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15 Superheroes Who Don’t Have Powers And Still Put On A Show When Fighting Villains

Almost everyone loves superhero stories, and even more loves to know everything about their lives and how they got their superpowers. However, there are countless paladins of justice who have decided to defend the world and arrest the villains, despite not possessing any super strengths. What they have are skills accumulated through years of training and a strong will to fight evil.

we, from awesome.club, we love to show you fun facts from the entertainment world, so we’ve listed 15 superheroes who are ordinary people like us, but who still fight for the good of humanity. See this list and comment if you remembered any others that should appear in the next selection.

1. Iron Man

SHIELD agents Amanda Armstrong and Jude met on a mission, fell in love, and years later became pregnant. When she was born, the baby was put up for adoption and later adopted by the couple Maria and Howard Stark. Tony Stark, as he was called, was a precocious boy who learned very early and almost self-taught everything he could about electronics.

As an adult, Stark built a suit of armor to save his life after he had an accident, and ended up using it to save some people from a bomb attack. After that, he went on to assume the identity of Iron Man. To remain anonymous, he said that the superhero would actually be his personal bodyguard. Your strength comes from your armor technology and not your physical strength or superpowers.

2. Batman

His secret identity is the figure of Bruce Wayne, the young billionaire who decided to fight crime undercover, a few years after witnessing the death of his parents (Thomas and Martha Wayne) in a robbery. He then began hunting villains in Gotham City and later went on to integrate the Justice League with other upholders of the law.

Bruce was inspired by a bat he saw in his mansion to compose his uniform, because he realized that the image of this animal caused fear in people, and he thought, therefore, that it would help in the fight against crime. He built a headquarters under his mansion (Batcave) and He has dedicated his money and technology to building weapons capable of helping him fight crime, as he has no supernatural powers.

3. War Machine

War Machine is a superhero who also uses an armor developed by Tony Stark, hence all his resemblance to Iron Man. It is used by James Rhodes, Tony’s friend and former treasurer. The two met when James had his helicopter shot down, just as Iron Man was fleeing an enemy.

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Like Iron Man, War Machine he doesn’t have a special strength or powers, but he has advanced technology in his cybernetic implant, which together with his armor, makes him an almost indestructible machine against evil. The armor may also have other parts attached, as in the Skrull Invasion, which he turned into a “satellite armor”.

4. Shang-Chi

Shang-Chi, son of the sorcerer and criminal Fu Manchu, was trained from an early age to become a great warrior and expert in sorcery. Later, he realizes his father’s misdeeds and decides to run away from home. He ended up working for his own father’s enemy, Commissioner Denis Nayland Smith. Sometime later, as an adult, he joined other superheroes, such as Daredevil and Black Widow, in special task forces.

Like everyone on this list, Shang-Chi did not develop or acquire any special superpowers, however, he was trained in various Chinese martial arts. His level of training borders on superhuman strength, allowing him to destroy materials such as concrete and iron with his techniques. In addition, he has great resistance to pain and speed to, for example, pick up weapons thrown at him by the enemy and throw them back.

5. Moon Knight

Marc Spector was a military man, CIA agent and boxer before dedicating himself to fighting “outlaws”. He developed a costume that paid homage to the Egyptian god of the moon, called Khonsu, and was inspired by him to compose his superhero name: Moon Knight.

His abilities as a superhero include several types of martial arts (Boxing, Judo, Savate and Kung Fu) that made him an expert in combat with or without weapons. He also possesses foolproof interrogation and investigation techniques. His training includes resisting pain, inducing fear in opponents, and fast-paced healing.

6. Nightwing

His real name is Richard John “Dick” Grayson, he was Batman’s first Robin, helper and adopted son — Bruce Wayne, who helped found the duo, and even trained Tim Drake to be his replacement. With a very different personality from his tutor, he stood out for being an excellent strategist, for possessing tactical thinking and a natural tendency to leadership.

Despite having no superhuman power, he is multilingual, great at math, acrobat (family profession), has investigative skills, great physical conditioning (speed, agility, endurance and strength) and is an excellent hacker. Like most heroes without powers, he masters the martial arts, is a master of disguise and escape, in addition to having a perfect aim.

