>2025 AD >no hero who has super powers that rely on drug use
Popeye
>>151323612Captain America?
>>151323612Drugs are bad, that's why villains like Bane use them for powers.
>>151323612isnt that the whole point of The Boys?
Not a hero, but Snowflame exists
>>151323612Sentry?
>>151323612Heroes don't take drugs.
>>151323784There's also Bane.
>>151323612isn't that Hourman's entire deal?
>>151323784they should bring this guy back but name him mudflame and he huffs jenkem to power up
>>151323612literally all my muggas who were on kick. And Quentin Quire. Quentin Quire is not my mugga.
>>151323925Yep.
Bamse
>>151323612>2025 AD I know you're just as excited as I am, but the new season isn't 'til next year
>>151323732>>151323612drugs equalling super powers is just a holdover from when we thought chemicals could do anythingrelated to broader category of "lab accident", where falling into a bunch of brightly colored chemicals was enough of a justification for any insane power you could think ofthe only difference between captain america and the flash is that one intentionally got injected with drugs and the other fell on to them by accidentjust like with nuclear radiation being understood to not grant super powers, we know mostly know that steroids do not turn you into the hulkif anything, the fact that there are muscle-enhancing drugs that do actually work in real life has caused the super-drug to shift away from superheroes and more towards military fiction the fact that they work, but they dont work that crazy, has enabled the super soldier who is injected with drug cocktails to give them the daft punk treatment to survive in halo, warhammer, etc.