Originally posted by FrothByte
@h1, first off, please figure out why we can't quote you. Secondly, to actually prove that Cap is simply peak movie human you actually have to provide feats of other movie humans matching Cap's [b]highest end feats, as those are what make him superhuman. So far you have been unable to do so. [/B]
I did. It’s in my post.
Originally posted by FrothByte
@h1, you didn't post anything that compares to Cap holding down a helicopter or casually lifting a motorcycle with 3 women overhead. Try again.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Or run 13 miles in 30 minutes without showing any signs of fatigue afterwards.
The examples are numerous. h1 is clearly trolling.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
The examples are numerous. h1 is clearly trolling.
Originally posted by Robtard
I'd assume he's fool's trolling, Cap has numerous feats of strength, speed and durability that put him in the super-human range and not just skirting it.His chase scene in Romania had him nigh matching cars on the freeway, so that puts him at easily above 50mph going all out.
Again with semantics. You keep referring to superhuman in terms of real life humans. I’m referring to superhuman and peak human in terms of all movie humans.
In terms of movie humans, Cap is a peak human.
In terms of real life humans, Cap is superhuman.
In other words, there are unaltered movie humans with feats that match and exceed Cap’s best.
The cars were moving anywhere from 5mph to about 20mph.
It was rush hour type traffic.
Originally posted by FrothByte
@h1, you didn't post anything that compares to Cap holding down a helicopter or casually lifting a motorcycle with 3 women overhead. Try again.
I did. Reread my post. The post about busting through brick walls, flying, etc.
Originally posted by h1a8
Mostly in martial art movies such as Iron Monkey, etc.
Characters busting through brick walls, flying through the air like Superman, lifting humongous columns, etc.
Iron Monkey does not exist in the MCU and those people are more than "peak human" in their own universe as normal people don't fly. Ergo your points are invalid and so are you.
The characters in those martial movies are superhuman in their abilities. You said it yourself that they fly through the air like Superman. Does that mean Superman (or heck even X-Mens Angel) is peak human? Of course not.
A lot of times they can cling to walls as well. Does that mean Spider-Man is peak human? Of course not.
Those super ninjas may be considered peak human in their own movies. But in the MCU peak humans are the likes of Black Widow, Hawkeye and Punisher. And Cap is leagues above them.
In the DCEU peak human would be Batman. In the CW Dc Universe it would be Arrow and Deathstroke. Cap is leagues above them too.
So as far as Marvel and DC debates go, Movie Cap is well within the superhuman category.
Those martial art movies are more like Iron Fist. But again he learned his abilities in a magical place granting him abilities well beyond what humans from the regular world are capable of.
Originally posted by Robtard
Iron Monkey does not exist in the MCU and those people are more than "peak human" in their own universe as normal people don't fly. Ergo your points are invalid and so are you.
Which universe is irrelevant.
Fiction (such as comics) define superhuman based off real world humans.
And why throw insults? Where's your class?
Originally posted by h1a8
Which universe is irrelevant.
Fiction (such as comics) define superhuman based off real world humans.And why throw insults? Where's your class?
Wrong, it's relevant.
And Cap compared to real world humans is still superhuman. He's also superhuman in the MCU. The MCU bases him more off the Ultimate Marvel series than his first comic appearances in 1941.
Insult? Where? Calm down, cupcake.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
The characters in those martial movies are superhuman in their abilities. You said it yourself that they fly through the air like Superman. Does that mean Superman (or heck even X-Mens Angel) is peak human? Of course not.A lot of times they can cling to walls as well. Does that mean Spider-Man is peak human? Of course not.
Those super ninjas may be considered peak human in their own movies. But in the MCU peak humans are the likes of Black Widow, Hawkeye and Punisher. And Cap is leagues above them.
In the DCEU peak human would be Batman. In the CW Dc Universe it would be Arrow and Deathstroke. Cap is leagues above them too.
So as far as Marvel and DC debates go, Movie Cap is well within the superhuman category.
Those martial art movies are more like Iron Fist. But again he learned his abilities in a magical place granting him abilities well beyond what humans from the regular world are capable of.
I'm not referring to gaining ability due to magic.
It is understood that all humans from all fictional universes are the same.
And what if Cap is peak human and others are just lower?
How do you define peak human?
Isn't Fisk a peak human by definition?
Originally posted by Robtard
Wrong, it's relevant.And Cap compared to real world humans is still superhuman. He's also superhuman in the MCU. The MCU bases him more off the Ultimate Marvel series than his first comic appearances in 1941.
Insult? Where? Calm down, cupcake.
Basically you said I'm (as a person) invalid.
He's peak human in the MCU. In the real world there are no peak humans.
The universe does not matter. Stop making up irrelevant rules