Rate the strength level of these TV and Movie counter parts.

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lawest9
Since the tv and movie counter parts of the heros seldom seem as powerful as their comic counter parts......then rate their strength level by their movie/tv feats, we'll start with these live cation heroes and feel free to add anyone that i may have excluded:

Superman-chris reeves
Superman-G. Reeves
Superman-B. Routh
Clark of Smallville.
Captain Marvel-saturday morning live action show
Wonder Woman-L. Caeter
Hulk-both Ferrigno and movie version
Spider-man-both tv and movie versions
Hercules sorbo and S, Reeves and Ferrigno versions
Silver Surfer.
Thing.
Colossus-from the X-Men movies
Iron Man.

And again, anyone else that i left out.

Spire
No.

psycho gundam
actually it's "christopher reeve", george reeves was the first guy to play superman.

Master Court
Superman-chris reeves - Obviously well over 100 tons.

Superman-G. Reeves - He's not Superman. He's lame.

Superman-B. Routh - Obviously way, way over 100 tons.
But he lives an "alternate lifestyle", so it doesn't count.

Clark of Smallville. - 6 pounds.

Captain Marvel-saturday morning live action show - Haven't seen it.

Wonder Woman-L. Caeter - 100 tons.

Hulk-both Ferrigno - 10 tons.
and movie version - 100 tons.

Spider-man-both tv - TV? Like, cartoons?
and movie versions - 10 tons.

Hercules sorbo - Don't watch Hercules.
and S, Reeves and Ferrigno versions - Still don't watch Hercules.

Silver Surfer. - He didn't lift a damn thing.

Thing. - 100 tons.

Colossus-from the X-Men movies - He seemed more about durability than strength. Punching walls and throwing Wolverine just don't say much.

Iron Man. - 5-10 tons. He had trouble with the car. In fairness, he was using an obsolete and drained power source.

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