he is so lame all he does is run fast, big deal, Superman can run fast and has other powers
also Green Lantern is afraid of the colour yellow, that mean Lala from the tellytubbies would pwn him in a fight!
Hourman takes a pill and has powers for one hour, wow exciting! not!
Captain America has a shield whoop de dooWho are the most useless Superheroes ever I think Flash is?
Robin - he's basically Batman with less skills.
Red Tornado - Powers are great but because he is machine he can be put down with a electromagnetic wave.
Any magician heroes - Whats magic against actual powers?
Wasp (Avenger) - She is the size of a bug and fires small lasers that opponents brush off.
Actually Flash can do a lot more more than run fast. His connection to the speed force gives him a healing factor, super strength (as a by product of momentum), the ability to steal people's motion, the ability to phase through objects and make them blow up. Personality flaws aside, he's easily the strongest member of the Justice League...
Green Lantern is no longer affected by Yellow
Hour Man is indeed useless.
Captain America is one of the lead martial arts experts and strategists in the Marvel Universe, he's far from useless.
My vote goes for the JSA's wildcat.Who are the most useless Superheroes ever I think Flash is?
Hawk woman. Her power was that she could fly...and had that spike on a stick thing.....
I agree with the Captian America it took me the longest to find out what his actual power was to only find out it was a shield
And I remember this one indian superhero that could grow and shrink...OMG i want that power (sarcasm)
The Atom his power is shrinking. LAME
Bouncy Boy - a fat guy who rolls up in to a ball and Bounce on people. I have to go with bounce boy has the worst and most useless.Who are the most useless Superheroes ever I think Flash is?
Interesting topic and answers. Jubilee is useless, Creeper, jonah Hex, and Howard the Duck to name a few.
greymatter from ben 10, all he can do is be super smart but is useless in a fight unless he is using science
The most useless superheroes, in my opinion, are:
-WOLVERINE:
He's just extremely hard to get rid of. Other than that, he has claws. That's about it.
-BATMAN
He's constantly being hailed as the brain of the Justice League, but I've always felt that his input is exaggerated. His 'plans' can just as easily be formulated by Martian Manhunter or even Superman. Other than that he can throw boomerangs and smoke bombs.... and tasers, sometimes. Yeah, that's not impressive.
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I would recommend some reading up on The Flash because the guy is crazy powerful and could probably take the entire Justice League all at the same time.
The Flash doesn't just "run fast". He's one of the fastest characters in FICTION. Superman can also run fast, but nowhere near the speed of The Flash. He can literally run circles around Superman.
He also has a vast array of abilities, including time travel, dimensional travel, speed steal (allows him to absorb the kinetic energy of any body, rendering it immobile. Yes, this means that steal Superman's speed and 'freeze' him), phasing through solid objects (and as a side effect, can cause any object he phases through to explode) and augmented strength (relativistic effects allow Flash to increase his mass and seriously harm the likes of even Superman).
While Flash is the fastest character, Green Lantern is probably the most versatile. He can do whatever he wants as long as he can imagine it and has enough willpower to fuel the said action. Create Kryptonite? Done. Flamethrower? No problem. Fire extinguishers? That one's easy.
The weakness to yellow, as mentioned earlier, is long gone. The writers actually developed a full-fledged logic to why the color yellow affected the Lanterns (see 'Parallax').
So all in all, Green Lantern is one of the heaviest hitters and a very useful superhero.
Well Lala and Po from teletubbies would pwn most superheroes frankly.
Shelly Moldoff was a legendary cartoonist and editor. I like his Herbie -- who would hit you with his lollipop but he did one superhero in the early sixties after he left dc who would fly apart with his head arms and legs all going in different directions so each could catch a crook. Hello. You are definitely unfair to both Green Lantern (which strip I actually believe Moldoff worked on as an editor at one point early on) and Flash and emphatically so to Captain America (who had a super-soldier serum given him). I think Moldoff's character set a LOW bar which nobody else comes near. There was also Joe Simon's character Prez -- a teenaged president of the US 鈥?who came out when I was exactly the right age to be most offended by it (except I was too busy laughing my head off and wondering why Simon and Jerry Grandinetti, who did it, were wasting their time when they knew more about us kids than that).
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