Are we talking about the Cage one shot?
I'm pretty sure if you want to gauge Cage's stamina by that then we can basically through out all his endurance feats over the years.
^ It's ok to hate on a sucky character. For sure Ms. Marvel would maul Cage in a fight. But Cage's durability is up there despite his stamina/strength/damage soak not being on Rogue/Ms. Marvel's level.
This all comes back to pressure points. Wolverine threatened to use them on Rogue. I think that's dumb, but again, I'm not completely surprised. And didn't Daredevil say he couldn't use pressure points on Cage in their sparring match?
Pressure points worked on Cage before. Although he showed some resistance and that was before his upgrade (not sure if his dur got a boost too though).
Wolverine not just threaten Rogue once with a pressure point but actually used it on Rogue later down the road in another story knocked her the f#$% out and dragged her to the danger room to fight for leadership of the X-men.
^ Isn't this the comic where Rogue makes Wolverine submit by hanging him up by his arms and threatening to penetrate his skull and brain through the throat with a spear?
yes, its where she trapped logan with some boyscout rope trap.
she threaten logan with her BS anatomy lesson which logan responded by breaking the spear via grabbing it with his leg and getting out of the trap and drawing out the fight in a stalemate where he threaten to stab her and she threaten to slid his throat.
Logan just smiled at her and told her she was ready to lead the X-men
a stone spear is not gonna make it to the brain cavity no matter how hard you try to make it happen..
Rogue isnt a Biologist and a human skull covered with adamantium would make such a threat impossible.
but, pls dont try to change the subject with your ghost hole theories and PIS moments since none of that is applicable to Cage in this particular fight.
And none of that actually changes that Logan using his legs to get out of his predicament does indeed validate the threat of Rogue's theory rather than debunk it. Otherwise Wolverine would have simply stated, "Sorry, girl. The adamantium lining would prevent that from happening."
Doesn't take a biologist to see how consistently vulnerable Wolverine's brain is, real life biology be damned. I just think it's wonderfully ironic that you can readily embrace one part of that comic when it paints Wolverine is a favorable light, but simultaneously reject another part of that comic when it reinforces that Wolverine has a *gasp* vulnerability.
Fair enough. I don't see pressure points working on Cage unless you have someone like Mantis or Gamora using them.