComicBook/IronMan better known as "Tony": Genius billionaire, playboy, a philanthropist who kick-started the most successive [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film franchise]] on Earth in a cave with a box of scraps. Tony also builds hundreds of cool suits of PoweredArmour (even HumongousMecha) and much like Batman [[CrazyPrepared has the right suit to deal with anything]] e.g Hulkbuster, Thorbuster, Phoenixbuster, and even the '''Galactusbuster'''. Not even heart issues are a problem for Tony, an excerpt from WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay.

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* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': Deadpool can beat anyone, except [[SitcomArchNemesis Squirrel Girl]], while talking to the audience and being an asshat all the way.
* ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'' ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'':
** ComicBook/DoctorDoom
has picked this up due to decades of being an InvincibleVillain. Originally introduced as a megalomaniacal MadScientist who was TooCleverByHalf and AlwaysSecondBest to Reed Richards, his [[ActuallyADoombot ability to effortlessly escape any defeat by means of undetectable robot duplicates]] led to fan enthrallment with him. Then [[RunningTheAsylum the writers began buying into the hype]]. Doom has since attained such ''canonical'' feats as being a viable candidate for the title of [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Sorcerer Supreme]][[note]]originally, he was a mere dabbler in magic, and it was used as a sign of him not being as clever as he thinks he is; he had to use magic to ''cheat'' his way around technological limits he couldn't overcome[[/note]], stealing the powers of ''ComicBook/SilverSurfer'', effortlessly resisting the mind-controlling abilities of the Purple Man (one of Marvel's most powerful mind-controllers) through [[InsanityImmunity the sheer strength of his arrogance & god complex]], and surviving being sent back to the dawn of time by using the sheer strength of his willpower to live for millions of years until he returned to the present. He is, literally, the villainous counterpart to Batman and Wolverine in terms of popularity-bestowed power.
* Comicbook/FantasticFour ** The Fantastic Four are considered in-universe as an example of this trope. Despite not being anything close to the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel universe, they are still always the automatic go-to guys for cosmic-level threats, due to their innate ability to just ''awesome'' their way to victory, no matter how insanely powerful the threat may be.
** *** In one occasion, Reed Richards stumbled on some alien invaders, tried to reason with them, introduced himself as "Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four", and then looked at them running away in terror.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': Creator/DCComics' own "[[Franchise/GreenLantern F-Sharp Bell]]", "F-Sharp Bell", Rot Lop Fan. For a character who has only made three appearances in the entire history of the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' franchise, comic, he's one of the most popular Franchise/{{Green Lantern}}s. The two appearances after his origin story depicts him performing amazingly badass deeds (how do you take down a diamond-bodied villain whose body naturally deflects green light rays? Hit him with sound...), hence his ascension to MemeticBadass status.
* ComicBook/IronMan better known as "Tony": ''ComicBook/IronMan'': Tony Stark: Genius billionaire, playboy, a philanthropist who kick-started the most successive [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film franchise]] on Earth in a cave with a box of scraps. Tony also builds hundreds of cool suits of PoweredArmour (even HumongousMecha) and much like Batman [[CrazyPrepared has the right suit to deal with anything]] e.g Hulkbuster, Thorbuster, Phoenixbuster, and even the '''Galactusbuster'''. Not even heart issues are a problem for Tony, an excerpt from WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay.



* Jamie Madrox is a relatively unknown superhero. His power is to make duplicates of himself. On the occasion that he got stranded in the Arctic, what did he do? Did he make duplicates of himself and cuddle together for warmth? NO. He duplicated himself, then ''killed the clone and ate it.''
** And it wasn't just some mindless duplicate either. Each clone Madrox makes has all of his memories, abilities, and free will. Madrox killed and ate himself to stay alive.
* ComicBook/TheJoker is a MemeticBadass in-universe. As the Trickster once put it: "When villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''. He's also talked down ''zombie judges'' simply by tapping into their vague memories of respecting him.

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* Jamie Madrox is a relatively unknown superhero. His power is to make duplicates of himself. On the occasion that he got stranded in the Arctic, what did he do? Did he make duplicates of himself and cuddle together for warmth? NO. He duplicated himself, then ''killed the clone and ate it.''
** And it wasn't just some mindless duplicate either. Each clone Madrox makes has all of his memories, abilities, and free will. Madrox killed and ate himself to stay alive.
* ComicBook/TheJoker is a MemeticBadass in-universe. As the Trickster once put it: "When villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''.
''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''. He's also talked down ''zombie judges'' simply by tapping into their vague memories of respecting him.



* An in-universe example with ''ComicBook/KickAss''. Even though the clip clearly shows him being terrible at being a superhero, because he refuses to give up the fight, he becomes so popular that he inspires a comic based on himself as a legitimate superhero along the lines of ComicBook/GreenArrow or Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Karate Kid]] is the MemeticBadass of the thirtieth century.

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* ''ComicBook/KickAss'': An in-universe example with ''ComicBook/KickAss''.example. Even though the clip clearly shows him being terrible at being a superhero, because he refuses to give up the fight, he becomes so popular that he inspires a comic based on himself as a legitimate superhero along the lines of ComicBook/GreenArrow or Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': Karate Kid]] Kid is the MemeticBadass of the thirtieth century.



* ComicBook/LukeCage gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"

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* ComicBook/LukeCage ''ComicBook/LukeCage'': Luke Cage gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"



* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when, after ''ComicBook/ChaosWar'', he gave the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.
* ComicBook/ThePunisher punched a polar bear in the face. As a ''distraction''.
* [[HeroicDog Rex the Wonder Dog]] once nuked a T. Rex, has had a successful career as a newspaper photographer, knows how to operate heavy machinery and vehicles, can fish, operate a parachute, and rope cattle. Then, after he did all that, he gained the ability to talk and became a wizard. One might even go so far as to say that is is truly [[IncrediblyLamePun top dog]].
* ComicBook/NickFury in ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'': Surrounded by HAMMER agents and ordered to surrender, Fury replies, "Son, you got about five seconds before I take that gun away from you and beat you to death with it." The HAMMER agents give up.
* [[Comicbook/SgtRock Sgt. Frank Rock]] is more badass than Batman. Seriously, there was voting and everything.
* ComicBook/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or the Juggernaut, he still beats them down and wins.

