User blog comment:Elgb333/Die A Hero... or Live To See Yourself Become A Villain! Superman (Injustice) vs Deadpool (Killology)/@comment-27334870-20181222054016

Dargoo Faust's [REDACTED] EDGES: Who needs morality, anyways?

Offensive Powers

I personally wouldn't consider a healing factor as an offensive power, although it is certainly a boon for Dreadpool here if it's anything comparable to his comics counterpart, who can regenerate from the likes of being reduced to a drop of blood. That said this is a different continuity and his powers might be different, so that's sort of in the air. That said Superman has much better offensive options here if the games are anything to say. He's a natural planet-buster here, and while he lacks his fear ring, he's still, well, Superman.

Miscellaneous Powers

Meta powers are very hard to judge and define past what they actually show. Deadpool's fourth-wall breaking is more of just a weaponized plot device in this instance, as he's aware of and can break common narrative trends such as, well, blowing off Spiderman's head. What's sad is that this isn't really much help in a conventional battle, per se, as we can't really assume he'd step off the page he's on, crumple it while it has superman on it, and toss it in the bin. What we can see is that he can literally blow people's minds with the revelation that they do not exist/they're just fictional characters. That only really helps if Deadpool has a lot of time to chat/taunt Supes, which is debatable as this version of Superman doesn't really care to listen to the ravings of mass-killers. Superman's powers just have more of a general utility but don't really come in handy in a direct fight as Deadpool doesn't really try stealth without ample preparations.

Weapons

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You gave Dreadpool the Ultimate Nullifier.

The, uh, weapon that screws over Galactus and cosmic beings. I mean, the least you could have done is give Supes his fear ring, but you can get the jist of my argument from that. Also if you're giving him all the weapons he stole he has the puppets from the Puppetmaster, which can just Voodoo Supes to death.

Weaknesses

I feel like Dreadpool doesn't actually have as much inattentiveness as canon Deadpool. He's shockingly bloodthirsty and takes no chances, and is surprisingly calculated in everything he does. That said he doesn't have acess to magic/kryptonite so Superman's weaknesses aren't really a big deal here either.

X-Factors and Winner

This version of Deadpool is far more intelligent than Injustice Superman, although he's still a bit playful. That said the Ultimate Nullifer being part of the battle here makes a lot of stuff like skill moot.

Dreadpool takes this rather handily. He has access to the cosmic arsenal he accumulated during his adventures, which are more than enough to take down a watered-down version of Superman. His only issue is his lack of superhuman durability, meaning a heat vision blast will just leave him a smoldering pile of ash, but if Superman opens with anything else he gets Ultimate Nullifer'ed.