As far as anyone can tell? Neither. In the Marvel Universe, Zeus is described as omnipotent. Same as Odin. Because of this, he can take powerful heroes and throw them around like ragdolls. read more
Zeus' first depiction in modern comics shows his first meeting with Thor. He breaks up a fight between Hercules and Thor with his thunderbolt, and makes them clasp hands in friendship. Zeus was later unable to break Hercules'"Olympian contract" with Pluto. read more
DC’s Zeus is far bigger than the 52 universes in the current DC multiverse put together. Marvel’s Zeus is capable of exerting omniversal influence. If it has any kind of geometry at all, no matter how alien, he can affect all of it at the same time. read more
Zeus is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. He is the most powerful member and ruler the Olympian Gods, an extra-dimensional race of superhumans . Zeus slew his father and took his place as the Sky-Father of the Olympian realm. Zeus is the Olympian God of Thunder and Wisdom and father of Hercules. read more