ultimate wolverine versus regular wolverine

Started by pr19833 pages

ultimate wolverine is pretty resistant, in one issue he was run over by a truck and his body was ripped to bits, that said, original wolvie has the whole feral thing, i'd give it to regular wolvie, as long as he doesnt have the bone claws, or else he's f*cked.

Regular Wolverine might not have more experience, we don't yet know how old Ultimate Wolverine is.

i dont mean experience before he was in xmen, i mean experience since he joined the xmen

I think Utimate Wolverine is meant to be younger, I know I heard it in Wizard at one point, but I'll have to look into it at the beginning of the year. And, Ultimate Wolverine is made to look MUCH younger, so that might say something there.

Ultimate Wolverine's got the reach (standing at over six feet) but like it was said earlier regular has "the feral thing goin on". I'de say if regular wolverine was as pissed as he was when he pooped his claw through sabertooths noggin than it would go to him, otherwise I'de say Ultimate wolverine's got his number, In the comic's Ultimate wolverine has shown himself to be an incredibly lethal killer that IMO surpasses regular in refined skill, (although mainstream wolvies gotten very sloppy over the years) but than again Ultimate wolverine got taken out of a fight after gettin hit with a few rounds of automatic gunfire, mainstream Wolvie took much more punishment than that without even slowing down.
U wolverine vs. wolverine =Ultimate wolverine victorious
U wolverine vs. Pissed of cajun= Ultimate wolverine fillet

ultimate wolverine is nothing near regular wolverines lethal killing ability, reg wolvie has taken out a barrage of the best trained ninjas countless times since he joined the xmen, that cant be said about ultimate wolvie

you should read the enemy of the state story arc for reg wolvie, then tell me he's gotten sloppy over the years...alot of writers just like making him a hot-headed character although experienced writers would definitely know what wolvies character is actually like

i think reg wolvie definitely takes this one

Hey dude if we were talking about the fallen samurai version of Wolverine, I'de say him (no question) but regular wolverine has gotten sloppy over the years, and I am reading enemy of the state man, (he should be nothing than a pure badass since this is supposed to be the pinicle wolverine storyline this year) but on average, wolvies gotten sloopy.

i dont think so, you cant say something like that about a comic book character, he's only sloppy because the writers want him that way, they prefer to show him as the hot-headed character that makes bad mistakes but ends up fixing them, he was like that at the start, but if you consider wolverines history (xmen history, samurai history, origins history, and weaponx history) you cant consider him going back to the hot-headed rookie-like character

fallen samurai version of wolvie is still the recent wolvie, the same one in the claremont/miller mini-series, the same one that lost the claws, i noticed people speak of wolverine like he's different types of characters as if all his stories are of different universes, but they arent (very few that we've seen are) he's an on-going character, the one that first appeared fighting the hulk is the same one thats recently appeared in enemy of the state and everything in-between (except AoA and maybe very few other exceptions)

he's not a pure badass???

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you mean taking on the fantastic four, escaping from s.h.i.e.l.d and still having to fight a majority of the marvel universe isnt badass

no that's not what I meant. I meant that if he's going to do all those things, he should be (is) a badass. I'm not saying he's a different character, I'm just saying he's a bit out of practice, the last time I saw him doing martial arts training was back in issue 125 (so long ago) and yes he can get "rusty" that's all I was sayin.

Wolverine shows of some martial arts skills in the recent Uncanny X-men books that had Weapon-23 in them; can't remember the exact number.

I'd say the only advantage (other then reach) that Ultimate Wolverine has is strength. He is clearly stronger then regular Wolverine.

yeah thats very true, but you cant consider the character sloppy because of how writers describe him, i've seen writers completely forget about his enhanced senses and do things to him that would never happen, or him not knowing things about characters he's had experience with before in the same comic title

how is ultimate wolvie stronger than regular wolvie?

yeah wolvie used martial arts against x-23 in uncanny xmen #451 i think

Originally posted by jinzin
U wolverine vs. wolverine =Ultimate wolverine victorious
U wolverine vs. Pissed of cajun= Ultimate wolverine fillet

Ummm, Gambit's a Cajun, Wolverine's a Canuck.😐

Just thought you should know.

Wolverine is referred to as a cajun by japanese hundreds of times..just thought you should know. btw (I should know, I'm a huge wolvie fan,,,,although, I may be misspelling that)

its not cajun, its canuck, as in a person from canada

Regular wolvie seems just far more experienced than ultimate version.
Same thing with ultimate and regular spiderman.
The ultimate versions are nowhere near as experienced as the regular versions

Well, just cause they're making the mistake, doesn't mean you have to. Trust me, he's a canuck, as in from Canada. A Cajun is from Louisiana, and I know cause I live around plenty. So, when someone calls Wolverine a Cajun, please correct them, cause they are very, very wrong.

And old school Logan wins, in my opinion.

Okay I'm well well well well (I can't stress well enough) aware of Wolverine's past and history so it's not as if your giving me a lesson on one of my favorite comic book characters, but in the comics I really remember japenese people refer to him as a cajun, (or something close to it anyways.) This week when I go home for break I'll really try to find and post an example of what I'm talking about, like I said I might be misspelling it, but I always thought it was weird that they call him that.

in a comic some japs called him charlie (its a funny thing to say to americans over there...although wolvies canadian, but still)

or maybe it was just a typo

They called him Gaijin in Japan which loosely means foreigner in a derogatory manner. Not Cajun. 😐

ohhhh, thats what he was talkin about, thanks for clearing that up nathan