Originally posted by Battlehammer
actually I think it was his body guard the did it.as for the thread maker why do you wish to know?
Also I could find quite a few, I own most of Wolverines apearances.
He was knocked out by both, remember the first fight Mr.X and wolverine had...wolverine got his ass kicked and was left on the floor in a puddle of his own blood, I am pretty sure Mr.X knocked him out
Googled "Wolverine knocked out" the other day ...
Don't know if I'm surprised or not surprised at all that the first hit links back to good old KMC ...
Might as well contribute something while I'm here, though, so:
Wolverine versus Daredevil.
Source: Wolverine #24, Volume 3. Enemy of the State, Part 5 of 6.
Wolverine versus Captain America.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=641421&pagenumber=9
Source: Wolverine #25, Volume 3. Enemy of the State, Part 6 of 6.
Wolverine versus Sabretooth.
Source: Wolverine #10, Volume 1.
Wolverine versus Spider-Man.
Source: Superior Spider-Man storyline (Otto Octavius a.k.a. Doctor Octopus)
Wolverine versus Thing.
Source: Fantastic Four versus X-Men 4-part miniseries
Wolverine versus Namor.
Source: New Warriors storyline ... Wolverine and Namor bring the villain Nitro to justice after the murder of Namorita
Wolverine versus Magneto.
Source: Uncanny X-Men. Want to say issue 108, Volume 1.
Wolverine versus Hulk.
Source: The Incredible Hulk #181, Volume 1.
Yeah, most kids your age are unaware of how Wolverine was originally meant to be portrayed, a guy who was hella tough but not invincible, who'd have to bluff an armed guard because he was still hurting...
Or get schooled by an old man with no powers because he wasnt as good a swordsman and the old man was fighting dirty...
...before rampant fanboy-ism got him tanking nukes and shit.
Not your fault though.
I get you believe no comics exist over 10 years old.
Bye bye, young Stilt. 🙂
Originally posted by riv6672
Yeah, most kids your age are unaware of how Wolverine was originally meant to be portrayed, a guy who was hella tough but not invincible, who'd have to bluff an armed guard because he was still hurting...Or get schooled by an old man with no powers because he wasnt as good a swordsman and the old man was fighting dirty...
...before rampant fanboy-ism got him tanking nukes and shit.
Not your fault though.
I get you believe no comics exist over 10 years old.Bye bye, young Stilt. 🙂
Well, that's one way of looking at those scenes. Never mind that in that fight with Shingen, he was specifically poisoned just before the fight in order to give Shingen a chance, or that after the Hellfire goon gives up, Wolverine doesn't think "good thing he bought my bluff," like you implied. Instead, he thinks "I've mellowed some since joining the X-Men. In the old days, I wouldn't have given this punk a choice." In other words, he bluffed him because it was an easier way to beat him, not because it was his only option. The simple fact is, Claremont had Wolverine take this:
and this:
And yeah, he also had him knocked out a fair amount of times, but so what? Even under Claremont's pen, he eventually started taking this:
And even this:
http://imgur.com/abQ7dlD
http://imgur.com/ciD1VZR
http://imgur.com/CyOrg90
http://imgur.com/p8SbSIF
Because do you know what? Characters aren't supposed to be stagnant. They're supposed to grow, and change, and develop. Yeah, towards the end of Claremont's run he had Wolverine in a constant state of being underpowered, due to the massive damage he kept inflicting on him, but that wouldn't have lasted forever, any more than Storm's depowering did.
And the first writer that started taking Wolverine's healing beyond where Claremont had gone was Larry Hama, not a fanboy, but a friend and colleague, not to mention the second most influential Wolverine writer of all time.
Go ahead though, keep pretending that time stopped in 1982. Just don't act like it's relevant to the character as he is today.