I'm not sure if this is the answer you're looking for but "Superman" fits the bill.
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The phrase was actually "Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a steaming locomotive". This was the voice over to the opening sequence of the Superman cartoon in circa 1967 on television. Just for clarification though, the phrase was used in Action Comics #1 from 1938, which is the issue that Superman debuts in, 29 years before the television series and is considered canon above all other sources.
Faster than a speeding bullet.
Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to reach new heights in a single bound.
faster than a speeding bullet
faster than a speeding bullet :)
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Eddsworld - 2004 Faster Than a Speeding Bullet 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y7
Superman is faster than a speeding bullet. The hulk can't beat that!
Because Concorde travelled faster than the speed of sound!
no, but they can eat tuna rolls faster than a speeding bullet on a cold December day.
According to the old black & white TV series, Superman was faster than a speeding bullet. Besides Superman, many things can be faster. However, light is always the fastest traveling thing, being MUCH faster than a bullet. Some airplanes and missiles can travel faster than some bullets.