The most powerful human in fiction

Started by Darth Piggott4 pages
Originally posted by Pandemoniac
God is not human, thus Jesus isn't. Allowing alteration; Doc. Manhattan or the Hulk. Pure human; Batman

Well I can't agree that Jesus is not a human, seeing that he was born on Earth from a human female, and he looked like a human, and died like one, so I think he would be the strongest.

He could be killed and just come back to life, so you really can't beat him.

Depends on what storyline you wish to go with; biblical Jesus or historic Jesus. In both cases an extraordinary person, but only superhuman in the testaments that describe him as the son of God, thus a half-god

Little pedantic, but isn't the thread about power and not strength. So the if we take the biblical sense of Jesus: he was the son on God and could achieve miracles just with a touch - i.e. the healing of the wounded, and the turning water into wine, and the feeding of the 5000. So in theory he has whatever you can imagine at his disposal.

For instance, if Jesus wasn't the pacifistic forgiver that the Bible tells us of, then there's no reason to believe he couldn't tap into an unimaginable well of his other Godly powers - which could be anything beyond the imagination.

Of course, this is taking into account that people believe that the bible is a work of fiction - but does this count if you're a believer?

I would say if you believe the events in the bible actually happened, then it's non-fiction. We are trying to find the most powerful human in fiction.

John Murdoch from "Dark City"

Originally posted by Darth Piggott
I would say if you believe the events in the bible actually happened, then it's non-fiction. We are trying to find the most powerful human in fiction.

so it's a hit or miss. Best to leave Jesus out of it then for the sake of stopping religious debate lol

the master Chef is strongest eh kills aliens and doesnt afraid of anything

I'm still sticking with Simon. Dude breaks a drill billions of lightyears across by himself in the movie. MoThEr****InG mIrAcLeS bRo.

Definitely Dr. Manhattan

hercules, half human half god

krillin - dragonballz's most powerful human on planet earth.

Samson - biblical dude, long hair, 'bout yay high, knocked down some temple pillars with bar hands.

Ryu - (street fighter) imo most powerful human fighter in video games

wonder woman - in comics, she's the most powerful human chick on the planet.

Thinking about it, wouldn't Darwin from X-Men be up there at least. He can adapt to anything

Lawnmower Man?
Q from Star Trek? Not an Earthling though but humanoid.

Stan Lee in Marvel Comics fiction is supposedly the TOAA. The One Above All. And omniscient and all powerful.

I think Bruce Almighty is perfect

Dr. Manhattan is the most powerful fiction character.

I would say Jesus or Moses... Jesus could be resurrected from the dead and perform miracles, walk on water and fly. Moses because he was able to utilise Gods powers, turning water into blood, creating a tornado made of fire and opening up a passageway across the red sea. Oh and btw, Superheroes are fictitious too! 馃槢

Hulk super-stragth ivincible

I really have to question the intelligence of people who don't understand what the **** "genetically human" means.

Simon is probably the best example as he is an actual human with great power (Molecule Man might be better though, I am not sure if he is still genetically human, but he is certainly far more powerful).

Not including guys like mutants from the Marvel universe either, since they are Homo Superior, not Homo Sapiens.

Actually, would Solar, Man of the Atom count? If he does, then I choose him, he is apparently supposed to be a much stronger Molecule Man in powerset.

i think me

Originally posted by Super Marie 64
[b]Pre-Retcon Beyonder is human, though. Last time I checked, at least. [/B]

By that logic so is Q , then .

Haruhi Suzumiya . I don't recall her ever being referenced as a mutant , so she could possibly take this title .