He's a Homo sapiens superior supposedly mother nature's counter to mutants.
Vibranium shield, nuff said.
But that's not how it works. like it works for people who don't understand the human body but that's not how it worksI guess the term refers to what a human would be able to realistically do if all our innate physical and mental abilities were taken to their realistic extremes. How fast the fastest human could run, how high they could jump, how much pain they could endure, etc.
Vibranium absorbs impact.
Anime is filled with this.But that's not how it works. like it works for people who don't understand the human body but that's not how it works
Homo Sapiens Superior are mutants. That's the sciencey classification for them.He's a Homo sapiens superior supposedly mother nature's counter to mutants.
Didn't say he's the peakest, just that he's pushed his mental and physical abilities to the maximum, which is the very definition of peak human condition. Of course not everyone will have the same "level" of peak.Batman isn't even the peakest in his family. Stop laughing Razgriz-Specter
And don't get me started on Richard dragon
It's comics (duh) but I always thought about it like you can hold it in front of you and whatever hit's it, the force doesn't go through the shield into your body, wrecking havoc. When he's falling, it's still the sudden stop at the bottom that kills you, but the force is already in your body on the way down, so what the shield protects in that scenario is the ground from getting the force of your body smashing into the shield transmitted (also the differences in intertia in your body that would damage organs simply by creating a differential in forces by speeding up and then stopping aprubtly, completely seperate from what the shield is doing, your organs would have to be made out of that material in order to absorb those)
Per marvel's in universe rules he is only peak human, anywhere else he would be labeled superhuman. It is mostly a super nerdy classification thing
No, Steve Rogers is not peak human, he is an enhanced human. Like it has been said on this thread, his condition is the result of the serum.No there is a peak and its name is Steve Rogers....thats the highest any human could reach.
Steve is a peak human, no other human can go above steve without being classified as a Super Human.
Yeah, Daredevil is agile as Cap, but not as strong or fast.No there is a peak and its name is Steve Rogers....thats the highest any human could reach.
Steve is a peak human, no other human can go above steve without being classified as a Super Human.
No, Steve Rogers is not peak human, he is an enhanced human. Like it has been said on this thread, his condition is the result of the serum.
Batman, who is peak human, trained for years to achieve his mental and physical abilities. Rogers basically served as lab rat.
Yeah, Daredevil is agile as Cap, but not as strong or fast.
Kingpin is as strong as Cap, but not as agile.
Bullseye is just a really fit dude, but Cap is just as good as a marksman as he is.
I don't think that's how it works. Widow would not have survived that fall, and if she did she would be in a wheelchair.
MCU Widow, comic Widow is a 85 year old super solider her selfI don't think that's how it works. Widow would not have survived that fall, and if she did she would be in a wheelchair.
I don't think that's how it works. Widow would not have survived that fall, and if she did she would be in a wheelchair.
MCU Widow, comic Widow is a 85 year old super solider her self
If you're falling and come to a stop there is necessarily a large force on your body. Vibranium won't change that.
I think what he means is that the serum is what enhanced him into being a peak human.No, Steve Rogers is not peak human, he is an enhanced human. Like it has been said on this thread, his condition is the result of the serum.
Batman, who is peak human, trained for years to achieve his mental and physical abilities. Rogers basically served as lab rat.
Is that the case just in the comics? In the MCU, I only ever recall the Panther Habit being special for the Vibranium's defensive, impact-absorption abilities, not enhancing the strength he already got from the Heart-shaped Herb.T'challa is peak human without the suit but the Panther outfit is basically power armor.
Panther is superhuman in the comics too. It's not his suit giving him his strength.Definitely superhuman in the MCU...
Is that the case just in the comics? In the MCU, I only ever recall the Panther Habit being special for the Vibranium's defensive, impact-absorption abilities, not enhancing the strength he already got from the Heart-shaped Herb.
And this is where there is a huge difference: peak human condition implies training and hard work to achieve. A serum does not make you peak human, it makes you superhuman. Not "Superman-like" superhuman, but since your abilities have not been acquired through natural means, therefore you are superhuman, not peak human. Even if, in this particular case, this superhuman specimen is "only" a few times faster and stronger than a regular human.I think what he means is that the serum is what enhanced him into being a peak human.
Read my reply above.I was gonna respond but Slays response pretty much covers it.
Read the below.
Jessica Jones series using a super obscure character that was basically Captain America for the Vietnam war
So, the suit doesn't further enhance his already superhuman strength in the comics either? 'cause that's the way I saw it in the movies.Panther is superhuman in the comics too. It's not his suit giving him his strength.
C'mon, man. Don't be that guy.
MCU Widow, comic Widow is a 85 year old super solider her self
And this is where there is a huge difference: peak human condition implies training and hard work to achieve. A serum does not make you peak human, it makes you superhuman. Not "Superman-like" superhuman, but since your abilities have not been aquired through natural means, therefore you are superhuman, not peak human. Even if, in this particular case, this superhuman specimen is "only" a few times faster and stronger than a regular human.
Read my reply above.
I'm gonna be honest, I'm more of a DC Comics fan, but if this detail prevents me from replying to a thread about a Marvel character, then please accept my apologies.
His suit is for protection and offense, doesn't make him any stronger or faster.So, the suit doesn't further enhance his already superhuman strength in the comics either? 'cause that's the way I saw it in the movies.
C'mon, man. Don't be that guy.
I'm gonna be honest, I'm more of a DC Comics fan, but if this detail prevents me from replying to a thread about a Marvel character, then please accept my apologies.
That's not what happened in the movies though. Watch Civil War. T'Challa is just as agile and strong without his suit. It just provides some extra features, like the claws and the vibranium weavingSo, the suit doesn't further enhance his already superhuman strength in the comics either? 'cause that's the way I saw it in the movies.
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Once T'challa ingested the herb, he became superhuman. The suit is just enhanced protection and nice gadgets.T'challa is peak human without the suit but the Panther outfit is basically power armor.
World War 2 was in 2001?He survived being frozen for a decade. He curled a helicopter. He jumped from a jet without a parachute, and lived to talk about it.
Dude's not human.
So, the suit doesn't further enhance his already superhuman strength in the comics either? 'cause that's the way I saw it in the movies