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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules'': Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when, after ''ComicBook/ChaosWar'', he gave the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.
* ComicBook/ThePunisher ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'':
** Thor. Now, you've got the above mentioned Hulk, who's the memetic 'strongest one there is'. Thor was explicitly created to be more powerful than the Hulk, and while PopularityPower has since dialled Hulk's strength up even further, Thor's pretty much the one character who can be relied upon to face the Green Goliath on even footing and have better than even odds of actually winning. He's shattered planets, tanked supernovas to the face, and cracked the armour of a Celestial. He's generally been considered to be ''the'' smackdown (and smack-talk) King of the Marvel Universe, with ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' having a brutal, no-holds barred fight between him and Superman, and while Superman ''did'' eventually win, he was dead on his feet afterwards, remarking that he'd ''never'' fought anyone that tough (which considering that the list of people he's gone up against includes freaking Darkseid and Doomsday, is impressive as hell), while Thor later remarked to a gloating Aquaman that now he had Superman's measure and a rematch would go rather differently.
** Oh, a few years ago, there was a serial killer of gods called Gorr the God Butcher, who tortured his victims before butchering them. Not only did a young Thor last nearly twice as long as any god Gorr had ever tortured before nearly breaking, when he broke free he nearly chopped Gorr in half with his axe. It got to the point where Thor was the ''only being in the'' '''''entire universe''''' ''that Gorr was afraid of'', and with good reason -- he ended up thwarting Gorr's plan to use his 'Godbomb' to destroy every god through history by absorbing the blast into his and his future counterpart's versions of Mjolnir, while still having enough in the tank to absorb Gorr's weapon (which gave him the power to kill gods), give him a mocking PreMortemOneLiner, before blowing his head off.
** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled up to eleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'': The Punisher
punched a polar bear in the face. As a ''distraction''.
* [[HeroicDog ''ComicBook/RexTheWonderDog'': Rex the Wonder Dog]] once nuked a T. Rex, has had a successful career as a newspaper photographer, knows how to operate heavy machinery and vehicles, can fish, operate a parachute, and rope cattle. Then, after he did all that, he gained the ability to talk and became a wizard. One might even go so far as to say that is is truly [[IncrediblyLamePun top dog]].
* ComicBook/NickFury ''ComicBook/NickFury'': Nick Fury in ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'': Surrounded by HAMMER agents and ordered to surrender, Fury replies, "Son, you got about five seconds before I take that gun away from you and beat you to death with it." The HAMMER agents give up.
* [[Comicbook/SgtRock ''ComicBook/SgtRock'': Sgt. Frank Rock]] Rock is more badass than Batman. Seriously, there was voting and everything.
* ComicBook/SpiderMan ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Spider-Man is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or the Juggernaut, he still beats them down and wins.



* ComicBook/SquirrelGirl. Pick a character, pick ''any'' character, even some cosmic super teams, against Squirrel Girl, and Squirrel Girl will be the accepted winner. Unicron and Galactus versus Squirrel Girl? Squirrel Girl.

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* ComicBook/SquirrelGirl. ''ComicBook/SquirrelGirl'': Pick a character, pick ''any'' character, even some cosmic super teams, against Squirrel Girl, and Squirrel Girl will be the accepted winner. Unicron and Galactus versus Squirrel Girl? Squirrel Girl.



* It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything -- General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his hat.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything -- General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his hat.



* And then, of course, there's Thor. Now, you've got the above mentioned Hulk, who's the memetic 'strongest one there is'. Thor was explicitly created to be more powerful than the Hulk, and while PopularityPower has since dialled Hulk's strength up even further, Thor's pretty much the one character who can be relied upon to face the Green Goliath on even footing and have better than even odds of actually winning. He's shattered planets, tanked supernovas to the face, and cracked the armour of a Celestial. He's generally been considered to be ''the'' smackdown (and smack-talk) King of the Marvel Universe, with ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' having a brutal, no-holds barred fight between him and Superman, and while Superman ''did'' eventually win, he was dead on his feet afterwards, remarking that he'd ''never'' fought anyone that tough (which considering that the list of people he's gone up against includes freaking Darkseid and Doomsday, is impressive as hell), while Thor later remarked to a gloating Aquaman that now he had Superman's measure and a rematch would go rather differently.
** Oh, a few years ago, there was a serial killer of gods called Gorr the God Butcher, who tortured his victims before butchering them. Not only did a young Thor last nearly twice as long as any god Gorr had ever tortured before nearly breaking, when he broke free he nearly chopped Gorr in half with his axe. It got to the point where Thor was the ''only being in the'' '''''entire universe''''' ''that Gorr was afraid of'', and with good reason -- he ended up thwarting Gorr's plan to use his 'Godbomb' to destroy every god through history by absorbing the blast into his and his future counterpart's versions of Mjolnir, while still having enough in the tank to absorb Gorr's weapon (which gave him the power to kill gods), give him a mocking PreMortemOneLiner, before blowing his head off.
** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled up to eleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.



* [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]. He's not locked in here with you people. You're locked in here with Rorschach!

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* [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]].''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Rorschach. He's not locked in here with you people. You're locked in here with Rorschach!



* ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why he's the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
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ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why he's the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.



** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} while not quite to Wolverine's level, still [[RealMenWearPink looks badass in pink]], took ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s virginity (TouchOfDeath be damned) and once defeated a villain ''with chewing gum''. Gambit also told his brother Bobby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3ouIShOWI to SHUT UP]].
** Can't forget TheJuggernaut [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQIf5fS8xw BITCH]]
* Franchise/WonderWoman: spins around with the catchy theme, dated ''both'' Superman and Batman, beheaded Ares, was almost an ambassador at the UN, has sick invisible jet and best of all supported the struggling Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse '''[[https://pics.me.me/how-dc-is-currently-looking-at-wonder-woman-i-got-25027059.png all by herself]]'''.

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** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} ComicBook/{{Gambit|MarvelComics}} while not quite to Wolverine's level, still [[RealMenWearPink looks badass in pink]], took ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s virginity (TouchOfDeath be damned) and once defeated a villain ''with chewing gum''. Gambit also told his brother Bobby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3ouIShOWI to SHUT UP]].
** Can't forget TheJuggernaut the ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQIf5fS8xw BITCH]]
** Jamie Madrox is a relatively unknown superhero. His power is to make duplicates of himself. On the occasion that he got stranded in the Arctic, what did he do? Did he make duplicates of himself and cuddle together for warmth? NO. He duplicated himself, then ''killed the clone and ate it.''
*** And it wasn't just some mindless duplicate either. Each clone Madrox makes has all of his memories, abilities, and free will. Madrox killed and ate himself to stay alive.
* Franchise/WonderWoman: ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': Wonder Woman spins around with the catchy theme, dated ''both'' Superman and Batman, beheaded Ares, was almost an ambassador at the UN, has sick invisible jet and best of all supported the struggling Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse '''[[https://pics.me.me/how-dc-is-currently-looking-at-wonder-woman-i-got-25027059.png all by herself]]'''.

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* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''.

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* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''. He's also talked down ''zombie judges'' simply by tapping into their vague memories of respecting him.
** To varying degrees, most individuals who pass full Judge training can pull of insanely badass feats. There's a whole [[Film/JudgeMinty fan-film]] about Judge Minty taking on an entire gang of mutant raiders by himself and coming out on top.
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* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when gave the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.

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* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when when, after ''ComicBook/ChaosWar'', he gave the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.



* Franchise/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]], he still beats them down and wins.

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* Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]], the Juggernaut, he still beats them down and wins.
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** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled UpToEleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.

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** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled UpToEleven.up to eleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.
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* {{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why he's the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.

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* {{Wolverine}} ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why he's the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.
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* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not unless he's fighting [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.

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* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not [[ComicBook/CaptainAtomArmageddon unless he's fighting fighting]] [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.
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* It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything -- General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his CoolHat.

