Originally posted by Swanky-Tuna
I imagine it'd end with Wolverine being webbed to some surface with his arms apart in a T shape. Or maybe in an X while hanging/webbed to the overhanging bar on a streetlight. Not a neck snapping, although he could do it.
Originally posted by Havoc470
wolverine has enhanced strength, he'd break free from the webs
Barely enhanced strength if anything. His web is like steel cables isn't it? If Wolverine muscles his way out of a little webbing, he can try his luck against a lot of webbing. According to this site about the coolest physics teacher ever, Spiderman's webbing should be able to support tons of weight.
yeah, but would that include struggling weight and enhanced strength, sure his webbing is strong enough to lift a good amount of weight, and if he uses enough of it he could contain wolvie, but it wont be long before wolvie gets out of it really pissed and hunts the webhead down, although with their personalities it would only end with a few insults and something bigger would happen heheh
Wolverine does not have enhanced stregth he just has peak human so there is noway he is breaking out Spidermans webbing seeing as how its hard for Spiderman to break his webbing, second Spiderman is going win this he could beat Wolverine untill he is knocked out seeing as how Spidey has him beat in Speed and stregth, if Spiderman wanted to he could throw a truck on Wolverine and Wolverine isnt going nowhere.
http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/characters/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1160 read his powers and abilities, its the first on the list
sure stats dont really matter from most marvel sites, but that site usually keeps up to date with everything, and goes only by the comic books
spiderman would struggle to lift a truck, even if he threw it at wolvie, logan would only counter or maybe ::gasp:: slice through it with his claws
Spiderman's senses are not infallible. He's still susceptible to distraction, fear, hesitation... And they do have an impact (to a certain degree) on the effectiveness of this ability.
As to another battle between Wolverine and Spiderman outside of the single vs. comic they had in the 80's, there is also one I can think of - Marvel Comics Presents #48 or #49. Spiderman sees Wolverine on a rooftop. Thinking this is an imposter [as Wolverine and the other X-men were supposedly killed during the Adversary containment], he attacks him. Both exchanged connecting blows during the battle (Wolverine didn't use his claws for this fight). The fight discontinued when Spiderman became convinced this was the actual Wolverine.
Wolverine is still susceptible to injury and breaking one's neck is surely death for most characters. But the fight is about the character duking it out with everything, including the traits and personality that define them, not just their abilities alone. Spiderman is very emotional about death. It bothered him enough with his flashbacks about Uncle Ben's demise or the once reappearance of his parents.
Wolverine has little trouble about killing (for the most part), but if you bring the subject of Silver Fox of Mariko, he may falter.
Originally posted by radioboy121
Spiderman's senses are not infallible. He's still susceptible to distraction, fear, hesitation... And they do have an impact (to a certain degree) on the effectiveness of this ability.
As to another battle between Wolverine and Spiderman outside of the single vs. comic they had in the 80's, there is also one I can think of - Marvel Comics Presents #48 or #49. Spiderman sees Wolverine on a rooftop. Thinking this is an imposter [as Wolverine and the other X-men were supposedly killed during the Adversary containment], he attacks him. Both exchanged connecting blows during the battle (Wolverine didn't use his claws for this fight). The fight discontinued when Spiderman became convinced this was the actual Wolverine.
But then again, he was holding back, because he really thought it was just some guy dressed up as Wolverine and didn't want to hurt him (much).Wolverine is still susceptible to injury and breaking one's neck is surely death for most characters. But the fight is about the character duking it out with everything, including the traits and personality that define them, not just their abilities alone. Spiderman is very emotional about death. It bothered him enough with his flashbacks about Uncle Ben's demise or the once reappearance of his parents.
That's a bit far fetched I think. Wouldn't know why Peter would start crying about uncle Ben while fighting Wolverine. And though he still loves his uncle, and feels responsible for his death, he's over it. Life continues.
Originally posted by who?-kid
Yeah, I remember that fight. Not the best fight ever, because Spider-Man was fighting like a sissy and for some reason, he was clearly ignoring his spider-sense. Damn those lazy writers!
As said, his spider-sense is not as clearly the dominating force as the choices he makes. Also, I wish the fight was better too, but unfortunately it wasn't the main focus.
But then again, he was holding back, because he really thought it was just some guy dressed up as Wolverine and didn't want to hurt him (much).
The first part of the fight he did not hold back and second, Wolverine wasn't going all out either as his mind was on other things. The idea was that Spiderman cannot evade all attacks. A huge emphasis in the latter part of this vs. discussion through other posts was that Spiderman cannot be hurt, because he's too fast.
That's a bit far fetched I think. Wouldn't know why Peter would start crying about uncle Ben while fighting Wolverine. And though he still loves his uncle, and feels responsible for his death, he's over it. Life continues.
Spiderman is conscious about death/killing. It will play a part on how he participates in a fight. The lamentation of Uncle Ben and other matters is to illustrate he is not emotionless, cold.
I read in a 30th anniversary magazine (Wolverine special) that there was another recent fight amongst them, but I do not know anything about it.
they foughten twice spiderman and wolverine were pritty much equal in first fight. second fight wolverine hit spiderman more times then spideman hit him and wasent try at all cuz he new spiderman had thought him dead. but that was a quick fight barly 3 pages. any ways truth is wolverine never had to heal once well fighting spiderman and we all know if wolverine get one stabb on spiderman it over so in the end there no way wolverine would lose if it is to the death. even if not to the death it be a long fight I still figure wolverine would deffently win because he can take far more hits then spiderman.
dude wolverien vs spiderman wolverine hit spiderman a couple times lol. second fight wolverien hit spiderman mroe times. u are wrong wolverine is a superhuman of the first class spiderman is of the scond but wolverine fighting skill make him seem just as fast as spiderman. also if u read there fights crazy u would know that wolverine can deffently keep up with spiderman and can deffently hit him
the writers made that i tie because if either of them lost all of ther fanboys (you included) would get mad so they made it a tie.
and wolverine has no super strength, he is peak human, like captain america, he can bench maybe 600lbs, and please dont mention that stat listing u made, it was the biggest peice of sh*t ive ever seen
I dident make it ur saying the people who wright the comics are leing are they. so that would mean every thing eles is a lie. u make no sense u cant just say that not how the fight would go if the ****ing makers of wolverine and spiderman made the dam comic do u think that u have a better idear of the two characters then the makers do?