Big Boss vs Captain America

I'm not talking about the in-universe timeline. I'm talking about the years of feats he has accrued since he thawed. The first Captain America comics debuted in 1941. They were canceled in 1954. Cap was reintroduced in the Silver Age in 1964, his disappearance being explained as him being frozen in ice. He's been a regular feature in Marvel comics for the past 51 years.

1964-2015 is 51 years of feats. Add in the Golden Age comics (1940-1954) and you have 65 years of feats, excluding the time he spent frozen in ice.

Accepting the Big Boss lifted a 500 ton machine is like accepting Master Chief can flip a 100 ton tank or that Ryu can survive a sword through his chest. It's a gameplay mechanic. Nothing more. The same way he can survive getting shot with a rocket or a rail gun or carry all of his shit with him in a backpack. It's gameplay.

An outlier but outliers fill this sub.

If we're accepting outliers...

Cap has never done anything close to that

holding a skyscraper

ripping the arm off a robot

And you're right, Big Boss isn't Solid Snake, he's a better version of him

That's why Big Boss was defeated by Snake three times in a row, right? While he had the arena and weapon advantage, plus he was prepped.

All the bullet time dodging things are in the MGS GameCube remake.

He can have all the bullet time feats he wants. Whether it's flipping through a hail of gunfire, dominating some super soldiers in h2h, or being used as a human missile Cap demonstrates that he is superior to BB in pretty much every regard.

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