One of the most fun things about being a comic book fan is arguing about who's stronger than who. While Moon Knight is a brilliant character analysis about a man dealing with his trauma, it also happens to be a kickass action-adventure show in the MCU.

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With that in consideration, many fans are wondering which DCEU heroes that Moon Knight could beat in a fight. While he's definitely not fighting Superman anytime soon, he'd be a lot more successful in taking down the other denizens of the DCEU.

Peacemaker

An image of Peacemaker looking serious.

Peacemaker's solo show has surprisingly many similarities with Moon Knight. Both are presented as fun action-adventure shows that rather quickly turn into people coping with their traumatic family pasts. The trend of heroes being vulnerable human beings and dealing with their guilt is quite the fun one.

All that engaging narrative stuff aside though, Peacemaker would not last long against Moon Knight. Moon Knight is significantly stronger and faster than any Butterfly that Peacemaker has fought. While the sonic boom could knock down Moon Knight, it's unlikely Moon Knight would let him.

Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey

Harley Quinn is among the strongest female fighters in the DCEU (who isn't an Atlantean, Kryptonian, or Amazonian). Her creativity in fighting against people who are physically stronger than her is awesome to see in any of her movies. That said, she's still a "normal" human being under the makeup. Her skillset is mostly relegated to fighting off henchmen.

In contrast, Moon Knight is strong enough to bend steel and withstand bullets. Even in the event that Harley is quicker than Moon Knight, there's really nothing she can do to hurt him permanently. She would need some help to actually put him down, seeing as it took dozens for soldiers with spears to pin down Moon Knight.

Rick Flag

Rick Flag talking to Deadshot on the helicopter in Suicide Squad (2016)

Rick Flag and Marc Spector are alike in several ways. They are both decorated military heroes who have done terrible things that haunt them every day. They both had terrible bosses that pushed them to do terrible things. Eventually, both also pushed back against their bosses to do what they felt was the right thing.

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Unfortunately for Rick Flag, he had no Khonshu to save him. In many ways, Marc and Rick are likely on the same level of skill, but Moon Knight was blessed with divine power in his dying breath. All that Rick Flag managed with his dying breath was to give Peacemaker horrible PTSD.

Polka Dot Man

The Polka-Dot Man fires up his wrist gauntlets to fight Starro in The Suicide Squad

A lot of people in comic books have terrible childhoods. Much like Peacemaker and Moon Knight, Polka Dot Man did not have the most loving childhood. Polka Dot Man is a lot less adjusted with people, but he is a lot more powerful offensively, as his polka dots disintegrate anything in its path.

While Moon Knight would definitely be hurting if Polka Dot Man hit him, it's very unlikely for that to even happen. Polka Dot Man, besides having interdimensional space laser disease, is a normal guy. His aim is rather basic and any trained fighter could easily dodge his barrage of polka dots.

Killer Croc

Killer Croc giving side-eye in Suicide Squad (2016)

Killer Croc is the unofficial "muscle" of the first Task Force X fans see on screen. His strength is plain to see, tossing around grown men like paper during the movie. He's also shown to have some form of durability. He's seen taking hits that would likely turn any of the other Task Force X members into a cloud of red mist.

However, this Killer Croc is far from the threat that he is in the comics. Moon Knight has shown greater feats of both strength and durability. His weapons, being made by an Egyptian god, are likely strong enough to pierce the Killer Croc's reptile skin. This Killer Croc is not nearly as powerful as the version in DC comics.

Bloodsport

Bloodsport looking up in TSS

Bloodsport is essentially a more versatile version of Peacemaker. Even in backstory, they are strangely similar, and in that respect, he's similar to Moon Knight as well. Bloodsport has the impressive feat of putting Superman of all people into the ICU by hitting him with a Kryptonite bullet. Even Deadshot hasn't managed that feat yet, and he's a far better marksman.

That said, Moon Knight is literally bulletproof. Unless a benefactor finds some sort of anti-moon rock and turns it into a bullet for Bloodsport, there is practically nothing he can do to harm Moon Knight. To Moon Knight, Bloodsport is just another soldier waiting to be beaten down.

Deadshot

Will Smith as Deadshot in Suicide Squad

Deadshot faces the same issues that all the other normal gun-wielders have against Moon Knight. Moon Knight is bulletproof, and therefore, not much can be done against him with bullets. That said, Deadshot is still one of the deadliest comics assassins of all time. His marksmanship and intelligence could help him slightly even the odds.

He would likely be a long way away and use distance to his advantage. Since spears have been shown to be able to pierce Moon Knight, high-caliber bullets could potentially do the same. Still, Deadshot won't be able to put down Moon Knight for long.

El Diablo

El Diablo's Suicide Squad Poster

El Diablo and Moon Knight are similar in how they see their powers. Despite all of their strength, they see it as nothing more than a curse. A curse that took the ones they loved most away from them. In terms of offensive power, El Diablo has a lot more range and skill than Polka Dot Man though, as seen in the 2016 movie.

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His "true form" is also incredibly intimidating, being able to stand against Incubus, a demigod who can swat away characters like Killer Croc with ease. That said, El Diablo is shown to be mortal and died from conventional explosives. While Moon Knight's usual gear might not be able to take down El Diablo easily, it's likely that Moon Knight's much more impressive durability feats would win out and he'd find a way to snuff out El Diablo.

Cheetah

A close-up of Cheetah's face in Wonder Woman

This is a tough one. Cheetah is shown to be able to face off against Wonder Woman, who basically scales all the way up to Superman (kind of). Even a "kind of" Superman is still far stronger than anything Moon Knight has ever faced. However, Cheetah wished to be "stronger than Diana" while Diana was severely weakened throughout the whole movie.

Considering Diana's feats both in her weakened state as well as with the magical armor, it'd be reasonable to put her on the same healing factor and strength as Moon Knight. Diana beat Cheetah while severely weakened and wearing a suit she is not used to. Moon Knight, at his peak strength and in a suit he's very accustomed to, could definitely stand a chance against the "apex predator".

Batman

Promo of Ben Affleck's Batman with a shadowy background

"But Batman beat Superman!", many comic book aficionados say from the stands. Well, that's definitely true, there is no denying that. However, the armored suit was meant specifically for weakening Superman. Also, not only was Superman actively holding back, but he was also weakened by Kryptonite gas.

When Superman recovered, he easily manhandled the bat. While Moon Knight is no Superman, he is a superhuman. Unlike Superman, Batman has no kryptonite to weaken Moon Knight. While Batman might be a better martial artist, nothing he can do would put Moon Knight down permanently. Moon Knight easily beats the DCEU's Dark Knight, no two ways about it.

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