"Ajax (Greek Legend) (Earth-616)" VS "Ajax (Pantheon) (Earth-616)"
Ajax (Greek Legend) (Earth-616)
Ajax was the son of Aeginan prince Telamon, grandson of Zeus, and of Salamis' princess Periboea, granddaughter of Poseidon. He was one of the original suitors of Helen of Sparta, and swore loyalty to the one Helen would choose. Menelaus succeeded in winning Helen's hand in marriage. When Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, came to Sparta and stole Helen, Ajax fulfilled his oath and joined Menelaus under his brother Agamemnon's leadership. Along with Nestor and Odysseus, they were dispatched to find Achilles at the court of Lycomedes, king of Scyros. Though Achilles wasn't bound by the vow to Menelaus, Odysseus and Achilles easily convinced him to join them in the Trojan War, sailing from Aulis.
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Ajax (Pantheon) (Earth-616)
Ajax possesses various superhuman physical attributes. How he came to acquire these powers is currently unknown. Superhuman Strength: Ajax possesses vast superhuman strength of unknown limits. Under normal circumstances, he is able to lift at least 100 tons. However, similar to the Hulk, Ajax's strength increases during periods of heightened anger or rage. Hence, the upper limit of his strength lies in excess of 100 tons. Superhuman Stamina: Ajax's advanced musculature produces considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. At his peak, he can exert himself for about 24 hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him.