thing is Logan is far more skilled than the hulk and is prob faster and more agile
Logan's incredible HF also allows him to survive some hits from the Hulk
and finally, his claws could do major damage to the hulk if he manages to land them to the head or brain (for obvious reasons this doesnt happen in comics)
all those factors lead me to believe it is possible for Logan to beat Hulk...very slim, but possibility exists
Oh, I completely agree with you that Hulk would beat the snot outta Logan the overwhelming majority of the time...but the thread merely asked who is the most powerful Logan COULD beat
and I think Logan could beat Hulk maybe 1 out of 50 fights
whereas he has NO chance of beating guys like Superman. Logan's powerset gives him the possibility of beating the Hulk.
This is why Logan is a character that I tend to loathe (even though, prior to joining KMC, he used to be one of the top 3 favorite characters). The way people post when it comes to Logan is plain ludicrous.
For instance, take the above. You are saying that if Wolverine plunged his claws into the Hulk's head/brain it would do 'major damage' That is interesting, because in my opinion the Hulk has a far BETTER healing factor than Wolverine has.
Hence it is quite interesting the effect Wolverine has on the Hulk (according to some posters). Pray do tell, if X-23 was to plunge her claws into Wolverine (say one claw through each eye), would that kill Wolvie? And if X-23 would not cause major damage to Wolverine in such a way, why would Wolverine cause major damage to the Hulk in the same manner?
Especially when we have seen the Hulk basically regenerate, in a few moments, from a skeletal base?
Unless Wolverine has some special ability that causes other characters to forfeit their given traits and characteristics, I simply do not see how Wolverine can put down the Hulk (in any way or means) using claws.
And outside PIS, I simply do not see how Logan (as great a fighter as he is) would do anything to the Hulk apart from rend some rips and tears, which almost instantly heal.
Please prove me wrong. (And I honestly mean that .....I'd like to see how Logan can put down the Hulk ....NON PIS).
I agree, but disagree. You if I am not mistaken are implying that they overestimate his abilities badly which was true during the time when you were an active member. Now days his abilities are vastly underrated by many.
For instance, take the above. You are saying that if Wolverine plunged his claws into the Hulk's head/brain it would do 'major damage' [/B][/QUOTE]
It masterbruce he tends to be some what miss informed. However in his defenses I have never seen hulk bee impaled in the brain and keep fighting (or in the brain at all) This may be due to my lack of read on the subject. However I doubt he would put Hulk down even for a view seconds it would likely make him angrier.
Current down graded wolverine I would strongly agree. However prior to Logan’s down grade there healing factors would be quite closes to one another.
It was only masterbruce who believed this.
Wolverine had his brain cut into three pieces while being infected with nanites and survived. He would not be killed by such an attack if we are referring to pre down graded wolverine.
Wolverine did the same feat, there stances were even the same.
Logan has also healed from a skeleton on roughly 3 occasions something I not even sure Hulk as accomplished.
I will do as I can. I agree however, that Logan really can not win such a match. Logan however I believe does have the ability to take down grey hulk. My reasons are that grey hulk does not have the level of healing his counter parts have and Logan could attack fast enough to give him a KO, though brief that it would be, it by the forum rules would be consider a win.
I haven't read the comic, but if I'm picturing these nanites correctly, they would be microscopic in size -- able to travel through the bloodstream. This would give the nanites a direct pathway to the brain.
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