Sure, Batman is physically stronger. You can follow him on Twitter @GrantDeArmitt. Still, that's just our opinion; what do you think? The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. Tony Stark’s superheroing started when he was an adult. Having a military-grade computer system, would allow Batman to analyze his opponents and give him a tactical advantage in combat. All Batman would have to do is survive 10 minutes of raining hellfire and then hook Tony with his grapnel launcher and reel him in like a trout. Batman would role up in his armored assault car and blast the Hulkbuster with his microwave disrupter, confusing his electronics and making it almost impossible to aim his weapons. To be the World’s Greatest Detective, Bruce would need a degree in biochemistry from a top university as well as a graduate degree from a top forensics program. Pennywise VS The Babadook: Who Would Win? This is probably Iron Man's most underrated trait, but it is also one of his strongest. and hydrogen peroxide-powered jet propulsion engines. You might think we’re crazy here. Tony Stark, meanwhile, puts his name on just about anything he can and ships it to whoever will buy it (within reason, of course). Tony and Bruce might be an interesting match in their suits, but man to man, Batman comes out on top. He managed to escape a terrorist camp by thinking logically which led to the start of Iron Man, and he has continuously done that throughout the MCU. Related: Iron Man Might Be Getting a Brand New Superpower. But even without heart-sized ARC reactors, personal flight devices like those created by Jet Pack Aviation (or Mythbusters star Adam Savage) can still fly for up to 10 minutes and can reach speeds of up to 200 MPR. But overall, we’ve got to give Iron Man this point. On top of ground vehicles, Batman and Iron Man also come equipped with air support. That said, Batman is the world’s craziest driver and would have no qualms about using the Batmobile's momentum to ram the Hulkbuster with whiplash-inducing force. Batman would probably have satellites in orbit for the sole purpose of following Iron Man and alerting Batman if Iron Man got close, and those satellites almost surely would also contain technology designed to do what CA's S.H.I.E.L.D. Even though the group might be a little less experienced in fighting together, they are incredibly powerful. From Whiplash to the Mandarin, they provide Tony with dangerous, exciting challenges. But we’re talking about sci-fi genius, the kind you’d need to understand an Infinity Stone or build a super-suit out of junk. While much of their tech exists in some form or another in the real world, much of their wonderful toys are (as of now) pure fantasy. And in this regard, Iron Man’s got the advantage over the Dark Knight. If we have Batman enough time, he could probably do that, to be fair. gadget did to disrupt Iron Man's armor (I have no doubt Batman's technology is better than S.H.I.E.L.D. $296,207,612, which doesn’t factor in Alfred but does include the cost of the bat-Signal. Defense contractor Lockheed Martin has a leg support system called ONYX that allows the wearer to carry an additional 140 lbs. If Iron Man managed to get a shot off with his plasma cannon, he likely wouldn’t be able to make a direct hit on the Batmobile. With the help of the Extremis serum, Tony Stark has full techno-organic control of his suits. While both men have plenty of gadgets, sometimes a good old fashioned fight is what's needed, which Batman would dominate. We sought the answer to that by breaking down aspects of their personalities that the two characters have in common, then awarding them points based on each. Mashable’s article also cites “several engineering degrees” in his resume, though it didn’t specify in what fields. While it's one that will sadly not likely happen, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fantasy booking.