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* NighInvulnerability: Superwoman can tank attacks that would be lethal to any normal person, including a direct lightning blast from Black Adam. Ultraman noted how hard it would be to tear her apart, this coming from someone who moved the moon really says something about her. Pre Crisis, Black Canary defeats her by detonating a freezing bomb in Super Woman's throat when Super Woman tries to ambush her [[OutGambitted but gets caught by surprise instead]]. While that would have killed most people, it just disorients Super Woman and prevents her from talking for awhile.

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* NemesisWeapon: Despite usually fighting Diana, if Superwoman even fights another amazon at all, her lasso of submission is a more "extreme" form of ''Donna Troy's'' lasso of persuasion, as while Donna's rope only forces the ensnared to follow the holders command, and can fail if Donna's will is not sufficient, Superwoman's makes the target to obey by forcing them to fall in love with her. The lasso of submission can still fail, but usually only against "purer" forms of the anti-life equation, a failure condition much less likely to matter.
* NighInvulnerability: Superwoman can tank attacks that would be lethal to any normal person, including a direct lightning blast from Black Adam. Ultraman noted how hard it would be to tear her apart, this apart. This coming from someone who moved the moon really says something about her. Pre Crisis, Black Canary defeats her by detonating a freezing bomb in Super Woman's throat when Super Woman tries to ambush her [[OutGambitted but gets caught by surprise instead]]. While that would have killed most people, it just disorients Super Woman and prevents her from talking for awhile.



* SuperStrength: Tremendous amounts of strength, almost on par with Ultra Man.
* SwissArmyWeapon: In addition to snaring enemies her lasso can change its molecular structure in the pre crisis continuity. She uses this to turn it into a flying, fire breathing dragon, but this still isn't enough to beat Wonder Woman. Every version after this has the lasso of submission, which is "just" an "eviler" counterpart to Donna Troy's lasso of persuasion and failed attempt to solve the [[ComicBook/NewGods Anti Life Equation]].

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* SuperStrength: Tremendous amounts of strength, almost on par with Ultra Man.
Man. Pre Crisis Superwoman performs a [[WrestlerInAllOfUs monkey flip]] with enough force to send Wonder Woman into orbit, if not for Wonder Woman being able use air currents to slow herself down.
* SwissArmyWeapon: In addition to snaring enemies her pre crisis lasso can change its molecular structure in the pre crisis continuity. She uses this to turn it into a flying, fire breathing dragon, but this still isn't enough to beat Wonder Woman. Every version after this has the lasso of submission, which is "just" an "eviler" counterpart to Donna Troy's lasso of persuasion and failed attempt to solve the [[ComicBook/NewGods Anti Life Equation]].
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%%ZCE* SuperReflexes: Extreme sharp reflexes.

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%%ZCE* * SuperReflexes: Extreme sharp reflexes.reflexes. Like most amazons, she plays bullets and bracelets for fun, and Post Crisis she has a rather easy time cleaning the clock of Donna Troy in their first fight, Donna Troy who has managed to dodge attacks from Wally West.



* SwissArmyWeapon: In addition to snaring enemies her lasso can change its molecular structure in the pre crisis continuity. She uses this to turn it into a flying, fire breathing dragon, but this still isn't enough to beat Wonder Woman. Every version after this has the lasso of submission, which is "just" an "eviler" counterpart to Donna Troy's lasso of compulsion and failed attempt to solve the [[ComicBook/NewGods Anti Life Equation]].

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* SwissArmyWeapon: In addition to snaring enemies her lasso can change its molecular structure in the pre crisis continuity. She uses this to turn it into a flying, fire breathing dragon, but this still isn't enough to beat Wonder Woman. Every version after this has the lasso of submission, which is "just" an "eviler" counterpart to Donna Troy's lasso of compulsion persuasion and failed attempt to solve the [[ComicBook/NewGods Anti Life Equation]].



%%ZCE* TheVamp: Post-Crisis and New 52.

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%%ZCE* * TheVamp: Post-Crisis and New 52.52, she deliberately disrupts and directs the team to the goals she wants by sleeping with the other members.
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* EnfanteTerrible: New 52 Ultraman, who burned off one of Johnny Kent's hands and forced him and Martha to serve as his surrogate parents, then subsequently murdered them.

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* EnfanteTerrible: New 52 Ultraman, who burned off one of Johnny Kent's hands and forced him and Martha to serve as his surrogate parents, parents when he was a baby, then subsequently murdered them.them when he was still a child.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The Post-Crisis version is a human astronaut who was thought dead but experimented on by an unknown alien species.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The While most versions of Ultraman are a Kryptonian like their counterpart Superman, the Post-Crisis version is a human astronaut who was thought dead but experimented on by an unknown alien species.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: He despises the Batman Who Laughs, referring to him as "that thing from reality's dark underbelly", and is disgusted by Ultraman's brutality and sadism.


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* GeniusBruiser: As befits a version of Batman, he's extremely intelligent, to superhuman levels in his case, and an outstanding combatant who can go toe to toe with Bruce in a straight fight.

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* HateSink: Not his Pre Crisis version, but his Anti-Matter and New 52 versions are the opposite of everything that makes Superman great. He is volatile, abusive, controlling, cruel and cowardly


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* HateSink: Not his Pre Crisis version, but his Anti-Matter and New 52 versions are the opposite of everything that makes Superman great. He is volatile, abusive, controlling, cruel and cowardly
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* AxCrazy: Most versions of Ultraman are violently impulsive with very little, if any, self control.
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* HateSink: Not his Pre Crisis version, but his Anti-Matter and New 52 versions are the opposite of everything that makes Superman great. He is volatile, abusive, controlling, cruel and cowardly
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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: A consistent issue for them. They either have no other superhumans on their level or always kill the ones they do find, so they're not used to an extended challenge. Their earliest appearance had them invade Earth-1 explicitly because they felt themselves becoming complacent with total domination and seeking a real challenge. The main thing they have going for them against the Justice League is the element of surprise, and they don't often last long if they can't manage to get away and regroup.
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: During his and Atomica's fight with [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Karma and Scott Fischer]] in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2014'', he asks if "karma" is a strange word for "power", suggesting that the concept of suffering consequences for immoral actions is unknown to him.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: During his and Atomica's fight with [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Karma and Scott Fischer]] in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2014'', ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013'', he asks if "karma" is a strange word for "power", suggesting that the concept of suffering consequences for immoral actions is unknown to him.

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