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* It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything -- General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his CoolHat.hat.
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* ComicBook/TheTransformers: In the marvel comics it was Buzzsaw. He was a yellow Laserbeak, meaning he was one of the smallest Transformers ever, but in the marvel comics, he was very effective, taking down several Autobots, but most prominently, he beat Omega Supreme, one of the largest Autobots in the series, in one shot. The Captions on [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Buzzsaw_%28G1%29 TFwiki are an indication of how badass he is.]]

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* ComicBook/TheTransformers: In the marvel comics it was Buzzsaw. He ''ComicBook/{{The Transformers|Marvel}}'': Buzzsaw was a yellow Laserbeak, meaning he was one of the smallest Transformers ever, but in the marvel comics, ever. However he was very effective, effective in the Marvel comics, taking down several Autobots, but most Autobots by himself. Most prominently, he beat Omega Supreme, one of the largest Autobots in the series, in one shot. The Captions on [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Buzzsaw_%28G1%29 TFwiki are an indication of how badass he is.]]
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* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not unless he's fighting [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.
** He managed to kill an unkillable-except-with-this-singular-magic-gun demon lord by head-butting one of the magic bullets into his skull. And then he won a fistfight against the literal personification of Hell in his own domain -- in the DC universe, this guy (Neron) even outranks ''Lucifer''. (Though admittedly, Midnighter only beat him by channelling the power of a major angel during the fight, which resulted in him ending up near-dead, too.) Neron still won, though only through trickery and lies.[[note]]Thankfully, Apollo had already managed to defeat him through similar mind games, and then came back to rescue Midnighter.[[/note]]
** He also beat HIV in 6 weeks, and doesn't have the common cold for more than a couple of minutes. His immune system is as badass as he is.



** Alfred is generally considered the only being capable of defeating Batman in-universe, as his ServileSnarker and TeamMom. Also, there's [[ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs Injustice Alfred]] who [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Superman '''[[https://comicnewbies.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/alfred-pennyworth-vs-superman-5.jpg so hard]]''' that beating Doomsday gave Supes looks like a mere playground scrape in comparison
* Franchise/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]], he still beats them down and wins.
* {{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why he's the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.
** Only by having power over adamantium (Magneto) can you really stop Wolverine for a long while, which reminds him why he hangs out with the X-Men at all... it's to gain even more badass aura without having to kill every villain once the villain's stamina runs out and Wolverine's regeneration doesn't!
** Thunderbird [[EnsembleDarkhorse has a surprisingly large fandom as well]], most of whom think of him like this.
** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} while not quite to Wolverine's level, still [[RealMenWearPink looks badass in pink]], took ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s virginity (TouchOfDeath be damned) and once defeated a villain ''with chewing gum''. Gambit also told his brother Bobby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3ouIShOWI to SHUT UP]].
** Can't forget TheJuggernaut [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQIf5fS8xw BITCH]]

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** Alfred is generally considered the only being capable of defeating Batman in-universe, as his ServileSnarker and TeamMom. Also, there's [[ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs Injustice Alfred]] who [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Superman '''[[https://comicnewbies.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/alfred-pennyworth-vs-superman-5.jpg so hard]]''' that beating Doomsday gave Supes looks like a mere playground scrape in comparison
comparison.
* Franchise/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane Give [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle Paco]] an opponent and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]], he still beats a stick to beat them down with and wins.
he will ''fuck their shit up''. Anyone, ever.
* {{Wolverine}} ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is on this page for roughly the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's same reasons as Batman. Despite being [[BadassNormal a reason why mostly normal human superhero]] in peak condition (since he's a SuperSoldier, he's at the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.
** Only by having power over adamantium (Magneto) can you really stop Wolverine for a long while, which reminds him why he hangs out
peak of human potential), the Cap has gone on to defeat villains and heroes alike whose strength, speed, and powers greatly exceed his own. He's able to battle toe-to-toe with the X-Men at all... it's to gain even more badass aura without having to kill every villain once Hulk, and in the villain's stamina runs out and Wolverine's regeneration doesn't!
** Thunderbird [[EnsembleDarkhorse has a surprisingly large fandom as well]], most of whom think of him like this.
** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} while not quite to Wolverine's level, still [[RealMenWearPink looks badass in pink]], took ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s virginity (TouchOfDeath be damned) and once
Ultimates comic, he defeated a villain ''with chewing gum''. Gambit also told an enormous Giant Man with his brother Bobby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3ouIShOWI bare hands (just to SHUT UP]].
name a few examples). Captain America's feats, much like Batman's, can either be seen as the very peak of badass and cool, or over-the-top bad writing that borders on [[GodModeSue God Moding]] and writer bias.
** Can't forget TheJuggernaut [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQIf5fS8xw BITCH]] During the Nineties, there was a period where Cap was missing and presumed dead, and a bystander asked the other Avengers what was so great about Cap. Hercules replied that in Olympus, they consider Zeus to be the paragon of wisdom, Hermes for speed, but they measure courage... by Captain America.
** So ComicBook/{{Thanos}} the Mad Titan has won. He has collected all of the Infinity Gems and created the Infinity Gauntlet. He has wiped out half of the population of the UNIVERSE with a thought. He's toyed around with super heroes, defeated every cosmic being imaginable and he reigns supreme. You have a plan to take him out, but you need someone to distract him. Captain America calmly walks up in Thanos's face and dares to take him on.
** According to WordOfGod (see above), he can beat ''Batman'' in a fight.
* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} can beat anyone, except [[SitcomArchEnemy Squirrel Girl]], while talking to the audience and being an asshat all the way.



* [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]. He's not locked in here with you people. You're locked in here with Rorschach!
** Rorschach once ate an entire seven-layer cake all by himself, then killed the stripper inside for being a whore. Add many more to that effect, usually involving breaking some specific number of fingers and killing dogs.
** When nobody was looking, Rorschach broke five people's fingers. That's as many as five tens. And that's terrible.
** Time management, Adrian Veidt-style: DO IT [[YouAreTooLate 35 MINUTES AGO]].
* /tg/, influenced by Creator/DonRosa, has concluded that one should [[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/4283775/ not fuck with McDuck]].
* Franchise/WonderWoman: spins around with the catchy theme, dated ''both'' Superman and Batman, beheaded Ares, was almost an ambassador at the UN, has sick invisible jet and best of all supported the struggling Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse '''[[https://pics.me.me/how-dc-is-currently-looking-at-wonder-woman-i-got-25027059.png all by herself]]'''.

