First..haha..
Second, it looks like you are attempting to be funny in lieu of defending your assertion or answering the question.
It can work, but it kinda signals a lack of interest in actually supporting your positions, and that future dialogue is unlikely to be fruitful.
Like, with Drax we are talking Alien here. The same with Superman. And in the MCU and DCU, Aliens don't have the same baseline abilities as Humans.
In D&D 5e, all playable races have the same baseline abilities.
Without adventuring/Player or NPC Classes all creatures are around 8 to 12 in any ability score.
So the average person of any race can lift around 300 pounds (lifting is 30× strength score).
Some races like goliath double that, so that's 600 pounds.
That is the baseline. I only now MCU Drax and not comic Drax, but he seems to fit as a Playable D&D race (if I remember correctly). He doesn't seem super strong like Superman, who can lift millions of tons.
Strength also defines how far you can jump, which is strength score in feet. So a mundane person D&D person who gets his strength score to 20 is the baseline for strongest non magical character.
Which, as a goliath would be 1200 pounds lifting, 600 pounds continuous carrying and 20 feet jumps.
If a hero does more than that, he would count as supernatural in the context of D&D.