@@ODINSON14 It's not my opinion it's a fact whether you want to believe it or not do the research better a you'll understand exactly what's going on because it's nothing slow about you you're just pretending like you don't for a fact Odin is the champion out of the two.
@@A1NYCBKLYNGIRL-tc5otfirst off, when did Odin ever become a part of this. Secondly, that IS an opinion. And even if it wasn't, that same logic could be said about every fictional character.
@@johnwright-b2lWrong. The first time Cap lifted Mjolnir was in Thor #390. He did it again during the Fear Itself arc. The most recent was the Secret Empire arc. What If is non-canon and never happened.
My favorite comic character. Steve exercises every single day, along with his battles. Shouldn't he get stronger like anyone else ? In the comics he was benching sets with 2 tons.
He does get stronger. In recent issues he was repping out well over 10 tons. In earlier issues he’s opened up a nuke missile silo door, and held up the weight of a collapsing building
@@blackhand441 who actually knows what peak human is? Our bodies aren't made like our ancestors. They had to deal with untold dangers and ways of survival
@@blackhand441 what people don’t understand is that the serum made him “genetically perfect human” and is at the end of human evolutionary potential. It’s very different from “peak human” which you get by training
What does that have to do with what they're talking about here Captain America is the topic not Blade movies are you serious bro bringing up Blade movies without any mentioning of him is so weird absolutely absurd.
Lately the multiverse/els world is a device the comic creators use when fans don't like something. Even if it's not established in the story. They'll say this isn't main earth story cannon.
To be fair, in Death of Captain America Steve wasn’t killed at all. He was shot by a mind controlled Sharon Carter with a time projectile that displaced his consciousness in the timestream. This left his body both alive and empty so Red Skull could inhabit it.
"who ever hold this hammer if he's worthy, possess the power of thor" - don't forget if odin didn't told this to the hammer, then no one can lift it no matter he's worthy or not..
Cap was willing to kill Tony to save Bucky if he had done that Pepper, Rhodey, Happy, Peter & Friday would've ruined his life even Howard & Peggy would've been disgusted with him. One cool thing about Cap is he's immune to hypnosis.
@victornieves1794 The man just found out who killed his parents & his so-called friend knew for years & failed to tell him about it. Then why did he leave Tony in the bunker in Siberia rather than tell T'Challa he was back there?
@victornieves1794 T'Challa didn't know Tony was there because Cap kept his trap shut he didn't want T'Challa to save Tony just so he could go after Bucky again. And Tony had every right to attack Bucky & Cap he just found out the truth about his parents what would you do? But you do have a point Tony should've had a backup up suit or had Friday pilot a suit down to him if things got tough. Tony just didn't think he would find out a horrible truth.
For all his worthiness of Mjolnir, Cap kinda did some people some serious wrongs. For instance, he rescued Bucky even when the dude literally killed Tony's parents. He took the risk to end his career as America's champion and fought Iron Man for Bucky's sake, even when it could be argued that Iron Man has the moral high ground here. Iron Man kinda realized his parents were cruel to him because they were too busy protecting him from people like Bucky, and this motivated him to avenge them, despite his grievances with them back when they were alive. Point is, Cap shouldn't have been worthy of Mjolnir. But why was he worthy anyway? Captain America chose to save Bucky despite the dude being a Hydra agent. This wasn't only because they were childhood friends and Bucky provided him emotional comfort in times of distress but because he discerned that while Bucky was a Hydra agent, dude's still someone he owed his current success to. "Even when I had nothing, I had Bucky." Even when he doesn't view himself as someone worthy of someone else being around with, Bucky befriended him anyway, and that touched him so much that he decided to follow that guy's example. Now, Bucky's the one with nothing, and Steve made it his job to be by his side. Like I said, he owed Bucky. He remained sided with Bucky in CA3 not only because they were childhood friends but because he figured that Bucky didn't kill Tony's parents by his own volition, and thus can be argued innocent. To be fair, he still felt that there has to be some punishment for the dude, so he left him in Wakandan custody. This ability to look to the bright side of a despicable person is probably why Mjolnir declared him worthy. That, and the part where he tried fighting Thanos even when he's severely inferior to the Mad Titan. And...why the hell was I talking about Cap being worthy of Mjolnir? Did I enter the wrong comment section? Edit: Time-stamp at 5:00 says I came to the right comment section. Hooray!
Captain America didn’t die from the abdomen shot, he was still alive and got shot by a mind controlled Sharon Carter with a powerful gun. However, that really just took him out for a little then he managed to come back from that to.
Blade. Made in the early 2000s? 1998. Also one of the reasons marvel actually survived past the 90s was the revenue that blade actually brought in. Just to dismiss it as a "campy" vampire film shows your lack of knowledge
BLADE was far from "campy" the 1st movie held the #1 position for the rest of the summer after it came out. The 2nd also had major success and even won Oscars for it's visuals and action choreography. I totally agree with you. Maybe he's a "Twilight" fan😏
BLADE was far from "campy" the 1st movie held the #1 position for the rest of the summer after it came out. It was also Marvel's 1st big screen debut. The 2nd also had major success and even won Oscars for it's visuals and action choreography. I totally agree with you. Maybe he's a "Twilight" fan😏
Man I was thinking the same shit! I don’t see how anyone could call blade one of the campiest vampire movies. The first blade was gritty and probably one of the few times I seen vampires as cool in a movie. Calling it campy is a damn insult.
On top of having the heart shaped herb, due to evolving hundreds of thousands of years on the Vibranium soil, eating the crops from it, and the animals from it, Wakanda people naturally have Vibranium running through their bloodstream. So on top of both of those, T'Challa has a vibranium suit.
The AI voices and pronunciations are so jarring. Sounds like chatGPT scripts too. Definitely lower quality compared to other human written and voiced videos but this is kinda ok to put on and fall asleep listening to I suppose
1. Bruce Wayne wasn’t injected with Super Soldier Serum. 2. Batman is a superior intellect and-along with his high-tech weaponry-a superior fighter. 3. But he remains an un-enhanced human being.
@@catspaw3092 1. Excellent points! 👏 2. You’re very perceptive too. 3. I’m always saying in my mind about overcoming any obstacle: “Batman would have found a way…” 🧠 💪
I look online how strong is cap but they say he's peak human even though cap do things a real like peak human can't do no human can run 40 to 60mph or lift 1100 pounds with ease if thats not enough Indication he's not peak human. I don't know what to tell you
Vap CAN take a bullet to the dome. Cap's mask is made of the finest boiled leather money can buy. It can stop .22 half-loads from 200 yards away, no problem.
Can characters with healing factors Have superhuman strength due to their body healing quickly so they with always be at peak performance and muscle build faster
If an american existed who became a god he would probably be dr Manhattan. but if god existed and he was turned into a american. he would probably be like steve rogers.
Thats doable whats the problem? A cheetah can run 50 to 80mph So far, the fastest anyone has run is about 27½ miles per hour, a speed reached (briefly) by sprinter Usain Bolt just after the midpoint of his world-record 100-meter dash in 2009. This speed limit probably is not imposed by the strength of our bones and tendons. The human frame is built to handle running speeds up to 40 miles per hour, scientists say. The only limiting factor is not how much brute force is required to push off the ground as previously thought, but how fast our muscle fibers can contract to ramp up that force. Steve is clearly, thanks to the super soldier serum, past the point of peak human, so 60mph is definitely doable.