Mark, his dad, and another Viltrulmite managed to destroy a planet as an all or nothing charge using an unstoppable energy weapon to carve a path of them, noting that impacting the core would kill them. Superman once destroyed a planet by jumping off it it when he was so low on solar energy he couldn't fly anymore. He's ridiculously stronger. And he's much faster, so he can solo.
Flash is not only fast as noted, but has other ridiculous powers that can hurt even super strong types, like phasing through bodies and removing organs or making them explode,, speed stealing them to a statue, or punching them with infinite mass. He can solo.
I've had trouble getting a consistent bead on modern Wonder Woman-- she's was all over the place when I fell off. But she has thrown down with Superman and other Kryptonians quite a bit, and going off that alone she can solo.
Green Lantern is ridiculously powerful. Kyle Rayner casually rebuilt planets on multiple occasions for the sake of symbolic gestures, and once contained an exploding sun. Hal Jordan got an upgraded ring and generated a sun. John Stewart has sniped people at interstellar distances and programmed his ring to out quick draw the Flash with auto attacks. And they have ridiculous versatility, including phasing intangible, splitting atoms, and transmutation. Unfortunately, most lack super speed and their passive defenses only tank being on the surface of an unexploding planet unharmed. (Only, haha.) I could maybe see all six Invincible dudes working together cracking the auto shields before a Lantern could act. Unless you count the Cosmic Odyssey incident where the planet got turned to antimatter and launched into the sun, triggering a nova that wiped out the solar system, and John was just kinda concussed, but that feels like an outlier. Even without that. Give a Lantern a moment to bolster their defenses or program their ring, and they solo.
Aquaman could probably telepathically induce seizures for the Viltrulmites and Friends, but is too slow to do so.
Batman is generally irrelevant, but has at a few points used power armors which would be relevant. He's built things that can be automatically triggered by the Flash's movements and had bóom tube capabilities., so porting the Viltrulmites into the core of a star, s black hole, or another dimension could work.
These are all just modern, regular iterations of the characters. But they've all had temporary upgrades to literal godhood before. Kyle Rayner as Ion 1.0 was essentially omnipotent, able to be in multiple places at once and take over the jobs of the entire Justice League. He was essentially stopping all instances of violence on Earth and at least one other planet at the same time, while also improving cropyield and healing the sick and ****. Allowing the most powerful iterations of these characters as the OP invokes people who could lcrush the Invincible Universe in their hand.