The Wright Way said:
Tell me if you have evidence that it isn't and come back when you can talk to me civilly.
Superman's body is virtually indestructible. Hence, Superman could withstand the extreme heat of an
oil rig conflagratio, the extreme cold of the Arctic, exposure to the vacuum of outer space, falls from great heights, and a high-speed collision with a mountaintop. High caliber bullets bounce off of him, and artillery, including anti-tank depleted uranium rounds and Maverick missiles, have no effect. Plasma bolts from Kryptonian weapons, however, can bypass his durability and harm him, as can the tendrils of Service Robots. Superman has withstood powerful attacks from
Doomsday and other Kryptonians, and was able to withstand the full force of a
World Engine's gravity beam. However, a nuclear bomb was able to weaken him to near-death (albeit he had not fully recovered from Kryptonite) before he was able to fully recover once exposed to the sun. Later, Superman was able to endure
Cyborg's plasma cannon with no effect, and was unaffected by a headbutt from
Wonder Woma, strong enough to generate a shockwave. He was able to withstand the blast from separating three Mother Boxes, however, it was painful enough that Superman joked he wished he was still dead. The only substance capable of negating Superman's invulnerability is
Kryptonite, which
Batma used during their
duel in Gotham. Superman's body also maintained its invulnerability after his death, as the lack of cellular decay allowed the
Justice League to resurrect him.
Here is your definition of Invulnerability.