Top 3 most powerful Superheroes

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Thor :

Thor is the God of Thunder, Odin's son, and the Prince of Asgard. He is all of these characteristics and more, as well as being extremely powerful. Thor has few equals in the Marvel Universe and the strength to match with his great hammer, Mjolnir. Thor's strength is more complicated than that of any other figure on this list. To begin, he is Asgard's "God of Strength," making him the strongest of that realm's gods, despite the fact that this isn't well recognized. He also wears the "Megingjord" mystic belt, which doubles his already enormous natural power.
Thor is famed for his incredible physical prowess, but it's unclear how powerful he is with or without the belt. In theory, removing the belt is a good idea.

Superman :

Clark Kent was rocketed to Earth as a small child to save him from his planet's destruction, and he grew up knowing he was different from everyone he'd ever met. Instead of becoming bitter, he used his empathy to recognize that others felt the same way, and he chose to reach out and try to help them. He rose to become Superman, the world's — and sometimes the universe's — most powerful emblem of hope.

Superman's strength has developed as substantially as the rest of his powers over the last 80 years, despite being far weaker during his early days as a working-class hero. He can now soar beyond Earth's atmosphere, where he could previously leap tall buildings in a single bound. He used to be more powerful than a locomotive, but now he's powerful enough to link planets together and pull them all across space at the same time. He's a force to be reckoned with, and among the world's superheroes, he's practically unrivaled.

Hulk:

You knew what was going to happen from the start. Dr. Bruce Banner was changed into a monster known only as "Hulk" after being exposed to gamma radiation from a gamma bomb. The specifics of the pair's symbiotic relationship may alter, but superhero comic novels have one unchangeable rule: Hulk is the most powerful of them all, and that's basically all there is to it. Superman may be powerful enough to move planets or bench-press the whole weight of the Earth's core, but even he has limits. The strength of the Hulk does not. It's a well-known superhero equation: the crazier Hulk becomes, the stronger he becomes, and neither has an end. The Hulk wants to fight when Bruce Banner turns, And the more he battles, the more enraged and powerful he becomes. It's a recursive loop, a self-fulfilling prophecy that guarantees Hulk will always win in battles of strength.

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