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Yes. Assuming that the object's speed is the same as his top speed and the object goes into space, he won't catch it. They will have the same speed but the object will have a head start. If the object remains in the atmosphere, it will eventually slow down while Superman won't.Can Superman throw an object so hard he himself can't catch it?
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First I want to thank @Basic Blond Boy for explaining better than I could've. Yes that's exactly what I meant.
I am not saying they should copy Invicible's writing style. Far from it.
However, I do think Invincible does prove all the "superman is Op" complaints are nonsensical. Nobody is complaining the temu Kryptonians, the Viltrumites, are OP and in fact everyone is cheering on them for being powerhouses.
While Superman gets knocked out by an electric fence, invincible just had their characters destroying a planet.
My point is writers should stop being scared of showing a strong Superman. It goes without saying those stories should also fit Superman's character.
My problem is 2 things:I do agree " Superman is OP" used to be true. By no means he should be invincible. Pre-crisis Superman is the posterboy of an OP character. And Kryptonite became nessesary for a reason.
But I would argue this hasn't been an issue since the pre-crisis era ended. It's been ages since Byrne's nerf has been the standard.
" Superman is OP" hasn't been true in decades.
1) In a story that is meant to go on forever, powerful and recurring enemies will always return. This isn't like DBZ where the bad guy gets killed and Frieza, Cell and Buu don't have to be enemies at the same time. In DC, villains live and join forces. If the world is populated by so many menaces, the worldbuilding breaks. The best way to go around this is have Supes be challenged in ways other than in raw power. It can also get boring after a while. I find it interesting when Superman's opponents try to find ways around his abilities.
2) In a shared universe, crossovers are a thing. An inevitability. There are many protagonists in JL. Everyone must shine.
I am not saying this to be contradictory. It is just that DC is different from DBZ or Invincible. Those stories were allowed to end and had one protagonist, DC has neither of those.
And even if the Kryptonians have a kid, then that kid won't be a son of Krypton as it no longer exists. Yes, this works.If more Kryptonians are a must, then this keeps his “Last Son” mantle intact. You can be a Kryptonian on Earth but you ain’t the Last Son, you’re not him.