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* [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]. He's Comicbook/FantasticFour are considered in-universe as an example of this trope. Despite not locked being anything close to the most powerful superheroes in here the Marvel universe, they are still always the automatic go-to guys for cosmic-level threats, due to their innate ability to just ''awesome'' their way to victory, no matter how insanely powerful the threat may be.
** In one occasion, Reed Richards stumbled on some alien invaders, tried to reason
with you people. You're locked them, introduced himself as "Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four", and then looked at them running away in here with Rorschach!
** Rorschach once ate an
terror.
* Creator/DCComics' own "[[Franchise/GreenLantern F-Sharp Bell]]", Rot Lop Fan. For a character who has only made three appearances in the
entire seven-layer cake all by himself, then killed history of the stripper inside for being a whore. Add many more to that effect, usually involving breaking some specific number of fingers and killing dogs.
** When nobody was looking, Rorschach broke five people's fingers. That's as many as five tens. And that's terrible.
** Time management, Adrian Veidt-style: DO IT [[YouAreTooLate 35 MINUTES AGO]].
* /tg/, influenced by Creator/DonRosa, has concluded that
''Franchise/GreenLantern'' franchise, he's one should [[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/4283775/ not fuck of the most popular Franchise/{{Green Lantern}}s. The two appearances after his origin story depicts him performing amazingly badass deeds (how do you take down a diamond-bodied villain whose body naturally deflects green light rays? Hit him with McDuck]].
sound...), hence his ascension to MemeticBadass status.
* Franchise/WonderWoman: spins around ComicBook/IronMan better known as "Tony": Genius billionaire, playboy, a philanthropist who kick-started the most successive [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film franchise]] on Earth in a cave with a box of scraps. Tony also builds hundreds of cool suits of PoweredArmour (even HumongousMecha) and much like Batman [[CrazyPrepared has the catchy theme, dated ''both'' Superman right suit to deal with anything]] e.g Hulkbuster, Thorbuster, Phoenixbuster, and Batman, beheaded Ares, was almost an ambassador at even the UN, '''Galactusbuster'''. Not even heart issues are a problem for Tony, an excerpt from WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay.
-->'''Pat''': Iron Man
has sick invisible jet and best of all supported heart problems, he can't even take the struggling Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse '''[[https://pics.me.me/how-dc-is-currently-looking-at-wonder-woman-i-got-25027059.png all by herself]]'''.viagra.
-->'''Matt''': Iron Man doesn't need to take viagra, ''he is viagra''.



* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is on this page for roughly the same reasons as Batman. Despite being [[BadassNormal a mostly normal human superhero]] in peak condition (since he's a SuperSoldier, he's at the peak of human potential), the Cap has gone on to defeat villains and heroes alike whose strength, speed, and powers greatly exceed his own. He's able to battle toe-to-toe with the Hulk, and in the Ultimates comic, he defeated an enormous Giant Man with his bare hands (just to name a few examples). Captain America's feats, much like Batman's, can either be seen as the very peak of badass and cool, or over-the-top bad writing that borders on [[GodModeSue God Moding]] and writer bias.
** During the Nineties, there was a period where Cap was missing and presumed dead, and a bystander asked the other Avengers what was so great about Cap. Hercules replied that in Olympus, they consider Zeus to be the paragon of wisdom, Hermes for speed, but they measure courage... by Captain America.
** So ComicBook/{{Thanos}} the Mad Titan has won. He has collected all of the Infinity Gems and created the Infinity Gauntlet. He has wiped out half of the population of the UNIVERSE with a thought. He's toyed around with super heroes, defeated every cosmic being imaginable and he reigns supreme. You have a plan to take him out, but you need someone to distract him. Captain America calmly walks up in Thanos's face and dares to take him on.
** According to WordOfGod (see above), he can beat ''Batman'' in a fight.
* ComicBook/IronMan better known as "Tony": Genius billionaire, playboy, a philanthropist who kick-started the most successive [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film franchise]] on Earth in a cave with a box of scraps. Tony also builds hundreds of cool suits of PoweredArmour (even HumongousMecha) and much like Batman [[CrazyPrepared has the right suit to deal with anything]] e.g Hulkbuster, Thorbuster, Phoenixbuster, and even the '''Galactusbuster'''. Not even heart issues are a problem for Tony, an excerpt from WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay.
-->'''Pat''': Iron Man has heart problems, he can't even take the viagra.
-->'''Matt''': Iron Man doesn't need to take viagra, ''he is viagra''.

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* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica ComicBook/TheJoker is on this page for roughly a MemeticBadass in-universe. As the same reasons as Batman. Despite being [[BadassNormal a mostly normal human superhero]] in peak condition (since he's a SuperSoldier, he's at the peak of human potential), the Cap has gone on to defeat Trickster once put it: "When villains and heroes alike whose strength, speed, and powers greatly exceed his own. He's able want to battle toe-to-toe with the Hulk, and in the Ultimates comic, he defeated an enormous Giant Man with his bare hands (just to name a few examples). Captain America's feats, much like Batman's, can either be seen as the very peak of badass and cool, or over-the-top bad writing that borders on [[GodModeSue God Moding]] and writer bias.
** During the Nineties, there was a period where Cap was missing and presumed dead, and a bystander asked the other Avengers what was so great about Cap. Hercules replied that in Olympus,
scare each other, they consider Zeus to be tell Joker stories."
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When
the paragon Face of wisdom, Hermes for speed, but they measure courage... by Captain America.
** So ComicBook/{{Thanos}}
Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the Mad Titan has won. He has collected all of the Infinity Gems and created the Infinity Gauntlet. He has wiped out half of the population of the UNIVERSE with a thought. He's toyed around with super heroes, defeated every cosmic being imaginable and he reigns supreme. You have a plan to take him out, but you need someone to distract him. Captain America calmly walks up in Thanos's face and dares to take him on.
** According to WordOfGod (see above), he can beat ''Batman'' in a fight.
* ComicBook/IronMan better known as "Tony": Genius billionaire, playboy, a philanthropist who kick-started the most successive [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film franchise]] on Earth in a cave with a box of scraps. Tony also builds hundreds of cool suits of PoweredArmour (even HumongousMecha) and much like Batman [[CrazyPrepared has the right suit to deal with anything]] e.g Hulkbuster, Thorbuster, Phoenixbuster, and even the '''Galactusbuster'''. Not even heart issues are a problem for Tony, an excerpt from WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay.
-->'''Pat''': Iron Man has heart problems, he
only one it can't even take kill. Fear is not so resistant to the viagra.
-->'''Matt''': Iron Man doesn't need
Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to take viagra, ''he is viagra''. back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''.
* An in-universe example with ''ComicBook/KickAss''. Even though the clip clearly shows him being terrible at being a superhero, because he refuses to give up the fight, he becomes so popular that he inspires a comic based on himself as a legitimate superhero along the lines of ComicBook/GreenArrow or Franchise/{{Batman}}.



* ComicBook/LukeCage gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"
** Also During Earth-11080, [[HeroKiller he killed Squirrel Girl]] while under the infection. That's Right. [[BeyondTheImpossible He killed the other memetic badass on this page who defeats everyone by being herself.]]
* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when gave the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.
* ComicBook/ThePunisher punched a polar bear in the face. As a ''distraction''.
* [[HeroicDog Rex the Wonder Dog]] once nuked a T. Rex, has had a successful career as a newspaper photographer, knows how to operate heavy machinery and vehicles, can fish, operate a parachute, and rope cattle. Then, after he did all that, he gained the ability to talk and became a wizard. One might even go so far as to say that is is truly [[IncrediblyLamePun top dog]].
* ComicBook/NickFury in ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'': Surrounded by HAMMER agents and ordered to surrender, Fury replies, "Son, you got about five seconds before I take that gun away from you and beat you to death with it." The HAMMER agents give up.



* Franchise/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]], he still beats them down and wins.
* On some debate forums May Parker and Ma Kent are sometimes referred to as the most powerful beings in their respective universes on the argument that their power has never shown an upper limit. This is usually brought up when someone [[LogicalFallacies Fails Logic Forever]] during a a debate.



* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} can beat anyone, except [[SitcomArchEnemy Squirrel Girl]], while talking to the audience and being an asshat all the way.
* On some debate forums May Parker and Ma Kent are sometimes referred to as the most powerful beings in their respective universes on the argument that their power has never shown an upper limit. This is usually brought up when someone [[LogicalFallacies Fails Logic Forever]] during a a debate.
* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not unless he's fighting [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.
** He managed to kill an unkillable-except-with-this-singular-magic-gun demon lord by head-butting one of the magic bullets into his skull. And then he won a fistfight against the literal personification of Hell in his own domain - in the DC universe, this guy (Neron) even outranks ''Lucifer''. (Though admittedly, Minighter only beat him by channelling the power of a major angel during the fight, which resulted in him ending up near-dead, too.) Neron still won, though only through trickery and lies.[[note]]Thankfully, Apollo had already managed to defeat him through similar mind games, and then came back to rescue Midnighter.[[/note]]
** He also beat HIV in 6 weeks, and doesn't have the common cold for more than a couple of minutes. His immune system is as badass as he is.
* Give [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle Paco]] an opponent and a stick to beat them with and he will ''fuck their shit up''. Anyone, ever.
* ComicBook/NickFury in ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'': Surrounded by HAMMER agents and ordered to surrender, Fury replies, "Son, you got about five seconds before I take that gun away from you and beat you to death with it." The HAMMER agents give up.
* [[HeroicDog Rex the Wonder Dog]] once nuked a T. Rex, has had a successful career as a newspaper photographer, knows how to operate heavy machinery and vehicles, can fish, operate a parachute, and rope cattle. Then, after he did all that, he gained the ability to talk and became a wizard. One might even go so far as to say that is is truly [[IncrediblyLamePun top dog]].
* Comicbook/FantasticFour are considered in-universe as an example of this trope. Despite not being anything close to the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel universe, they are still always the automatic go-to guys for cosmic-level threats, due to their innate ability to just ''awesome'' their way to victory, no matter how insanely powerful the threat may be.
** In one occasion, Reed Richards stumbled on some alien invaders, tried to reason with them, introduced himself as "Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four", and then looked at them running away in terror.
* ComicBook/LukeCage gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"
** Also During Earth-11080, [[HeroKiller he killed Squirrel Girl]] while under the infection. That's Right. [[BeyondTheImpossible He killed the other memetic badass on this page who defeats everyone by being herself.]]
* ComicBook/ThePunisher punched a polar bear in the face. As a ''distraction''.

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* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can beat anyone, except [[SitcomArchEnemy Squirrel Girl]], while talking survive anything -- General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his CoolHat.
* /tg/, influenced by Creator/DonRosa, has concluded that one should [[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/4283775/ not fuck with McDuck]].
* And then, of course, there's Thor. Now, you've got
the audience and being an asshat all above mentioned Hulk, who's the way.
* On some debate forums May Parker and Ma Kent are sometimes referred
memetic 'strongest one there is'. Thor was explicitly created to as the most be more powerful beings in their respective universes on than the argument Hulk, and while PopularityPower has since dialled Hulk's strength up even further, Thor's pretty much the one character who can be relied upon to face the Green Goliath on even footing and have better than even odds of actually winning. He's shattered planets, tanked supernovas to the face, and cracked the armour of a Celestial. He's generally been considered to be ''the'' smackdown (and smack-talk) King of the Marvel Universe, with ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' having a brutal, no-holds barred fight between him and Superman, and while Superman ''did'' eventually win, he was dead on his feet afterwards, remarking that their power has never shown an upper limit. This he'd ''never'' fought anyone that tough (which considering that the list of people he's gone up against includes freaking Darkseid and Doomsday, is usually brought up when someone [[LogicalFallacies Fails Logic Forever]] during impressive as hell), while Thor later remarked to a gloating Aquaman that now he had Superman's measure and a debate.rematch would go rather differently.
* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is ** Oh, a literal version few years ago, there was a serial killer of this. His superpower is that gods called Gorr the God Butcher, who tortured his victims before butchering them. Not only did a young Thor last nearly twice as long as any god Gorr had ever tortured before nearly breaking, when he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins broke free he nearly chopped Gorr in half with his axe. It got to the point where Thor was the ''only being in the'' '''''entire universe''''' ''that Gorr was afraid of'', and with good reason -- he ended up thwarting Gorr's plan to use his 'Godbomb' to destroy every fight, whether he's actually in it or not unless he's fighting [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.
** He managed to kill an unkillable-except-with-this-singular-magic-gun demon lord
god through history by head-butting one of absorbing the magic bullets blast into his skull. And then he won a fistfight against the literal personification of Hell in and his own domain - future counterpart's versions of Mjolnir, while still having enough in the DC universe, this guy (Neron) even outranks ''Lucifer''. (Though admittedly, Minighter only beat tank to absorb Gorr's weapon (which gave him by channelling the power of a major angel during the fight, which resulted in to kill gods), give him ending up near-dead, too.) Neron still won, though only through trickery and lies.[[note]]Thankfully, Apollo had already managed to defeat him through similar mind games, and then came back to rescue Midnighter.[[/note]]
** He also beat HIV in 6 weeks, and doesn't have the common cold for more than
a couple of minutes. His immune system is as badass as he is.
* Give [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle Paco]] an opponent and a stick to beat them with and he will ''fuck their shit up''. Anyone, ever.
* ComicBook/NickFury in ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'': Surrounded by HAMMER agents and ordered to surrender, Fury replies, "Son, you got about five seconds
mocking PreMortemOneLiner, before I take that gun away from you blowing his head off.
** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled UpToEleven. This is someone who can
and beat you has gone toe to death toe with it." The HAMMER agents give up.
* [[HeroicDog Rex the Wonder Dog]] once nuked a T. Rex, has had a successful career as a newspaper photographer, knows how to operate heavy machinery
Galactus, destroyed and vehicles, can fish, operate a parachute, restored galaxies, and rope cattle. Then, after he did all that, he gained the ability to talk and became a wizard. One might punked his son without even go so far as to say that is is truly [[IncrediblyLamePun top dog]].
* Comicbook/FantasticFour are considered in-universe as
making an example of this trope. Despite not being anything close to the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel universe, they are still always the automatic go-to guys for cosmic-level threats, due to their innate ability to just ''awesome'' their way to victory, no matter how insanely powerful the threat may be.
** In one occasion, Reed Richards stumbled on some alien invaders, tried to reason with them, introduced himself as "Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four", and then looked at them running away in terror.
* ComicBook/LukeCage gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"
** Also During Earth-11080, [[HeroKiller he killed Squirrel Girl]] while under the infection. That's Right. [[BeyondTheImpossible He killed the other memetic badass on this page who defeats everyone by being herself.]]
* ComicBook/ThePunisher punched a polar bear in the face. As a ''distraction''.
effort.



