Wolverine vs. Spider-Man

Started by srankmissingnin1,019 pages
Originally posted by Silent Master
By all means, start providing the thousands of examples where Logan heals from total organ liquefaction in under a second.

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Any time Wolverine gets hit by a top tier Brick and doesn't go down... that's whats happening. You know happens to Wolverine when someone with super strength starches him? More or less the same that would happen to you. Wolverine doesn't have invulnerability, he has a healing factor. Wolverine's durability is relatively base line human. Any time a character with legit super strength hits him, his organs and muscles are turned into a mush. We've been told that expressly and it's logically what would happen. How much more hand holding do you need you mongoloid?

Pull your head out of your ass.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Coming from a guy that believes 100's of Wolverine showings are PIS, that's rather funny.

Thanks

IOW, you can't provide the evidence to back up your claim.

If this nonsense doesn't stop, I'm closing the thread and declaring a winner. sneer

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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Origin, not Origins. Big difference, buddy.

I know the 6 part series Origin which showed Wolverine's origin not Way's atrocious Origins. I don't know about The Package though, is it good?

Does Wolverine have superhuman durability, in your opinion, SilentMaster?

Originally posted by Badabing
If this nonsense doesn't stop, I'm closing the thread and declaring a winner. sneer

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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Does Wolverine have superhuman durability, in your opinion, SilentMaster?

No

Originally posted by -Pr-
😂

Originally posted by abhilegend
Like I said there is nothing I want to discuss with you of all people how difficult its to KO wolverine. I'd rather talk to a wall. That would be more flexible to my reasoning.😛

I can add at least a dozen other classic stories from last two decades and numerous others from silver age like Action 775, For the man who has everything, Hitman 34, DCP 85 by Alan Moore, Superman for all seasons, Birthright, Red Son, Superman😛eace on earth, Kingdom Come, Superman adventures, Superman Classified:Kryptonite and a lot more. Wolverine isn't daredevil but the only character who has more classic stories than superman is batman not daredevil. You can disagree but superman is a lot higher than wolverine in classic storytelling and that's why there are so many versions of him. You just considering Origins in the same ballpark as All star or WHTTMOT invalidates anything you say from now on.

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😛

Well a wall would be oblivious to the fact that you don't have a leg to stand on, so you'd get farther I guess.

You can list a dozen other essential Superman stories, but I don't think you can list a dozen classics. I don't use the term classic lightly, when I say something is a classic, I mean that it transcends the medium and that everyone regardless of whether they like comics or have an affinity for the character should read. The only issue you listed that falls into that category is Kingdom Come, and if we are including stuff like that it opens the door the stuff like God Loves Man Kills. If someone who isn't a comic fan asked me what comics they need to read, the list would have much more Daredevil on it than it would Batman.

Origin != Origins. The fact that you don't know that is one of the reasons this is such a one sided conversation.

Originally posted by Silent Master
No

I will admit, Srank's opinion makes sense.

In your opinion, what happens, CSI style, when the Hulk punches Wolvie in the tummy?

Originally posted by Silent Master
No

So you agree with me. Glad we settled this.

Originally posted by abhilegend
I know the 6 part series Origin which showed Wolverine's origin not Way's atrocious Origins. I don't know about The Package though, is it good?

It was a decent story, art kinda bugged me though. Read it once when it was available for free in Marvel Digital Comics section. Volume 3, issue 41.

lol@ Wolverine having base human level durability...

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I will admit, Srank's opinion makes sense.

In your opinion, what happens, CSI style, when the Hulk punches Wolvie in the tummy?

Srank's opinion means that Wolverine's healing factor is so strong that the hundreds, if not thousands of times Wolverine has been visibly injured are PIS. and that the maybe the few dozens fights where he's been hit by cl 100's are his average.

I'm fairly sure that 100's of examples >>>>>> a few dozen.

You might as well argue that the dozen or so times that Deathstroke has hit Flash related characters is proof that he's a high-end speedster.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Srank's opinion means that Wolverine's healing factor is so strong that the hundreds, if not thousands of times Wolverine has been visibly injured are PIS. and that the maybe the few dozens fights where he's been hit by cl 100's are his average.

I'm fairly sure that 100's of examples >>>>>> a few dozen.

You might as well argue that the dozen or so times that Deathstroke has hit Flash related characters is proof that he's a high-end speedster.

"The dozens fights where he's been hit by cl 100."

facepalm

Do you SERIOUSLY have that little of a clue?

Originally posted by Parmaniac
lol@ Wolverine having base human level durability...

Srank said relatively.

Maybe his internal HF is different to his external HF (am grasping here, I will admit - am just trying to move things along in a civil fashion).

Otherwise, his hair would grow like a motherphucker - I mean, I know he's hairy, but if his 'external' HF is as fast as his internal HF (i.e healing from Hulk's punches) he'd trip over his own hair.

Or maybe he DOES have superhuman durability, and his piercing durabilty, rather appropriately for him, is shit compared to his blunt force durability, which seems to be High Herald level?

Like Aquaman. 😈

That's another way of looking at it, I suppose? I mean, we do have prior: WW, Thor, Aquaman etc...

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Srank said relatively.
His bones are far more durable than the one's of ordinary humans (without adamantium). Also logically like he said his inner organs wouldn't liquify, pretty much everything except his skeleton would fly from his bones. I'm aware that he has these feats etc. but I doubt that every time a class 100 hits him that exactly this happens.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Well a wall would be oblivious to the fact that you don't have a leg to stand on, so you'd get farther I guess.

You can list a dozen other essential Superman stories, but I don't think you can list a dozen classics. I don't use the term classic lightly, when I say something is a classic, I mean that it transcends the medium and that everyone regardless of whether they like comics or have an affinity for the character should read. The only issue you listed that falls into that category is Kingdom Come, and if we are including stuff like that it opens the door the stuff like God Loves Man Kills. If someone who isn't a comic fan asked me what comics they need to read, the list would have much more Daredevil on it than it would Batman.

Origin != Origins. The fact that you don't know that is one of the reasons this is such a one sided conversation.

I already said I don't want to discuss any further. Frankly I like wolvie and spidey about the same, so I don't have any favorite in this fight.

That only tells that you haven't read these comics and is solely going by throwing things into dark. Anyone saying For The Man Who Has Everything isn't a classic or Birthright, Hitman 34, Red Son aren't a classic which get recommended by everyone doesn't know about comics much. Kingdom come was about superman and his influence, wolverine was just there in GLMK. Lets see which Daredevil stories are better than the like of All star, KIngdom Come, WHTTMOT, FTMWHE, Secret Identity etc.

I mistook Origin for Origins. It was an alright story, superman has at least half a dozen origin stories alone better than that.