Originally posted by who?-kidNot my job to do your legwork, you go round up the quotes of them saying each and every one of those things.
Sorry, didn't exaggerate one bit. Next time maybe, but not this time. It's all here, in this mighty thread...
Until you prove otherwise you were exagerating the arguments.
Originally posted by brainchild81Except that Spiderman said he did. . .
He was moving in slow mo in the g-yard and dodged everything he wanted to.🙄 No need to go all out on someone who can't even hit you when you're moving slow. He only has to dodge a lil' bit and then ground Wolvie and finish him.
Originally posted by brainchild81You know hw only said that he felt like he was slow, that tends to be the case when you're fighting someone who's faster than you expected.
He said that while he was moving slow though. And since he's not gonna be in "slow and stupid" mode. He definately won't have to go all out. You get me? If slow mo Spidey's speed > Wolvie's speed. Non-slo Mo Spidey Speed>>>>> Wolvie's speed.
And he felt like he was stupid, that happens when you panic.
So I like how you twisted that turn of phrase to suit you, when as I just pointed out it can be differently interpreted.
Only sense left is spider sense. . .well probably only the physical senses because he still has a sense of fear. . .
but the sense of sight is probably gone due to the eyes being closed. You can also note that those clothe white spots on his eyes are often different sizes to show what his eyes are doing. . . Kinda odd, but hey thats the way they've always done things.
Originally posted by Creshosk
Yeah depending on how he sprays it. . .Speaking of which the new organic webbing, how well does that do?
Originally posted by steverules
I tisn't easy to just web wolvie up, he can dodge the webbing (Ithink). But what if spidey didn't have his webbing? Would he still be able to win?
Wolverine could definitely dodge some of the webbing all of the time, or all of the webbing some of the time, but not all of the webbing all of the time. I'm confident that, inevitably, Spidey would be able to tie him up.
Which leads to your next question, and I think, no he probably wouldn't win without the webbing. While I can't wrap my head around why Logan is relatively unknockoutable (not really a word, but whatever). He sure wasn't back inna day...
Later...
But, clearly, in more recent storylines Wolverine seems to have acquired something similar to "Homer Simpson Disease"; a layer of additional fluid around the brain that keeps him from getting knocked out as a "normal" person would, even with an adamantium skull. So, I don't think Spidey could reasonably expect to knock him out. He may, with a lucky blow, but that's no guarantee.
Of course, Spidey might be able to do something nasty, like stick to Wolvie's back, grab his arms, and pop them out of the sockets. Not sure on that, though. Not sure if it would guarantee a win, either.