User blog comment:Cfp3157/The Flash vs. Spider-Man/@comment-4661256-20160123211015/@comment-4661256-20160123222440

Good, good. I was worried this was going to be a sissy fight to the K.O.

In any case...

El Alamein's Edges:

 Primary Abilities: Speed Force vs. Spider Senses:  You'll have to forgive my somewhat odd comparisons here--I just feel that a fight like this deserves more than two categories of analysis. So, the Spider Senses will be an invaluable tool here to allow Spider-Man to have a chance at being able to react to the Flash's attacks. Spider Sense enables Spider-Man to perceive and react to attacks like bullets and other high-velocity projectiles. However, while this is an impressive feat, the Flash is much, much faster than the speed of a bullet, which begs the question, can Spider-Man use Spider Sense effectively enough to be able to perceive and react to the Flash's attacks? I'm not sure--but regardless, this ability is in effect matched by the Flash's Speed Force. The Flash's accelerated perception also allows him to become aware of and react to attacks well in advance, and I think it will be more effective,

So when it comes down to who can react more quickly / effectively in the battle space, it's pretty much a wash. Yeah, maybe the Flash might have a slight edge when it comes to reacting faster, but either way both warriors here have a leg up when it comes to being able to dodge and stuff. This is where Spider-Man's Spider Senses reach the end of their usefulness. The Flash's Speed Force also enables offensive capabilities such as the creation of vortexes. It also enables further active defensive capabilities like the explusion of toxins (although I doubt the need will arise to actually do this in a fight against Spider-Man, it's nice to have the option). For these reasons, basically boiling down to the fact that the Speed Force can do the same basic things as the Spider Sense and more, I give the edge to the Flash.

Edge: The Flash

 Agility:  Here is where Spider-Man, in my opinion, has a definitive edge. His web-shooters and wall-crawling allow him to dominate the battle space in a fashion which the Flash cannot compete. The Flash's super speed will certainly enable him to be agile, in the most basic meaning of the word, but his speed has already been analyzed, and anyway, it's only effective on the ground. Spider-Man will be able to evade in the air and on walls/ceilings, granting him an innate ability to maneuver in ways that will keep him relatively safe from immediate danger and faciliate the execution of more complex strategies that are made possible thanks to this power.

Edge: Spider-Man

 Hand-to-Hand Combat:  Blah blah I'll write this later, TBC and all that.

To be continued