Comic book experts: Who's the least powerful superhero?

Daredevil has super-powers. Originally, his massively-enhanced senses were a result of the same radioactive (or was it chemical) waste that blinded him. Later, they retconed it to that merely being the catalyst to awaken an innate talent of his. Still, he can hear heartbeats from 20 feet away, smell the faintest whiff of perfume, and has a “radar” that largely substitutes for vision, and is actually better in many cases (in the dark, can “see” behind him without turning around, etc).

Say, was Four-Legged Man ever actually in The Tick’s comics? Or was he only on the TV cartoon?

And when he was killed, Warlock gave him a new digital life, right? So now he’s a bio-machine like Warlock, who I think is dead.

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My mistake.

And my nominee for lamest side-kick has got to be AquaLad. Totally vapid charactor, at least the Green Arrow’s Speedy got hooked on smack for Pete’s sake!

What happens if she phases someone half-way into a wall and leaves them there?

My vote is for Bucky. Captain America’s dead partner. He was a kid in a costume. No shield, like Cap. No powers. No utility belt like Robin. A liability.

Just a kid in a mask. And he’s dead.

And Cap kicks himself because the kid’s dead, making the kid a dead liability.

Can’t get less powerful than that.

Now now, it can be argued that Bucky had the rarest superpower in all of Marvel continuity: the ability to actually stay dead once he died, standing firm in eternal slumber where so many other Marvel Characters keep rising from the grave at the merest whim of a writer.

Oh, wait, they brought a version of Bucky back in the “Heros Reborn” plot restart after that Onslaught mess, didn’t they? Nevermind.

I like to pretend that doesn’t count because

a) she was a girl
b) she sucked
c) she was a total rip off of Frank Miller’s Robin from Dark Knight
d) Heroes Reborn Captain America sucks in general

Sorry. I think this is where I’m supposed to type “Woosh” for my own inability to realize that.

Actually, if you check out issues of CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS from the 1940s, Bucky is shown using flame throwers and machine guns to slaughter Japanese and German soldiers. Even when fighting ordinary gangsters, Bucky is shown on one cover clearly wearing a mean looking set of brass knuckles. He was a tough kid.