How many miles away could DCEU Superman toss MCU Luke Cage?

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Poll How many miles away could DCEU Superman toss MCU Luke Cage? (29 votes)

1-10 10%
10-20 7%
20-30 7%
30-40 3%
40-50 0%
60-70 0%
70-80 0%
80-90 0%
90-100 3%
Anything over 100 69%
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*Using all of his strength, and given the chance to build up momentum before throwing Cage, how far could Clark toss him?

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Who cares?

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#3  Edited By Torrentio

As much as he can toss anything or anyone of Cage's weight

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basically tossing a rock

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@squaddoubleyou: Except you can’t toss a rock into space if you’re comparing to a human throwing a rock

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He can throw a train across town and that's at least 100 tons, he would toss a 250 lbs man into orbit

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#10 cocacolaman  Moderator

At least 30 miles.

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#12  Edited By deltahuman

He can't.

Cage adapts and one shots

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As far as he wants to

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#14  Edited By rogueshadow  Moderator

I think Netflix Luke is supposed to be far heavier than a normal person based on certain scenes, a lot more than 250 lbs. He completely tilted a car when he fell on the backend of it, heavily deformed pretty sturdy looking metal rails by falling just 15 or so feet onto them and left a pretty big crater in the earth after falling just 6 stories. It seems like he is probably meant to be extremely dense.

So I'd imagine he wouldn't be able to throw him quite as far as a normal person, but still absurdly far. I'd imagine it would be further than any of the values listed if he went all out, considering Nam-Ek threw what I've read was a 150 ton + trailer half a mile or so (nd it's highly doubtful that that was his max given that he was specifically aiming it at Superman).

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As far as he can throw any person. Luke Cage is super durable not super heavy and the differences in mass between two humans is neglible with the forces we're talking about.

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#17  Edited By macleen

I think Netflix Luke is supposed to be far heavier than a normal person based on certain scenes, a lot more than 250 lbs. He completely tilted a car when he fell on the backend of it, heavily deformed pretty sturdy looking metal rails by falling just 15 or so feet onto them and left a pretty big crater in the earth after falling just 6 stories. It seems like he is probably meant to be extremely dense.

So I'd imagine he wouldn't be able to throw him quite as far as a normal person, but still absurdly far. I'd imagine it would be further than any of the values listed if he went all out, considering Nam-Ek threw what I've read was a 150 ton + trailer half a mile or so (nd it's highly doubtful that that was his max given that he was specifically aiming it at Superman).

You just explained the difference in weight between an ant and a cockroach and how it's going to affect the strength of your average human.

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I don't think he could lift him.

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He can't even lift him.

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#21  Edited By rogueshadow  Moderator

@macleen said:
@rogueshadow said:

I think Netflix Luke is supposed to be far heavier than a normal person based on certain scenes, a lot more than 250 lbs. He completely tilted a car when he fell on the backend of it, heavily deformed pretty sturdy looking metal rails by falling just 15 or so feet onto them and left a pretty big crater in the earth after falling just 6 stories. It seems like he is probably meant to be extremely dense.

So I'd imagine he wouldn't be able to throw him quite as far as a normal person, but still absurdly far. I'd imagine it would be further than any of the values listed if he went all out, considering Nam-Ek threw what I've read was a 150 ton + trailer half a mile or so (nd it's highly doubtful that that was his max given that he was specifically aiming it at Superman).

You just explained the difference in weight between an ant and a cockroach and how it's going to affect the strength of your average human.

Given that the whole topic is essentially asking to draw a distinction between Luke Cage and other weights, namely, I would imagine, regular humans, which he is likely triple the weight of or more, why wouldn't I make simple note of the difference? It's not like I brought it up out of the blue sky.

I've already said that he can probably throw him further than any distance stated. The difference brought about by his weight would be inconsequential in the scheme of things but would still likely exist. I'm not trying to devalue Superman here.

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#22  Edited By Ccbm2208

Probably 50+ miles.