Well, it depends on a lot of factors. Homelander has immense strength and speed, but the Powerpuff Girls have their special powers and are quick on their feet. It might come down to strategy and circumstances.
It's hard to say. Homelander is super powerful, but the Powerpuff Girls have their unique skills and teamwork. It could go either way.
I'd bet on the Powerpuff Girls. Their combination of speed, strength, and intelligence could give them the edge over Homelander in a comic battle.
I think Homelander is stronger. His powers seem more overwhelming and less limited.
I think Silver Surfer would likely win. His cosmic powers give him a huge advantage over Homelander.
Well, it depends on how the fanfiction is written. If it's a more 'grounded' version where Homelander's public image and mind - games play a big role, he could potentially gain an upper hand. But generally, Superman has more raw power. He can move planets, and his speed is almost limitless. Homelander is strong and has flight and heat vision too, but Superman just seems to be on a whole other level in terms of pure power.
It's really a toss-up. Maeve has her moments of strength and determination, but Homelander's raw power could give him the advantage. However, comic storylines can be unpredictable, so it's anyone's guess.
It's hard to say for sure. Homelander is incredibly powerful, but Maeve is smart and strategic. It could go either way depending on the circumstances.
It's hard to say for sure. Maeve is smart and strategic, but Homelander's superpowers seem to give him an edge. However, a lot would depend on the circumstances and the writers' imagination!
Maybe it's because the storylines lack depth or originality, making it not very engaging for readers.
Superman would likely win. His powers are far more extensive and he has more experience in battles.
Well, the evil Powerpuff Girls comic might present the girls with villainous traits or facing very challenging and morally complex situations. It could also have a darker art style to match the tone.