Thanos versus Superman

In a world where the Avengers and the Justice League had never existed, Thanos and Superman found themselves on a collision course. The Mad Titan had set his sights on the Last Son of Krypton, believing that his power would be the key to unlocking the secrets of the Infinity Stones.

Superman, having heard of Thanos’s reputation for destruction and chaos, was not about to let the Mad Titan get his hands on him without a fight. He flew to Thanos’s location, ready to put up a good battle.

Thanos, sensing the power of the Man of Steel, was intrigued. He had never faced an opponent as strong as Superman before, and he was eager to test his own strength against the Kryptonian’s.

The two titans clashed, their powers locked in a struggle that threatened to shake the very foundations of the universe. Thanos, with his Infinity Gauntlet, unleashed a barrage of attacks on Superman, but the Man of Steel refused to yield.

Superman, with his incredible strength and speed, fought back with all his might, but Thanos’s powers were simply too great. The Mad Titan was able to overpower the Last Son of Krypton, and he began to drain his power.

As Superman grew weaker, Thanos began to absorb his powers, becoming even more powerful. But just as all seemed lost, the Justice League arrived on the scene, ready to take on Thanos and save their friend.

The battle raged on, with the Justice League fighting valiantly against Thanos and his minions. But despite their best efforts, they were unable to defeat the Mad Titan.

Just when all hope seemed lost, Superman, fueled by his determination to protect his friends and the universe, summoned all his remaining strength and delivered a devastating blow to Thanos. The Mad Titan was defeated, and the universe was saved once again.

But the cost had been high. Superman had sacrificed his own life to save the universe, and the Justice League was left to mourn the loss of their friend and teammate. Thanos, defeated and humiliated, was left to ponder the power of the Man of Steel, and the strength of the Justice League.

The end.

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