Super strength is the most cliché
among superpowers. The power of flight
is its only rival for the title of “most unoriginal power there is.” So with super strength being the most common
of superpowers, there are tons of fictional characters that have this as his
power. My ten here are the characters
who I think brought something novel about super strength and whose character
developments and portrayals were significantly helped made interesting by it. That’s how the characters are ranked in this list and not by who is the strongest.
Moreover, to limit the characters evaluated for the list, I excluded characters with super strength that have other super powers besides it. So no Superman or Spider-Man in this list. Also, I excluded those that gain super strength by increasing size like Giant-Man and Maul. However, those who have super strength as primary power and have secondary powers that can be somehow related to or were off-shoots of the main super strength power were still considered.
Moreover, to limit the characters evaluated for the list, I excluded characters with super strength that have other super powers besides it. So no Superman or Spider-Man in this list. Also, I excluded those that gain super strength by increasing size like Giant-Man and Maul. However, those who have super strength as primary power and have secondary powers that can be somehow related to or were off-shoots of the main super strength power were still considered.
10.) WRECK-IT RALPH
I have two to three others in
contention for the tenth spot but I finally gave it to the new guy (since the
movie was of this year’s offerings), the title character of the great movie Wreck-It Ralph. Ralph is the bad guy of an arcade game called
Fix-It Felix, Jr. The game is set on an apartment building
where Ralph uses his super strength wrecking the apartment building with his
large fists while his adversary, the game’s hero, Fix-It Felix, Jr., fixes all
the damages Ralph does with his magic hammer.
This was only as far as the game goes, but behind it all, once the arcade closes,
it’s all a job for Ralph and Felix, and the two are in good terms. However, while Felix is revered and beloved
by the apartment’s inhabitants, only fear and loathing are bestowed on Ralph
for being the “bad guy” of the game. After
30 years of this, Ralph finally gets tired of being the disliked bad guy. And to prove to the inhabitants of his game
that he has what it takes to be a hero, Ralph game-hopped to another game
called Hero’s Duty in order to win a
hero’s medal. But due to an accidental detour, he found himself in the game Sugar Rush, and it was during his time
there where he finally learned that being a real hero is more than about getting
a medal.
9.) MR. INCREDIBLE
Mr. Incredible, real name Robert
“Bob” Parr, is the main protagonist of the classic Pixar film, The Incredibles. During his prime, the super strong Mr.
Incredible was one – if not the greatest – of the greatest superheroes in the world. He even had a cool car loaded with
gadgets named “the Incredible”, which was a throwback to the Batmobile or the
cars that 007 drives. But because of
major collateral damages due to superhero activities, the government created a
“Super Relocation Program” which forced superheroes to abandon their superhero
identities, stop using their powers, and fit in and live a life among the
civilian populace. Bob got married with
his sweetheart, Helen (who was the superhero “Elastigirl”), raised children
(who have superpowers due to having superhero genes from both parents), and
took a white-collar job in an insurance company. However, Bob is bored with this tedious
lifestyle that he still secretly sneaks out with his bestfriend, the superhero
Frozone, to fight crime. Bob would be
manipulated by the villain Syndrome to return to his Mr. Incredible persona, in
which he does, so that he will be able to destroy him. But Syndrome’s plan would backfire since the
return of a Mr. Incredible – with the help of his superhero family – would lead
to his defeat. The best, unforgettable
memory I have of Mr. Incredible’s display of super strength in this film was when
he used trains for his workout (e.g. using a train car to bench press) to get
back in shape.
8.) LUKE CAGE
Due to being experimented on
while in prison, Cage gained superhuman strength and an impervious skin. He is an adept fighter – being an exceptional
athlete and street fighter even before gaining superpowers, and obtaining some
knowledge of martial arts due to years of hanging out with Iron Fist – and has
learned how to successfully utilize and combine his powers and skills to increase
his combat efficiency, even allowing him to fight more powerful opponents. What I like most about him is that he is a
superhero that refuses to wear a costume, which adds to the street grittiness to
the character.
7.) JUGGERNAUT
He is the only villain in this
list, and is the earliest villain with super strength that greatly appealed to
me. He is referred to as “the unstoppable
Juggernaut” and there’s a reason for that.
Cain Marco (Prof. X’s half-brother) has been given tremendous superhuman
strength by the Crimson Gem of Cyttorac.
Moreover, he also has a mystical force field that greatly enhances his
durability. He is “unstoppable” since,
once in motion, he is physically impossible to stop. However, he is very vulnerable to mental attacks,
thus, he wears a trademark helmet which protects him from such.
6.) CAPTAIN HAMMER
Captain Hammer is the nemesis of Dr. Horrible, the... anti-hero? Villain? Anti-villain?... of the epic short movie Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog (if you haven’t seen it yet, you should!). Despite being a superhero, Captain Hammer is very much unheroic. He is narcissistic, reckless,
and self-centered. The public, though,
adores him and perceives him as a real hero.
