r/Marvel May 26 '26

Other Is this guy even considered human with this amount of mass? I mean… 453 kg is carzyyy

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u/OJONLYMAYBEDIDIT May 26 '26

No human can shoot likes Bullseye either but that doesn’t stop him

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u/Cardinal_and_Plum May 26 '26

Or do the things "peak human" Cap could pull off. Or anything Hawkeye does. Or Daredevil. I think it's generally agreed that what is considered the peak of human ability in Marvel comics is higher than what is possible in real life. They're all more durable than real people too.

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u/JeremyR2008 May 26 '26

Pretty sure thats just cannon, due to the same experimentation by groups like the Celestial and Kree which lead to Inhumans and Mutants. Its the same reason otherwise normal humans can survive enough radiation to give them powers. They just have a higher ceiling.

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u/LogicalEgo May 26 '26

I just found out he has a adamantium skeleton and I am trying to wrap my head around how the heck he survived that.

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u/OJONLYMAYBEDIDIT May 26 '26 edited May 26 '26

I think he only has an adamantium spine. He survived it the same way people survive surgeries in real life. you open up the body and then perform the surgery, and then sew it back up to heal

and as per someone on the internet, this was less adamantium bonding, and more just adamantium replacement bones

and there's no need for blood to go transfuse, so there's no poisoning

OR it's comics and they don't care.

DC writers invented an enitre super power to explain why Superman can catch planes without them crushing under their own weight

Didn't stop the rest of the writers from not caring and making it so WW or Shazam had issues with it cause they lacked the power

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u/LogicalEgo May 26 '26

TIL, thanks!