[@Blackstripe] Well I wouldn't know the motivations behind that, perhaps Zero Hex likes the character concept. As for thematic consistency, you actually [i]don't[/i] seem to have one. Like you say you want it to have a theme, which if I were to wager a guess, would be something lowered powered? But like one of the things, is you are playing a waaaay stronger Captain Marvel, plus also the fact we have some Marvel such as the Captain Antman look alike, magic based characters and speed force characters in something like that which you said something around video game Arkham-ish level? But I'll digress from that point and move to another. I'd view a theme as say, "DC Universe but everyone's roles are swapped.", like with Earth 3. If you wanted a theme, based on the intro blurb, you'd want something like "DC Universe but everyone's powers are based on magic." That's a viable theme and would be something that would net you a coherent and consistent thing. Personally, I also don't see any problem with Zero Hex sharing his thoughts. It brings out new perspective and getting a feel from multiple perspectives is a good thing. But now then, comic books [i]are[/i] way out there; that's what makes comic books fun. Hell even in really down to earth things like in a Dick Tracy comic book you get really weird gadgets like the watch phone, weird looking crooks and tons of firefights. Now on the subject of being an active wrestler who can do such feats and still participate in events; Bane could find those activities more fun than just say smashing up a city block, and of course being bound to the ideals of lucha libre. If it's a, well good, shoot he'd be fighting against other powered freaks. Bret Hart or Kurt Angle could've legitimately beat any wrestler they've wanted since both are technical wrestling gods but they went along with promoters because it was an activity they loved and they were professional. It very well could be that simple of a motivation. As for the example of a plane; that is what an ordinary man could do; this isn't taking super comic drugs into account. It's easy to imagine comic drugs doing such a thing. [url=https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/8/80103/2498680-2268174_bane_new_522.jpg]Again I present comics[/url] That was Bane from the New 52 series, who just got on some Venom, casually lifting a boulder singlehandedly. It seems to be a pretty big boulder and they, especially ones that look around the size of this one, are very heavy. And as I noted above in other depictions even without drugs Bane can rip off a man's, who is in a metal battle armor, clean off. I don't have any qualms with going against stronger heroes, though narratively it makes more sense for a villain to be stronger against the hero for stakes and what not but that's really here nor there at this point. But yeah really no problem against going against a higher class of heroes. I also feel that this is not really about the feats alongside it happening from the drugs. As I've mentioned these drugs would be a rather hard to get thing since getting that perfect blend would be notoriously difficult to create and assemble and because of that would also serve as a really reliable narrative hook, (hint, hint) for Bane to follow whenever he is low on the stuff. Personally what I'm thinking is this is more or less an issue with the name, because it doesn't fit your mold of what you've assumed Bane to do. Course that's just my guess at the situation.