* Creator/DCComics' own "[[Franchise/GreenLantern F-Sharp Bell]]", Rot Lop Fan. For a character who has only made three appearances in the entire history of the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' franchise, he's one of the most popular Franchise/{{Green Lantern}}s. The two appearances after his origin story depicts him performing amazingly badass deeds (how do you take down a diamond-bodied villain whose body naturally deflects green light rays? Hit him with sound...), hence his ascension to MemeticBadass status.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''.
* ComicBook/TheJoker is a MemeticBadass in-universe. As the Trickster once put it: "When villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."
* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when gave the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.
* And then, of course, there's Thor. Now, you've got the above mentioned Hulk, who's the memetic 'strongest one there is'. Thor was explicitly created to be more powerful than the Hulk, and while PopularityPower has since dialled Hulk's strength up even further, Thor's pretty much the one character who can be relied upon to face the Green Goliath on even footing and have better than even odds of actually winning. He's shattered planets, tanked supernovas to the face, and cracked the armour of a Celestial. He's generally been considered to be ''the'' smackdown (and smack-talk) King of the Marvel Universe, with ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' having a brutal, no-holds barred fight between him and Superman, and while Superman ''did'' eventually win, he was dead on his feet afterwards, remarking that he'd ''never'' fought anyone that tough (which considering that the list of people he's gone up against includes freaking Darkseid and Doomsday, is impressive as hell), while Thor later remarked to a gloating Aquaman that now he had Superman's measure and a rematch would go rather differently.
** Oh, a few years ago, there was a serial killer of gods called Gorr the God Butcher, who tortured his victims before butchering them. Not only did a young Thor last nearly twice as long as any god Gorr had ever tortured before nearly breaking, when he broke free he nearly chopped Gorr in half with his axe. It got to the point where Thor was the ''only being in the'' '''''entire universe''''' ''that Gorr was afraid of'', and with good reason - he ended up thwarting Gorr's plan to use his 'Godbomb' to destroy every god through history by absorbing the blast into his and his future counterpart's versions of Mjolnir, while still having enough in the tank to absorb Gorr's weapon (which gave him the power to kill gods), give him a mocking PreMortemOneLiner, before blowing his head off.
** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled UpToEleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.
* An in-universe example with ''ComicBook/KickAss''. Even though the clip clearly shows him being terrible at being a superhero, because he refuses to give up the fight, he becomes so popular that he inspires a comic based on himself as a legitimate superhero along the lines of ComicBook/GreenArrow or Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything--General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his CoolHat.

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* Creator/DCComics' own "[[Franchise/GreenLantern F-Sharp Bell]]", Rot Lop Fan. For a character who has only made three appearances [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]. He's not locked in the here with you people. You're locked in here with Rorschach!
** Rorschach once ate an
entire history of seven-layer cake all by himself, then killed the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' franchise, stripper inside for being a whore. Add many more to that effect, usually involving breaking some specific number of fingers and killing dogs.
** When nobody was looking, Rorschach broke five people's fingers. That's as many as five tens. And that's terrible.
** Time management, Adrian Veidt-style: DO IT [[YouAreTooLate 35 MINUTES AGO]].
* {{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why
he's one of the most popular Franchise/{{Green Lantern}}s. The two appearances after his origin story depicts TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.
** Only by having power over adamantium (Magneto) can you really stop Wolverine for a long while, which reminds
him performing amazingly why he hangs out with the X-Men at all... it's to gain even more badass deeds (how do you take down a diamond-bodied aura without having to kill every villain whose body naturally deflects green light rays? Hit him with sound...), hence his ascension to MemeticBadass status.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he
once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''.
* ComicBook/TheJoker is a MemeticBadass in-universe. As
the Trickster once put it: "When villains want villain's stamina runs out and Wolverine's regeneration doesn't!
** Thunderbird [[EnsembleDarkhorse has a surprisingly large fandom as well]], most of whom think of him like this.
** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} while not quite
to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."
* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a
Wolverine's level, still [[RealMenWearPink looks badass because editors in pink]], took ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s virginity (TouchOfDeath be damned) and stories stated him once defeated a villain ''with chewing gum''. Gambit also told his brother Bobby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3ouIShOWI to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] SHUT UP]].
** Can't forget TheJuggernaut [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQIf5fS8xw BITCH]]
* Franchise/WonderWoman: spins around with the catchy theme, dated ''both'' Superman
and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This Batman, beheaded Ares, was blown to huge proportions when gave the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because almost an ambassador at the time UN, has sick invisible jet and best of all supported the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat struggling Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse '''[[https://pics.me.me/how-dc-is-currently-looking-at-wonder-woman-i-got-25027059.png all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.by herself]]'''.
* And then, of course, there's Thor. Now, you've got the above mentioned Hulk, who's the memetic 'strongest one there is'. Thor was explicitly created to be more powerful than the Hulk, and while PopularityPower has since dialled Hulk's strength up even further, Thor's pretty much the one character who can be relied upon to face the Green Goliath on even footing and have better than even odds of actually winning. He's shattered planets, tanked supernovas to the face, and cracked the armour of a Celestial. He's generally been considered to be ''the'' smackdown (and smack-talk) King of the Marvel Universe, with ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' having a brutal, no-holds barred fight between him and Superman, and while Superman ''did'' eventually win, he was dead on his feet afterwards, remarking that he'd ''never'' fought anyone that tough (which considering that the list of people he's gone up against includes freaking Darkseid and Doomsday, is impressive as hell), while Thor later remarked to a gloating Aquaman that now he had Superman's measure and a rematch would go rather differently.
** Oh, a few years ago, there was a serial killer of gods called Gorr the God Butcher, who tortured his victims before butchering them. Not only did a young Thor last nearly twice as long as any god Gorr had ever tortured before nearly breaking, when he broke free he nearly chopped Gorr in half with his axe. It got to the point where Thor was the ''only being in the'' '''''entire universe''''' ''that Gorr was afraid of'', and with good reason - he ended up thwarting Gorr's plan to use his 'Godbomb' to destroy every god through history by absorbing the blast into his and his future counterpart's versions of Mjolnir, while still having enough in the tank to absorb Gorr's weapon (which gave him the power to kill gods), give him a mocking PreMortemOneLiner, before blowing his head off.
** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled UpToEleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.
* An in-universe example with ''ComicBook/KickAss''. Even though the clip clearly shows him being terrible at being a superhero, because he refuses to give up the fight, he becomes so popular that he inspires a comic based on himself as a legitimate superhero along the lines of ComicBook/GreenArrow or Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything--General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his CoolHat.
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* ComicBook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}} gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"