7. Gladiator Gold

Michael Jon Carter is the superhero, a member of the Justice League, called Booster Gold and is inserted in the comics as a person who came from the future (25th century). He was a watchman at a museum that kept accessories for villains and superheroes from the past, and one day he had the idea of ​​using some of this equipment to travel to the 20th century.

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Yet another superhero who has no powers; instead he has had a lot of training and has equipment that replaces supernatural abilities. His great asset is to wear a suit with various accessories, such as glasses, ring and bracelets, which make him fly, release energy beams, form force fields, which protect him, have infrared vision and magnifying lenses.

8. The Question

Journalist Vic Sage is revolted by the high crime rate in Gotham City and resolves to eliminate all evildoers. He meets an old acquaintance who is a scientist and professor, Aristotle Rodor, who shows him a mask he developed in the laboratory. It is composed of material that Aristotle named pseudoderm and which served perfectly for the hero’s disguise.

The character has a genius intellect that makes all the difference when it comes to investigating criminals and putting together strategies to fight them. He is a born detective and is even ranked as one of the smartest heroes in the entire DC Universe., at this point he is only compared to Batman. In addition, he, like most of the heroes already mentioned, is a master in various branches of martial arts.

9. Black Widow

The person behind the Black Widow alias is Natalia Alianovna “Natasha” Romanoff, who was a spy, a member of SHIELD and helped to found the Avengers. The character was initially created as a villain by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck in the comics in the 1960s.

Among her many skills, she is a highly trained spy, master of martial arts (Kali, Hapkido, Luta Livre, Krav Maga, Kung-fu, Taekwondo and Sambo), has skill with manual weapons such as staffs and spears, performs acrobatics and parkour, speaks several languages, is a master of interrogation and has an enviable intellect. She combines all these features with her bracelet and electroshock machine.🇧🇷

10. Star-Lord

Star-Lord is the son of a human and a Spartoi, an extraterrestrial from the planet Spartax, and is a hybrid type that has no superpowers. Because of his unique physiology, he is able to use the maximum strength and potential of a normal human being. Therefore, he possesses the pinnacle of physical strength, endurance, agility, stamina, longevity, and mental process.

Your skills are: be a skilled marksman, martial arts expert, excellent conflict resolution strategist, extensive training as a spaceship pilot, and unparalleled knowledge of alien cultures. It also has several accessories such as a implant translator of alien languages, a helmet that makes it possible to adjust the atmospheric pressure and that supplies oxygen, in addition to jet boots.

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11. Rorschach

With a difficult childhood lived in foster care, Walter Kovacs started working in a women’s clothing factory in his teens. There, he had contact with the fabric that would later be the material for his disguise mask. Later, Walter learned of the murder of a client and this was the trigger for him to decide to fight crime.

Your skills are: advanced melee combat (Karate, Boxing, and Taekwondo), master acrobat (climbs, jumps, and lands on your feet), superior intellect (“tactically brilliant and unpredictable.” —Nite Owl), investigative and intimidation talent, and perfect aim.

12. Punisher

Frank Castle is the man behind the Punisher hero🇧🇷 He swore revenge after a family tragedy, and after that event, he decided to fight crime. Frank, who was a navy captain, was part of the Marine Corps and fought in the Vietnam War, used all his prowess and military training to dedicate himself to the search for criminals and mobsters.

He doesn’t have any superpowers either, but his military background has given Frank a lot of abilities: strength (supports twice its weight), high pain tolerance, physical stamina, speed and intelligence beyond normal. He is still an expert in weapons, a master of martial arts, practices calisthenics, is an excellent pilot and marksman, as well as being a great expert in interrogation and tactics.🇧🇷

13. Nite-Owl (The Owl)

He was a policeman, named Hollis Mason, who was tired of seeing so much corruption and crime in the city. Therefore, he requested that he be assigned to the places that recorded the highest rate of violence, so that he could act. And every day he wore his hero’s uniform under his policeman’s clothes.

His skills include a skilled hand to hand combat and his experience as a policeman helped him to have an investigative nose. He still has equipment that he developed, such as his aerodynamic suit on the arms and legs, leather mesh on his head and a resistant tunic that protects his chest.

14. Ghost

In 1936 this character was created, and, in 1939, it became part of the comics in a newspaper and later in comic books. He was considered the first costumed superhero and was very successful in comics for several decades. Christopher Walker Jr. he was a boy who lost his father at the hands of pirates and swore to fight this and other crimes, thus living in search of justice.

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