Hulk even going near Superman is generally a bad idea. Hulk can't fly, therefore, toss him into the sun. Fight over. If he grabs Superman and won't let go, fly him into the sun, supercharged Superman flies back and beats the rest of them.
I hate to say it, but there's almost no way The Avengers win this. Superman can make the Hulk a non-issue simply by virtue of being faster and being able to fly. He's also typically depicted as faster than Thor, particularly in movies, so Thor would have a rough time. Captain America could probably take Batman in a fight since he's a near equally skilled fighter with a physical advantage, but it assumes Batman is interested in a straight fight. He'd also never see the Flash coming and the Flash could pretty much take him down while almost simultaneously dismantling Tony's armour piece by piece before he even realizes anything's happened.
And hell, even Green Lantern could probably put up a reasonably good fight against any of them on his own, to say nothing of what happens when Thor finds himself alone and outnumbered because his other teammates just got knocked out of the fight in the first 2.7 seconds. Thor alone against Superman would have a tough fight. But against Superman, Flash, Batman and Green Lantern? Not really much of a contest there. I'll throw him a bone and assume he takes down Batman before he goes down, but that's about it.
And for the record, I am a bigger Marvel fan than a fan of DC, but they write some ridiculously overpowered characters. Now if we wanted to discuss Thanos vs. Darkseid then I think we might have an interesting match.
But really, any debate we have is moot when Galactus shows up and devours the planet they're all fighting on.






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