Captain Hammer possesses super strength and invulnerability, thus, he
had never been familiar with pain until Dr. Horrible’s damaged death ray gun exploded
in his hand and sent him flying across the room. The explosion never really gave Captain
Hammer any physical damage at all, but it made him feel pain for the first time
in his life. Being unfamiliar with
pain throughout his life gave Captain Hammer a very low tolerance for pain that
when he experienced it for the first time, he was greatly traumatized. The last time we saw him, he was wailing in a session with a psychiatrist. I find
it brilliant how it was explored through the character’s super strength and
extreme durability the idea that there can be a disadvantage when one has been
shielded from pain throughout his life, that when he finally experiences pain –
whether serious or minor – he won’t have the mechanisms to deal well with it which
would lead him to fold.
5.) STRONG GUY
The X-Factor Guido Carosella has one
of the laziest superhero names ever conceived.
Nonetheless, I found him one of the most interesting characters out
there that has super strength. His super
strength power is somewhat unique since it is dependent on kinetic energy. Strong Guy’s mutant power is the ability to absorb
kinetic energy and then use it to enhance his physical strength. Example, if he gets hit by a bus, he can absorb
and store the amount of force from the impact, and then release the energy
through – let’s say – a punch and that punch will have the same amount of power
as the force of the bus’ impact. Pretty
cool, eh? The downside, however, is he
needs to physically release the energy within 90 seconds of absorbing it or the
stored energy will permanently distort his body. That’s the reason why his body shape is
unusually top-heavy. He is constantly in
pain from the distortions happening inside his body, but because of having a cheerful
disposition, he is able to hide the pain very well. He is very witty and smart, and is very fond
of making jokes, probably as a way of coping with the physical pain.
4.) POPEYE
In the comic strip, I can find no
indication that Popeye has super strength in that version. But in the animated TV series, super strength
is a recognized characteristic of Popeye.
The climax sequence of each episode is almost always the same: first,
the villain – usually Bluto – beats up Popeye; second, a weakened Popeye eats a
can of spinach which gives him super strength; third, a recovered and greatly
empowered Popeye turns the tables on his foe, overpowers him, and saves the day
(“the day” – more often than not – pertaining to Olive Oyl). Sometimes, it is established that Popeye
already has super strength prior to eating up his can of spinach, and after he
consumes spinach, his super strength significantly increases. Watching Popeye’s ridiculous depiction of
super strength – which includes turning a raging bull into an entire meat
market with one punch or even clobbering inanimate and intangible things, like
storms, into submission – was a lot of fun to watch.
3.) THING
The Thing is arguably the
Fantastic Four’s most popular member (Or I’m just being biased since the Thing
is my most favorite FF member?). Aside
from possessing super strength, the Thing is also extremely durable because of
his rock skin. Also, it was mentioned
that when the Thing is in his rock form, he doesn’t age, thus, making him
immortal! He is also known for his
catchphrase “It’s clobberin’ time!” which is one of the catchiest catchphrases
ever coined.
2.) HERCULES
The half-god Heracles, son of
Zeus from a mortal woman, is the greatest among all heroes of Greek mythology,
though he is more famously known by his Roman name, Hercules. Through the
centuries, the name “Hercules” has been synonymous to super strength. And in modern times, he has been many times
depicted in different media. But three
notable reinterpretations of Hercules are my favorites (as suggested by the
accompanying image above): the struggling hero-in-training from the Disney animated
movie (and its TV series spin-off), Kevin Sorbo’s portrayal in the awesome Hercules: The Legendary Journeys TV
series, and the Marvel superhero (who was even able to absurdly pull Manhattan
Island!).
1.) HULK
If there’s someone that rivals
Hercules as the epitome of super strength, then it is the Hulk. Hulk is potentially the strongest among all the
characters in this list – or among all characters with super strength for that
matter. I say “potentially” since the
Hulk’s strength is proportional to his rage.
The angrier he is, the stronger he is.
When the Hulk’s rage is at its peak, the Hulk’s super strength is
limitless! Still, even when calm, the
Hulk is still capable of lifting or pressing up to 70 tons. He uses his powerful legs to leap long
distances and he can create a shockwave through merely clapping his hands
together.
The Hulk’s entire
characterization is incredibly interesting.
His human alter ego, Bruce Banner, is extremely the Hulk’s antithesis. Banner is wimpy and meek, while the Hulk is
savage and tremendously vigorous. Banner
has one of the most brilliant minds in the world, while the Hulk speaks in
broken English and has the intelligence comparable to that of a toddler or a
retard. However, this doesn’t mean that
the Hulk is dumb, gullible, and dim-witted because it is shown that he can be
scheming, cunning, creative, and capable of reasoning. The “Dr. Jekyl-Mr. Hyde” relationship between
Banner and the Hulk is a major factor of the character’s awesomeness.
The most interesting thing that I
find about the Hulk is, in spite of being considered a superhero and generally recognized
to be aligned with good, the Hulk is nonetheless a menace and a major threat to
people and property. He is susceptible
to going uncontrollably berserk when greatly enraged; and with no consideration
to collateral damage, safety of others, and conditions of his environment, he
would brutally pour out his wrathful power until he destroys his target. He is as much danger to his allies as to his
enemies. He is an unpredictable, difficult
to control weapon of mass destruction.
However, despite of these things, he is more frequently inclined to save
the world than destroy it.
The Hulk is handily number one to
me. And no matter how catchy “It’s
clobberin’ time!” is, nothing can beat “Hulk smash!”
Where is PITT? He fought the Hulk to a draw.
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