Superhuman strength

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Superman
Basic Information
Name Superhuman strength
Other Names Super strength
Characters Hulk
Related Abilities Bone manipulation

Superhuman strength is a common special ability in ACG works.

Introduction

  • As the literal meaning goes, to be called "superhuman", one must be far beyond the limits of ordinary humans or their own race.
  • The main sources of superhuman strength include: innate/ talent (Superman), cultivation, mutation / transformation (Hulk), and magic (Shazam) or technological enhancements.

Characters with this ability

  • Tsunade, Sakura, Sarada (Naruto)
  • Overview: Kaili is a branch of medical ninjutsu. By accurately controlling the body's chakra, it can erupt with extraordinary power. It can shatter the earth with one blow. Tsunade can crack the ground with just a poke of her index finger. A crack tens of meters long. The representatives of Naruto's strange power are Tsunade and Haruno Sakura.
  • Saitama (One Punch Man)
    • Overview: He is the representative of superhuman strength in this work so far.
  • Hulk, She-Hulk, Red Hulk, Abomination (Marvel's Avengers series)
    • Overview: The Hulk's strength increases with the degree of anger. When he is at his worst, he can lift buildings. When he is at his strongest, he can even lift mountains (150 million tons) and cities without anger. Island, asteroid. She-Hulk possesses strength only surpassed by that of the Hulk.
  • The Thing (Fantastic Four)
    • Overview: After being radiated by cosmic rays during a space mission, his body structure changed and his appearance turned into an orange stone, making his body extremely resistant to blows and possessing infinite superpowers. He originally gained five tons of strength, which gradually increased to 85 tons, 90 tons and even 100 tons through training.
  • Spider-Man (Spider-Man, Marvel's Avengers)
    • Overview: Peter Benjamin Parker gained most of his spider powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider, with his spider powers giving him tens of tons of arm strength.
  • Superman (DC Comics)
    • Overview: As one of the original superheroes, Superman's signature superpower is super strength. Superman's power ranges from lifting cars and buildings to moving planets. In early comics, Superman's greatest limit was to pull thirteen earths.
  • Wild Tiger/Barnaby Brooks Jr. (Tiger & Bunny)
    • Overview: The ability is to "double the physical ability 100 times within five minutes (hundred power/hundred power)", but it cannot be used for 1 hour after activation.
  • Shazam (DC Comics)
    • Overview: One of Shazam's six magical abilities. The H in Shazam represents the power of Hercules, which is even more powerful than Superman in many cases.
  • Ultraman (Ultra Series)
    • Overview: Ultraman's strength (arm strength, grip strength, wrist strength, etc.) is measured in units of tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of tons.
  • The Kaiju Girls (Ultra Monsters Anthropomorphic Project)
    • Overview: The girls with kaiju abilities can break doorknobs unconsciously after awakening.
  • Nick (Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Return!)
    • Overview: Can lift huge rocks.