There was a famous ancient man named Alexander the Great. He was a great military commander and politician. In the 3rd century B.C., he led an army to conquer the vast area between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, becoming one of the most powerful armies in the world at that time. It was said that when Alexander conquered a kingdom, he met a local old man. The old man told him that he had once heard a great Alexander the Great ask him if he had seen him. Alexander replied that he was just a soldier and had never had the chance to meet him. The old man said,"If you had the chance to meet him, you would know how he became a great leader." Alexander did have the chance to meet this old man. The old man showed him a picture of Alexander and told him,"Your beauty and intelligence have made you a great leader." The old man also told him that he believed Alexander would become an outstanding leader and provided him with many suggestions and help. Alexander the Great was very grateful after hearing these words. He replied,"If I can follow you, I will be a great leader." But I can't follow you because I'm just a soldier." The old man replied,"You are just a soldier, but you have a brave and honest heart." You'll be a great soldier, but you won't be a great leader. A truly great leader needs talent, courage, and honesty, and you need to be a good person first."
I wouldn't recommend creating such comics as they might be inappropriate or against certain moral and legal standards.
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Superman is likely to win. His powers are much more extensive and potent than Venus' in most comic storylines.