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Superman Vs Goku

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Well, here it is folks, the big one. This is the most heated debate in all of the Battle Forums all over the net. You've got The Outskirts Battle Dome, ComicVine, Comic Book Universe Battles, Anime Eden, Killer-Movie Forums, and many, many others. Now, it's our turn. It's AnimeVice's turn to show the Battles community that we are, in fact, the most diverse, unbiased Battle Community on the net. How are we going to do it? By having the biggest, most problem riddled battle debate ever on our site. However, the only way to gain respect about this is for each person to use common sense, accept defeat if need be, by not trolling, and by not starting unnecessary flame wars about this debate. Feats should be sourced, comments should make sense, and you should never, ever comment this debate with the simple one liners we treat other battles like, because that is a big part of what causes these flame wars. Alright, I've said my piece, now it's time for the debate to begin.

Alright. this is how the essay will work; I'll write articles for each of the categories for Intelligence, Strength, Speed, Durability, Energy Projection, Fighting Skills, Special Abilities and miscellaneous things, and finally a conclusion. I will be analyzing DragonBall and Superman feats and also measuring different scenarios by the Power Level of different DragonBall characters, while also accepting an ABC Logic, ( i.e Character A with a PL of X destroyed Y and Character B's Power Level is far in excess of character A) and my reasoning for this is that there is truly no unique skill set to different characters, only Ki Power Levels.

Intelligence

Superman's intelligence is far beyond that of any normal man. In one instance, he was able to instantly pick up an ancient language and understand it.[1] While Goku, on the other hand, is quite literally as gullible and dumb as a rock. While holding

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