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* [[http://67.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_laicxhMHYI1qb98vmo1_1280.jpg BATMAN WINS! No matter who is fighting who, the answer is Batman!]] Franchise/{{Batman}} is famously able to beat anyone with enough "[[CrazyPrepared Prep Time]]." Because he's [[{{Memes/Batman}} the goddamn Batman]]!
** [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace And he can breathe in space.]]
** In the ''Marvel vs. DC'' CrisisCrossover, Batman said that if he fought Captain America, the fight would go either way. Therefore Batman's badassitude equals Captain America's. Creator/KurtBusiek side-stepped the fight entirely in ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'', with the two testing each other before deciding to work together to get to the bottom of what's really going on. Although according to him (through Batman), Cap would have won after one of the longest comic book fights in history.
** Alfred is generally considered the only being capable of defeating Batman in-universe, as his ServileSnarker and TeamMom. Also, there's [[ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs Injustice Alfred]] who [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Superman '''[[https://comicnewbies.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/alfred-pennyworth-vs-superman-5.jpg so hard]]''' that beating Doomsday gave Supes looks like a mere playground scrape in comparison
* Franchise/SpiderMan is known by many fans as the poster boy for badass when his loved ones are in danger, especially Mary Jane and Aunt May. Even against Heralds of Galactus or [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]], he still beats them down and wins.
* {{Wolverine}} is the best at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. There's a reason why he's the TropeNamer for WolverinePublicity.
** Only by having power over adamantium (Magneto) can you really stop Wolverine for a long while, which reminds him why he hangs out with the X-Men at all... it's to gain even more badass aura without having to kill every villain once the villain's stamina runs out and Wolverine's regeneration doesn't!
** Thunderbird [[EnsembleDarkhorse has a surprisingly large fandom as well]], most of whom think of him like this.
** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} while not quite to Wolverine's level, still [[RealMenWearPink looks badass in pink]], took ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s virginity (TouchOfDeath be damned) and once defeated a villain ''with chewing gum''. Gambit also told his brother Bobby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3ouIShOWI to SHUT UP]].
** Can't forget TheJuggernaut [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQIf5fS8xw BITCH]]
* ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'' has picked this up due to decades of being an InvincibleVillain. Originally introduced as a megalomaniacal MadScientist who was TooCleverByHalf and AlwaysSecondBest to Reed Richards, his [[ActuallyADoombot ability to effortlessly escape any defeat by means of undetectable robot duplicates]] led to fan enthrallment with him. Then [[RunningTheAsylum the writers began buying into the hype]]. Doom has since attained such ''canonical'' feats as being a viable candidate for the title of [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Sorcerer Supreme]][[note]]originally, he was a mere dabbler in magic, and it was used as a sign of him not being as clever as he thinks he is; he had to use magic to ''cheat'' his way around technological limits he couldn't overcome[[/note]], stealing the powers of ''ComicBook/SilverSurfer'', effortlessly resisting the mind-controlling abilities of the Purple Man (one of Marvel's most powerful mind-controllers) through [[InsanityImmunity the sheer strength of his arrogance & god complex]], and surviving being sent back to the dawn of time by using the sheer strength of his willpower to live for millions of years until he returned to the present. He is, literally, the villainous counterpart to Batman and Wolverine in terms of popularity-bestowed power.
* [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]. He's not locked in here with you people. You're locked in here with Rorschach!
** Rorschach once ate an entire seven-layer cake all by himself, then killed the stripper inside for being a whore. Add many more to that effect, usually involving breaking some specific number of fingers and killing dogs.
** When nobody was looking, Rorschach broke five people's fingers. That's as many as five tens. And that's terrible.
** Time management, Adrian Veidt-style: DO IT [[YouAreTooLate 35 MINUTES AGO]].
* /tg/, influenced by Creator/DonRosa, has concluded that one should [[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/4283775/ not fuck with McDuck]].
* Franchise/WonderWoman: spins around with the catchy theme, dated ''both'' Superman and Batman, beheaded Ares, was almost an ambassador at the UN, has sick invisible jet and best of all supported the struggling Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse '''[[https://pics.me.me/how-dc-is-currently-looking-at-wonder-woman-i-got-25027059.png all by herself]]'''.
* Jamie Madrox is a relatively unknown superhero. His power is to make duplicates of himself. On the occasion that he got stranded in the Arctic, what did he do? Did he make duplicates of himself and cuddle together for warmth? NO. He duplicated himself, then ''killed the clone and ate it.''
** And it wasn't just some mindless duplicate either. Each clone Madrox makes has all of his memories, abilities, and free will. Madrox killed and ate himself to stay alive.
* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is on this page for roughly the same reasons as Batman. Despite being [[BadassNormal a mostly normal human superhero]] in peak condition (since he's a SuperSoldier, he's at the peak of human potential), the Cap has gone on to defeat villains and heroes alike whose strength, speed, and powers greatly exceed his own. He's able to battle toe-to-toe with the Hulk, and in the Ultimates comic, he defeated an enormous Giant Man with his bare hands (just to name a few examples). Captain America's feats, much like Batman's, can either be seen as the very peak of badass and cool, or over-the-top bad writing that borders on [[GodModeSue God Moding]] and writer bias.
** During the Nineties, there was a period where Cap was missing and presumed dead, and a bystander asked the other Avengers what was so great about Cap. Hercules replied that in Olympus, they consider Zeus to be the paragon of wisdom, Hermes for speed, but they measure courage... by Captain America.
** So ComicBook/{{Thanos}} the Mad Titan has won. He has collected all of the Infinity Gems and created the Infinity Gauntlet. He has wiped out half of the population of the UNIVERSE with a thought. He's toyed around with super heroes, defeated every cosmic being imaginable and he reigns supreme. You have a plan to take him out, but you need someone to distract him. Captain America calmly walks up in Thanos's face and dares to take him on.
** According to WordOfGod (see above), he can beat ''Batman'' in a fight.
* ComicBook/IronMan better known as "Tony": Genius billionaire, playboy, a philanthropist who kick-started the most successive [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film franchise]] on Earth in a cave with a box of scraps. Tony also builds hundreds of cool suits of PoweredArmour (even HumongousMecha) and much like Batman [[CrazyPrepared has the right suit to deal with anything]] e.g Hulkbuster, Thorbuster, Phoenixbuster, and even the '''Galactusbuster'''. Not even heart issues are a problem for Tony, an excerpt from WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay.
-->'''Pat''': Iron Man has heart problems, he can't even take the viagra.
-->'''Matt''': Iron Man doesn't need take viagra ''he is viagra''.
* [[ComicBook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}} Karate Kid]] is the MemeticBadass of the thirtieth century.
** To clarify: In a group of super heroes where admission requires a UNIQUE superpower at a level that can put you on par with the greatest of the Silver Age, Karate Kid is a normal human being. His superpower? "I can put [[GodModeSue Superboy]] in a headlock." And he CAN.
*** Karate Kid lifted the ''entire Sydney Opera House'' from '''two thousand miles of ice''', '''''with his bare hands.''''' With nothing but "focus."
* [[Comicbook/SgtRock Sgt. Frank Rock]] is more badass than Batman. Seriously, there was voting and everything.
* ComicBook/SquirrelGirl. Pick a character, pick ''any'' character, even some cosmic super teams, against Squirrel Girl, and Squirrel Girl will be the accepted winner. Unicron and Galactus versus Squirrel Girl? Squirrel Girl.
