Agreed. Never understood the appeal of Captain America.
Agreed. Never understood the appeal of Captain America.
I thought the Super-Soldier serum gave him strength, stamina, speed, etc at about Spider-Man level...Cap has no powers, so he's really not a great special effects character like Spider-Man or Iron Man.
If I recall what the Marvel handbook stated, Spider-Man can press 12 tons, and he possesses tremendous speed and agility. Captain America, on the other hand, is "merely" peak-human level. Cap's not super in any category, but he would win a bunch of gold medals at the Olympics, I suppose.I thought the Super-Soldier serum gave him strength, stamina, speed, etc at about Spider-Man level...Cap has no powers, so he's really not a great special effects character like Spider-Man or Iron Man.
He's described as being peak-human; considerably less powerful than Spider-Man (at least, when Spider-Man is written at his peak). Generally that means he can do about the same as your average Arnold Schwarzenegger character.I thought the Super-Soldier serum gave him strength, stamina, speed, etc at about Spider-Man level...Cap has no powers, so he's really not a great special effects character like Spider-Man or Iron Man.
He's described as being peak-human; considerably less powerful than Spider-Man (at least, when Spider-Man is written at his peak). Generally that means he can do about the same as your average Arnold Schwarzenegger character.I thought the Super-Soldier serum gave him strength, stamina, speed, etc at about Spider-Man level...Cap has no powers, so he's really not a great special effects character like Spider-Man or Iron Man.
^ But haven't they already hinted that the serum used on Blonsky in The Incredible Hulk was some variant of the super-soldier serum that will be seen in the Captain America movie?
Very much doubt it. The comics got suckered into thinking that was an issue in the 1990s, but thankfully reversed course.The idea of a scrawny, 98-pound weaking bulking up after getting injected with a special serum now has connotations that weren't an issue back in World War II . . . .
Very much doubt it. The comics got suckered into thinking that was an issue in the 1990s, but thankfully reversed course.The idea of a scrawny, 98-pound weaking bulking up after getting injected with a special serum now has connotations that weren't an issue back in World War II . . . .
Cap's serum is no different than any of the other nerds who suddenly get superhuman powers (Peter Parker, for example).
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