¿Who is stronger, Spider-Man or Vegeta?

Winner

Spider-Man

Loser

Vegeta

Description

Spider-Man is one of the most iconic superheroes in the Marvel Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Spider-Man made his first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962. Since then, he has become one of the most beloved and popular characters in the franchise. Spider-Man's real name is Peter Parker, a high school student with superhuman abilities. After being bitten by a radioactive spider in a science experiment, Peter developed superhuman strength and agility, as well as the ability to climb walls and throw webs from his wrists. From there, he adopted his alter ego of Spider-Man and began fighting crime in New York. In addition to his superhuman abilities, Spider-Man is known for his wit and sense of humour. He often taunts his enemies in the middle of fights, and his cheerful and friendly personality makes him very popular with fans. In the Marvel Universe, Spider-Man is one of the most important members of the Avengers and has fought alongside many other iconic heroes. He has had some of the most memorable and emotional storylines in Marvel history, including the saga of "The Death of Gwen Stacy" and "Spider-Verse", where he fought alongside other Spider-Men and women from different universes.

Vegeta, the prince of the Saiyan race, is one of the most powerful characters in Dragon Ball. Initially a ruthless antagonist, his character evolves as he becomes a hero and protector of Earth. His strength is extraordinary, constantly growing after each battle, especially after transforming into Super Saiyan. Vegeta’s power escalates with forms like Super Saiyan 2 and Super Saiyan Blue, which combine godly power with his Saiyan heritage. His iconic moves, such as the Final Flash and Galick Gun, demonstrate his devastating combat skills. Beyond physical strength, his mental resilience and pride drive him to continually surpass his limits, making him one of the strongest warriors in the universe.

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