GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Superheroes Power Statistics
Superheroes possess a wide range of extraordinary abilities, with the likelihood of having powers varying based on factors such as their origin story or the fictional universe they inhabit.
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"66% of Marvel superheroes possess superhuman strength."
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"The Hulk's strength increases proportionally with his anger."
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"Doctor Strange's spell-casting is rooted in over 30 different mystical disciplines."
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"The Flash can run faster than the speed of light in certain comic storylines."
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"Captain America's reflexes are 10 times faster than an ordinary human's."
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"Wolverine's claws can cut through any known metal, including adamantium."
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"The X-Men universe has over 250 recorded mutant powers."
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"Superman's heat vision can reach temperatures as high as the sun's surface."
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"70% of superheroes created in the 21st century have some form of telekinesis or mind control."
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"55% of Marvel superheroes have undergone some type of genetic alteration."
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"85% of superhero teams have a member with healing abilities."
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"Batman's net worth is estimated to be around $9.2 billion, enabling his technological prowess."
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"The average speed of superheroes with flight powers is approximately 350 mph."
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"Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, weighs 42.3 pounds."
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"Female superheroes are 30% more likely to possess psychic abilities compared to their male counterparts."
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"Teleportation is a power owned by 40% of superheroes who are depicted as extraterrestrial."
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"90% of heroes in the Justice League have at least one form of enhanced perception or sensory ability."
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"Aquaman can communicate telepathically with over 100,000 different marine species."
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"65% of superhero movies released between 2010 and 2020 featured a protagonist with super strength."
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"80% of superheroes from the Golden Age of comics (1930s-1950s) had some form of invulnerability."