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| Definition = In [[Marvel Comics]] the term '''superhuman''' is part of a "power classification system" and applies to aptitude (usually physical) far beyond the range attainable by normal human beings. An athlete is a normal human in extraordinary physical condition, such as a weight lifter or boxer. Peak human is applied to physical abilities that are nearly, but not quite, beyond the limits of the best of humans. Enhanced human refers to superhuman abilities some distance beyond the limits of humans, such as being able to lift a small car but not a tank, and is a kind of term for "light" superhuman abilities. Then comes the term superhuman. Characters with a superhuman attribute are far beyond normal human abilities. There is also a range beyond superhuman and this is [[metahuman]]. As the enhanced human level is really just a term for a low superhuman ability, metahuman is a term for a high superhuman ability.
 
| Definition = In [[Marvel Comics]] the term '''superhuman''' is part of a "power classification system" and applies to aptitude (usually physical) far beyond the range attainable by normal human beings. An athlete is a normal human in extraordinary physical condition, such as a weight lifter or boxer. Peak human is applied to physical abilities that are nearly, but not quite, beyond the limits of the best of humans. Enhanced human refers to superhuman abilities some distance beyond the limits of humans, such as being able to lift a small car but not a tank, and is a kind of term for "light" superhuman abilities. Then comes the term superhuman. Characters with a superhuman attribute are far beyond normal human abilities. There is also a range beyond superhuman and this is [[metahuman]]. As the enhanced human level is really just a term for a low superhuman ability, metahuman is a term for a high superhuman ability.
   
| SeeAlso = [Superhuman Strength]], [[Metahuman]], [[Mutant]], [[Supersoldier]], [[Superhero]], [[Supervillain]]
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| SeeAlso = [[Superhuman Strength]], [[Metahuman]], [[Mutant]], [[Power Grid]], [[Supersoldier]], [[Superhero]], [[Supervillain]]
   
 
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Superhuman

In Marvel Comics the term superhuman is part of a "power classification system" and applies to aptitude (usually physical) far beyond the range attainable by normal human beings. An athlete is a normal human in extraordinary physical condition, such as a weight lifter or boxer. Peak human is applied to physical abilities that are nearly, but not quite, beyond the limits of the best of humans. Enhanced human refers to superhuman abilities some distance beyond the limits of humans, such as being able to lift a small car but not a tank, and is a kind of term for "light" superhuman abilities. Then comes the term superhuman. Characters with a superhuman attribute are far beyond normal human abilities. There is also a range beyond superhuman and this is metahuman. As the enhanced human level is really just a term for a low superhuman ability, metahuman is a term for a high superhuman ability.



(See Also: Superhuman Strength, Metahuman, Mutant, Power Grid, Supersoldier, Superhero, Supervillain)
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Marvel A-Z OHOTMU Stat refernece sheet distinguishes between the different categories of superhuman attributes and powers: http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8909/0statreference.jpg