Category:Fictional characters with superhuman strength
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{{Notice|Must be an innate trait - This category does not include characters who use temporary enchantments, powered exoskeletons, or other "external aids" (such as Master Chief and Doctor Doom). This also does not include characters whose universes are absent of logic or causality and carry an ignorance to the laws of physics, such as Bugs Bunny and Donald Duck.}}
{{Notice|Must be a superhuman trait - This category does not include characters who can lift less the {{convert|2000|lb|kg|abbr=on}} [1 ton]; if the character is non-human, the character must exceed the limitations of their species. For perspective, the average physically fit human is able to "lift/drag/carry" one's own body weight; up to double one's own body weight. Olympic weightlifters are near the limit of human potential, being nearly five or six times stronger than the average human, who will struggle to lift {{convert|100|lb|kg|abbr=on}} over their head. The official heaviest deadlift record lifted {{convert|458|lb|kg|abbr=on}} kilograms; with an overhead lift stands at {{convert|581|lb|kg|abbr=on}} kilograms (see Andy Bolton); the Guinness record for greatest weight ever lifted by a human being at {{convert|6270|lb|kg|abbr=on}} (see Paul Anderson (weightlifter)).}}
{{category explanation|fictional characters who possess superhuman strength that exceeds maximum potential of their race, species, or any equivalent creature given their proportions. This may include characters for whom strength is innate via natural phenomena, genetic engineering, and cybernetic augmentations (such as Adam Jensen and Captain America)}}
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