Now that we have that peaceful cue of the subjectivity of the word "smart," let's talk about the smartest members of the Justice League. Yes, while intellect may be complex, sometimes, there are heroes that are so awesomely smart that they manage to set themselves separately even from a pack of incredibly intelligent nobles. What makes these heroes the smartest of them all? Things like multiple Ph.Ds., the patent on some unearthly inventions, the ability to access an entire cosmos of knowledge, and good old-fashioned logical reasoning. You know, the typical stuff.
15 Smartest Members Of The Justice League
- THE FLASH (BARRY ALLEN)
- BLUE BEETLE (TED KORD)
- ELONGATED MAN
- GREEN LANTERN/ION (KYLE RAYNER)
- SUPERMAN
- RED TORNADO
- CYBORG
- MISTER
- MIRACLE
- CAPTAIN COMET
- BARBARA GORDON
- RAY PALMER
- LEX LUTHOR
- MISTER TERRIFIC
- MARTIAN MANHUNTER
- BATMAN (BRUCE WAYNE)
3 Types Of DC's Intelegence Comes From
- Analytical Intelligence: In layman's terms, "walking encyclopedia" or the ability to solve well-defined problems with a perfect correct answer. This intelligence type is basically measure of pure computational torque and therefore, the winner of this type would be anyone from above however, each story might backed-up the real "smart" character.
- Creative/Synthetic Intelligence:The ability to creäte new answers to rare problems from existing knowledge -- thinking "outside of the box." Imaginative intelligence is known among academics to be infamously difficult to measure, so for straightforwardness's sake, I propose a simple qualitative question we can pose to identify the most creative being in the DC Universe: If every being is armed with the same knowledge base, who would produce the most useful, original, and refined resolutions to a given problem?
- Practical Intelligence: Also, known as "street smarts," this type of cleverness is somewhat like creative intelligence in that the difficulties are loosely defined -- in the case of applied intelligence, the problem is the state at hand, whatever it may be. The difference here is the ability to implement the most effective and thinkable efficient solution, rather than to imagine a great number of probable answers.