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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
It's not really that hard to guess there are varying levels of Super-Strength here (i.e., Super Weight). Cap's obviously much stronger than normal people, but they can still kind of hurt him. It's probably the same in strength difference between Cap and Iron Man, who in turn gets outdone by Thor, who in turn gets outdone by Hulk.
Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Lash, Bucky, and Captain America all look basically equal to me in terms of Super-Strength.
Little late to this party. I'd say that Cap might have border line Super-Strength. He's capable of whatever a human using their full physical strength can do, which varies from person to person.
Taking the quote above into account, the Serum boosts him up to his full potential, keeps him there, and lets him push himself for much longer, and much harder than a normal person could hope. As already pointed out (and something I never thought of) all those limiters that are in place in the body to prevent it from Damaging itself when we go beyond our limits are either taking permanent vacation in Cap's body, or simply finding that they can let things go on a little longer than the norm.
Since we never see him pulling any huge Strength feats (outside of sending people flying when he hits them hard enough), it's still tough to tell his full limits, but I'm betting he can probably do that kind of stuff that most people only due under extreme stress (like lifting a small car) if he pushes himself hard enough.
He's still well belong....say Spiderman in raw physical strength and endurance, and he's close enough to a normal well trained human that they can still give him a run for his money, but I'd say he'd outlast most of them.
As for him versus Tony in raw Strength, Depends on the suit Tony is wearing, but most of the time, I give it to Stark.
One Strip! One Strip!Um, that vibranium was used for Ultron. We saw that in the last film. The producers have even described his motive as "investigating why a bunch of vibranium got loose and attacked the world". It's about Ultron.
Cap ist strong enough to hold a human pyramid on a motor bike over his head. He should be strong enough to at least try to hold a helicopter.
And I think that he is stronger than either Luke Cage or Jessica Jones. Luke is apparently not much stronger than a normal person, his superpower is to have unbreakable skin. (and may I mention how much I enjoy the fact that he is the defensive, passive power while Jessica has the active aggressive one?). Jessica is just strong enough to stop a slow moving car and is immediately in disadvantage if she encounters another strong being with fighting experience, since she has none but always relies on her strength.
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No, he wasn't? He punched through a wall, but it wasn't metal. In fact, he explicitly couldn't punch through a police car door. He is strong, but not that strong.
Anyway, personally I never really got a sense of how strong he actually was in the series. I've seem people mentioning he was weaker than Jessica, but that didn't seem clear to me at all.

Oh I see, he's trying to disprove my earlier statement about Marvel Cinematic Universe Super-Strength feats.
Well, Tony's armor lets him bench 100 tons in the comics so I'm happy he can at least punch a hole in a wall while wearing it.
But for the most part the Hulk still has the best feats of Super-Strength compared to everyone else that shares that power and doesn't wear Powered Armor.
This isn't a complaint, I understand why it's done and I'm fine with it.
edited 26th Nov '15 6:42:59 PM by VeryMelon