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  2. Category : Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength

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    A. Aardwolf (comics) Abomination (character) Abominatrix; Absalom (comics) Achilles (Pantheon) Adam X the X-Treme; Adversary (comics) Agamemnon (comics) Agent X (Marvel Comics)

  3. Superhuman strength - Wikipedia

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    Superhuman strength is a superpower commonly invoked in fiction and other literary works, such as mythology. A fictionalized representation of the phenomenon of hysterical strength , it is the power to exert force and lift weights beyond what is physically possible for an ordinary human being .

  4. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    Superpowers and ESPers are a commonly used concept in comics, manga, and anime — particularly in the shonen genre. They are often featured in popular manga, comics and anime such as Dragon Ball Z, Saint Seiya, YuYu Hakusho, One Piece, Black Clover, Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach, Code Geass, Fairy Tail, Hunter × Hunter, Attack on Titan, Bungo Stray Dogs and My Hero Academia.

  5. Grapplers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    It is a loosely organized group of female wrestlers, most of whom gained superhuman strength through the group known as Power Broker, Inc. The group's first appearance was in Marvel Two-in-One #54, created by Mark Gruenwald, Ralph Macchio and John Byrne. [2] The group's membership was later expanded in Thing #33 written by Mark Gruenwald.

  6. Kyokushin - Wikipedia

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    Kyokushin Karate has served as the basis for the Kyokugenryu Karate, a fictional martial art from SNK Playmore's Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and King of Fighters series. Kyokugenryu (lit. "the extreme style") and Kyokushin are similar sounding names, and the family patriarch Takuma Sakazaki is modelled after Kyokusin founder Mas Oyama.

  7. Weapon H - Wikipedia

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    After a power failure at Roxxon, Dario's latest contact to Weapon H alerts the Skrullduggers outside the outpost. After slaying some of the Skrullduggers, Weapon H, Angel, and Blake make their way into the Roxxon outpost, where they meet the engineers and soldiers there, to rescue them where they have found a way to harness the magic.

  8. Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    During the 2008 "Secret Invasion" storyline, Ms. Marvel saves Tiger Shark from being killed by an alien Super-Skrull in Raft. [44] Tiger Shark also skirmishes with Deadpool at the direction of Osborn. [45] The Elder of the Universe the Grandmaster also recruits the character to be part of a team called the Offenders in a bid to thwart the Hulk ...

  9. Archer & Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Obadiah Archer is a psiot, a superhuman by birth. He has the subconscious ability to adjust and adapt his body to a variety of situations. With this, he can imitate any fighting move or physical feat he sees and memorize any physical skill he is taught (provided these feats and actions don't require superhuman power levels).