** Squirrel Girl versus Squirrel Girl? Universe implodes. [[ForegoneConclusion Then Squirrel Girl wins.]]
** Squirrel Girl versus Chuck Norris? Same result but Chuck Norris wins and then Squirrel Girl wins because she has one big advantage; being [[ShapedLikeItself Squirrel Girl]].
** Deadpool thinks she's the greatest threat in the marvel universe.
*** Squirrel Girl Vs. Batman? Batman could defeat Squirrel Girl with Prep Time, but Squirrel Girl wins because she doesn't need prep time to beat Batman.
** The world needs a real Squirrel Girl, so whenever someone gets too pompous, they have to lose to an army of squirrels.
* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} can beat anyone, except [[SitcomArchEnemy Squirrel Girl]], while talking to the audience and being an asshat all the way.
* On some debate forums May Parker and Ma Kent are sometimes referred to as the most powerful beings in their respective universes on the argument that their power has never shown an upper limit. This is usually brought up when someone [[LogicalFallacies Fails Logic Forever]] during a a debate.
* [[ComicBook/TheAuthority The Midnighter]] is a literal version of this. His superpower is that he doesn't lose fights. ''Ever''. Seriously, Midnighter wins every fight, whether he's actually in it or not unless he's fighting [[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain "Why Don't You Try That Trick On Me" Atom]], at which point Midnighter (and Apollo, for that matter) becomes just another super-powered punching bag.
** He managed to kill an unkillable-except-with-this-singular-magic-gun demon lord by head-butting one of the magic bullets into his skull. And then he won a fistfight against the literal personification of Hell in his own domain - in the DC universe, this guy (Neron) even outranks ''Lucifer''. (Though admittedly, Minighter only beat him by channelling the power of a major angel during the fight, which resulted in him ending up near-dead, too.) Neron still won, though only through trickery and lies.[[note]]Thankfully, Apollo had already managed to defeat him through similar mind games, and then came back to rescue Midnighter.[[/note]]
** He also beat HIV in 6 weeks, and doesn't have the common cold for more than a couple of minutes. His immune system is as badass as he is.
* Give [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle Paco]] an opponent and a stick to beat them with and he will ''fuck their shit up''. Anyone, ever.
* ComicBook/NickFury in ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'': Surrounded by HAMMER agents and ordered to surrender, Fury replies, "Son, you got about five seconds before I take that gun away from you and beat you to death with it." The HAMMER agents give up.
* [[HeroicDog Rex the Wonder Dog]] once nuked a T. Rex, has had a successful career as a newspaper photographer, knows how to operate heavy machinery and vehicles, can fish, operate a parachute, and rope cattle. Then, after he did all that, he gained the ability to talk and became a wizard. One might even go so far as to say that is is truly [[IncrediblyLamePun top dog]].
* Comicbook/FantasticFour are considered in-universe as an example of this trope. Despite not being anything close to the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel universe, they are still always the automatic go-to guys for cosmic-level threats, due to their innate ability to just ''awesome'' their way to victory, no matter how insanely powerful the threat may be.
** In one occasion, Reed Richards stumbled on some alien invaders, tried to reason with them, introduced himself as "Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four", and then looked at them running away in terror.
* ComicBook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}} gets some of this, owing largely to the infamous instance of him invading Latveria and attacking Doctor Doom on his lonesome because Doom owed him money (200 dollars). Several quotes from the issue are quite memetic by their own right, such as Luke's demand upon busting into the throne room: "Where's my '''money''', honey?"
** Also During Earth-11080, [[HeroKiller he killed Squirrel Girl]] while under the infection. That's Right. [[BeyondTheImpossible He killed the other memetic badass on this page who defeats everyone by being herself.]]
* ComicBook/ThePunisher punched a polar bear in the face. As a ''distraction''.
* ComicBook/TheTransformers: In the marvel comics it was Buzzsaw. He was a yellow Laserbeak, meaning he was one of the smallest Transformers ever, but in the marvel comics, he was very effective, taking down several Autobots, but most prominently, he beat Omega Supreme, one of the largest Autobots in the series, in one shot. The Captions on [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Buzzsaw_%28G1%29 TFwiki are an indication of how badass he is.]]
* Creator/DCComics' own "[[Franchise/GreenLantern F-Sharp Bell]]", Rot Lop Fan. For a character who has only made three appearances in the entire history of the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' franchise, he's one of the most popular Franchise/{{Green Lantern}}s. The two appearances after his origin story depicts him performing amazingly badass deeds (how do you take down a diamond-bodied villain whose body naturally deflects green light rays? Hit him with sound...), hence his ascension to MemeticBadass status.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''. When the Face of Fear kills anyone who gazes into it, Dredd is the only one it can't kill. Fear is not so resistant to the Fist of Dredd. Also, he once got an entire army to back down by simply ''appearing on a comm screen''.
* ComicBook/TheJoker is a MemeticBadass in-universe. As the Trickster once put it: "When villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."
* Zeus from Creator/MarvelComics is usually considered a badass because editors and stories stated him to be as powerful as [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Odin]] and his few on panel feats show him as very powerful. This was blown to huge proportions when gave the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk one of the worst [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beatings of his life]]. A large part of it is because at the time the Hulk was being pushed as a virtually invincible force that could heal from anything, crack planets apart with ease and beat all of Earth's heroes on his own. Many fans were pleased to see a limit to the Hulk's power and finally put down after being treated as invincible.
* And then, of course, there's Thor. Now, you've got the above mentioned Hulk, who's the memetic 'strongest one there is'. Thor was explicitly created to be more powerful than the Hulk, and while PopularityPower has since dialled Hulk's strength up even further, Thor's pretty much the one character who can be relied upon to face the Green Goliath on even footing and have better than even odds of actually winning. He's shattered planets, tanked supernovas to the face, and cracked the armour of a Celestial. He's generally been considered to be ''the'' smackdown (and smack-talk) King of the Marvel Universe, with ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' having a brutal, no-holds barred fight between him and Superman, and while Superman ''did'' eventually win, he was dead on his feet afterwards, remarking that he'd ''never'' fought anyone that tough (which considering that the list of people he's gone up against includes freaking Darkseid and Doomsday, is impressive as hell), while Thor later remarked to a gloating Aquaman that now he had Superman's measure and a rematch would go rather differently.
** Oh, a few years ago, there was a serial killer of gods called Gorr the God Butcher, who tortured his victims before butchering them. Not only did a young Thor last nearly twice as long as any god Gorr had ever tortured before nearly breaking, when he broke free he nearly chopped Gorr in half with his axe. It got to the point where Thor was the ''only being in the'' '''''entire universe''''' ''that Gorr was afraid of'', and with good reason - he ended up thwarting Gorr's plan to use his 'Godbomb' to destroy every god through history by absorbing the blast into his and his future counterpart's versions of Mjolnir, while still having enough in the tank to absorb Gorr's weapon (which gave him the power to kill gods), give him a mocking PreMortemOneLiner, before blowing his head off.
** And then you've got Odin, Thor's dad, who's his son dialled UpToEleven. This is someone who can and has gone toe to toe with Galactus, destroyed and restored galaxies, and punked his son without even making an effort.
* An in-universe example with ''ComicBook/KickAss''. Even though the clip clearly shows him being terrible at being a superhero, because he refuses to give up the fight, he becomes so popular that he inspires a comic based on himself as a legitimate superhero along the lines of ComicBook/GreenArrow or Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* It is widely agreed among the ''Star Wars'' fandom that [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse K'Kruhk]] can survive anything--General Grievous, Dark Jedi, getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, not one, but ''two'' Jedi Purges--thanks to his CoolHat.
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