In the JUSTICE LEAGUE movie, how powerful were wonder woman, cyborg, & the flash?

It always seemed to me that, in the pre-crisis days, Barry was the League’s second most powerful member. Of course, I mean the really experienced version who was the master of untold number of speed tricks. A pissed-off Barry Allen was nobody to mess with unless you were from Krypton.

Yeah. She also does not have an Achille’s Heel like Superman does in kryptonite.

Also, while she does not have superspeed to put her in contention with the likes of Flash she is quite fast (we see that when she deflects machine gun bullets with apparent ease).

I don’t think Superman ever moved near fast enough to do much more than produce a sonic boom till much later in the series. For really serious bad effects Superman would need to be moving at ludicrous speeds which doesn’t come till much more recently (I think).

In the first Superman movie when he flies fast enough to go back in time he does so in space.

Comic-book Superman was flying through time under his own power as early as 1947, in Superman #48.

Ok.

It remains that the Speed Force has been used by the writers to protect the world from the effects of Flash moving at ludicrous speeds. Clearly the effects of someone (or thing) moving that fast in an atmosphere is something they have considered and saw fit to write in a way to deal with it.

This is also good, I think, since it gives Flash an edge in the speed department that Superman does not have. It would make sense for Flash, who specializes in one super power with access to the Speed Force, to be better at that power than Superman who has a near plot breaking abundance of superpowers.

I forgot to add…

Wonder Woman is a better fighter than Superman. Superman relies on his powers in a fight. Wonder Woman is a trained fighter. Helps even things up when she faces Superman’s somewhat superior superpowers.

What is the “wedge effect”?

I figured it had something to do with Wonder Woman’s costume.

I can go with this.

Flashpoint is supposed to be the “solo” movie for the Flash. They might as well capitalize on his strong showing in JL while it’s still relatively fresh in people’s minds.

Sir, hadn’t you better buckle up?