This is probably Superman. He is the strongest character out of all of them and is the most well-known as well.
Yes, unless he is around Kryptonite.
It is difficult to say who was the most infallible out of the people below Adolf Hitler. One can argue that none were infallible, as all eventually were punished for their crimes.
Infallibility suggests a lack of error or failure, which can be subjective based on context. Superman, as a fictional character, is often portrayed as nearly infallible in his abilities to save and protect, while Adolf Hitler, as a historical figure, is associated with catastrophic failures and moral atrocities. Ulysses S. Grant, though a skilled military leader and president, faced his own challenges and controversies. Therefore, in a fictional context, Superman might be viewed as the most infallible, while the other two figures are marked by significant flaws and failures.
The one most people think of is - Superman.
Some people regard fortune-tellers as infallible truth-tellers.
Most definitely Superman
Depends on the version of superman. Most versions of superman win.
In is the prefix for infallible.
Superman does not get paid for saving people, Metropolis & the world.
I am always right, I am infallible.
The only people who can stop Superman are ones that have access to Kryptonite.
Superman didn't exist in the 1900s