Talk:List of superheroes and villains without superpowers
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Needs links added and a lot of sorting. Also might be good to change name to nonpowered superheroes and villains. —Beerio
- OK well I've at least formatted it into a bulleted list (better than having spaces between each one). I don't know about the article name at all, or even if it's worth having the list, but you've obviously gone to a lot of trouble to create it, so we'll see where it goes. —EatMyShortz 11:56, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Accuracy??
I've looked and this list is NOT accurate.
Captain America has super powers.
Captain America, Bane and Ragdoll arguably have super powers
- Vmaldia 14:53, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed. Also, there's no way Lobo could be cited as "non-powered." That's like saying Kryptonians and Daxamites (or any of the Legion) are non-powered because they are using traits inherent to their species. Cybertooth85 23:29, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The Joker
Joker should be removed from this list, although he does not seem to have superpowers, much in the DC universe Implies that his shear level of insanity and state of mind are metahuman, down to the point that he became sane when radiation wiped out the powers of superbeings. Also, his insanity is often interpeted as suprasanity, giving him among other things, the power of cosmic awareness, being aware he is a comic book character. On top of that, he is nigh-inexplicably immune to many if not all poisons, including his own Joker-Venom and Scarecrow's fear gas, both of which he is the only known example. epocalypse 07:58, 30 August 2007 (uct)