Could The Justice League Survive Homelander's Rampage?

Seven members. Six fights. Only two of them ever bled — and the invader left the universe with none of the three weapons he arrived with. The setup is simple: a nine-second portal drops the strongest thing Vought ever built into Metropolis, seals shut, and the simulation tracks what this ecosystem does to a man whose injuries, for the first time in his life, don't heal. What follows is less a battle and more a pattern he never sees forming — an unpowered man's ribs buying the entire playbook, a punch that breaks the hand throwing it, a rope that pulls three involuntary words out of him no one at Vought ever heard, 1.4 seconds of contact at a speed differential that turns him into a museum exhibit, the one weakness he was holding the key to without knowing there was a lock, and a cage where the only weapon firing is his own reflex. Then the original blueprint lands, and the final move isn't a punch. Every member gets a survival tier, damage tracked organ by organ — and the invader gets a tier of his own at the end, for a reason colder than losing. Scoreboard's in the video, but the argument starts here: which League member was actually the MOST at risk if this went differently? And post your own seven tiers before watching, then compare after — tell me where the simulation changed your mind. #Homelander #JusticeLeague #Superman #TheBoys #VS