There are strong indicators that Superman may also be immortal. WHY IS SUPERMAN IMMORTAL? Google SUPERMAN PRIME ONE MILLION. The last survivor of Krypton, Kal-El gains his strength and invulnerability from the Earth’s yellow sun. - PendaranAs do small, plastic cups of water on a car dashboard.Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool!

But if speed were on, survival is one thing, but *withstanding* is different. Superman is not immortal, he ages at a very slow rate...like you said, but he can die.

But it seems that as long as no villain manages to kill him, Superman will even live to see the destruction of planet Earth - taking place long after humanity has left for the stars. Also Hulk for some reason needed to absorb that guy in his parts to escape as Banner.(i.e. Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!"

In the short story “Of Tomorrow,” penned by Tom King and illustrated by Clay Mann, Superman is again portrayed as an immortal. For instance, in the Some characters achieve immortality through mystical means.

and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness.

Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" But does that translate to immortality?DC Comics finally answers that question. And fittingly, it’s answered in the 1,000th issue of the comic book where Superman was first introduced: But most importantly, it features the answer to the age-old question of Superman’s immortality.In a Tom King, Clay Mann, Jordie Bellaire, and John Workman short story (via King published five pages from the story on his Twitter, which shows Superman visiting the graves of Jonathan and Martha Kent, recounting his long life with Lois Lane and their son Jonathan.Lois also lives to a ripe old age and continues working as an intergalactic reporter, thanks to the “Eternity Formula.” Though Superman notes dryly that Lois is “sick of the Eternity Formula. Immortal Hulk This Hulk is easily Skyfather tier, which means he should at the very least be Multi Galaxy Level in power. Well, a few billion more years.

Gods and other cosmic entities find their immortality tied to humanity or some other abstract construct. In a Tom King, Clay Mann, Jordie Bellaire, and John Workman short story (via ScreenRant) “Of Tomorrow,” Superman is depicted living billions of years in Earth’s future.

Superman vs Immortal Hulk; All users, both new and returning, are expected to follow THE CBR COMMUNITY STANDARDS & RULES. But rather this Hulk always came back. But Hulk is being externally (and mysteriously) powered up to the point where nothing can or will kill him and is destined to survive the end of the universe (the Eighth Cosmos) into the next cosmos (the Ninth) because of that. Superman is a fictional superhero.The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and first appeared in the comic book Action Comics #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and published April 18, 1938). Granted, she has claws, but at a certain point, Superman's regular nails or some quick flat hand chops may very well suffice for dismemberment at the level of strength we're talking about here. The Immortal Superman you are talking about is Superman Prime, a character from the previous DC Universe, a continuity which no longer exists and was erased in the last Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline. For example, Dream of the Endless is effectively immortal so long as there is at least one living being in the universe capable of dreaming. This particular limitation appears to vary from pantheon to pantheon and is not necessarily a staple for all Gods. Also Hulk for some reason needed to absorb that guy in his parts to escape as Banner.If it's a question of space tossing or space tossing the parts, and if we count post crisis Superman's feats as part of this incarnation, then Superman has feats for throwing (small) moon sized-objects into another star system The big deal with Immortal Hulk is not how fast he regent ( he “died” but the next night alive again.)

Obviously he can die from prolonged kryptonite radiation... but I don't think it …

and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness.

It's arguably easier than trying to knock out Hulk, which I'm sure Superman can do anyway. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. It doesn't really need to get any fancier or in-depth than that. Affiliate links used when available.

So long as one of these qualifiers continues to exist in the cosmos, the being in question will continue to live.

Superman Prime is the identity taken in the future by Superman in the DC One Million storyline.

Superman is not immortal, he ages at a very slow rate...like you said, but he can die.