Carnage can most likely win but with so much information in the Marvel Universe I would think Wolverine already knows his weakness to fire and sonics. If Wolverine does not know he will have a hard time taking on someone who can more than mimic spider-man's powers and more insane than Sabretooth. This fight would see alot of Logan's blood spilled. In the end, I see Carnage dicing Wolverine up so badly his healing factor would have trouble tring to heal so many puncture and slash wounds.
Originally posted by phillipan
how would carnage gear wolverines head off? his skull and bones are adamantium and earlier someone stated carnage could slice him in half again wolvies skeleton is adamantium
Originally posted by Omnislash Kid
Carnage would be able to tear Wolverines head off from his body. His joints aren't made or adamantium (if they were would he really be able to even move? I think not lol). His skull can still be removed from his body. However, somebody stated that Carnage would cut Wolverine in half. How the F*** would that be possible if his whole skeletal structure is adamantium? That alloy is indestructible (no exaggeration what so ever. It is literally indestructible)
Wrong. His skeleton is connected. How is that possible? We don't know. I heard there was some editor who mentioned microscopic adamantium chains in a letter column or something.
What we do know is there's a hell of a lot on panel proof that his head and limbs can't be teared off.
Back on topic, BC Wolverine and Carnage fought in X-Men and Spider-Man, no clear winner of course.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Wrong. His skeleton is connected. How is that possible? We don't know. I heard there was some editor who mentioned microscopic adamantium chains in a letter column or something.What we do know is there's a hell of a lot on panel proof that his head and limbs can't be teared off.
Back on topic, BC Wolverine and Carnage fought in X-Men and Spider-Man, no clear winner of course.
Originally posted by Omnislash Kid
Can you prove any of this?
Physically if his bones are connected by microscopic chains of adamantium which is unbreakable how would he be able to move? That makes no sense. He's still human. Also, what would happen to his joints if this were all true. The adamantium only has to do with his bones, nothing else. Last I checked, joints are made of cartilage and cartilage is not bone. I sir think you're wrong
Of course I can. For a good start:
Ba'al (officially cl. 75-100) tries to rip Logan apart and guess what? He fails.
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/5706/wolverine013.jpg
Thing is, it doesn't have to make sense. It's a comic book. His skeleton always functioned like a very advanced action figure. It was even depicted that way in Days of Future Past. And no, Wolverine's not human.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Yea I never understood what would stop someone with Super Strength even at Spider-Man's level from ripping Wolverine's head off or arms.I mean a legit reason outside of him being Wolverine and one of Marvel's favorite wanking boy.
Yeah, because he was a beacon of popularity the first time someone tried...
His skeleton is interconnected somehow, who know hows, I means it's not always depicted as anything vaguely human looking, a few times it has be shown as an almost robot-esq chassis.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Yeah, because he was a beacon of popularity the first time someone tried...His skeleton is interconnected somehow, who know hows, I means it's not always depicted as anything vaguely human looking, a few times it has be shown as an almost robot-esq chassis.
I don't know if I remember correctly but IIRC his vertebras are connected to each other with ittle hooks but I still give it to Spidey and the ones in his class 馃槈
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWAnd I still dont see how that was possible (I read those issues. I believe that all took place in between issues #11-16?. Correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not entirely sure.)
Of course I can. For a good start:Ba'al (officially cl. 75-100) tries to rip Logan apart and guess what? He fails.
Thing is, it doesn't have to make sense. It's a comic book. His skeleton always functioned like a very advanced action figure. It was even depicted that way in Days of Future Past. And no, Wolverine's not human.
Originally posted by Omnislash Kid
And I still dont see how that was possible (I read those issues. I believe that all took place in between issues #11-16?. Correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not entirely sure.)
Also, the Hulk tore Wolverine in half so that proves that it's possible. Try harder please ^_^
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Ultimate Hulk tore Ultimate Wolverine in half, they aren't the same character.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Yeah, because he was a beacon of popularity the first time someone tried...His skeleton is interconnected somehow, who know hows, I means it's not always depicted as anything vaguely human looking, a few times it has be shown as an almost robot-esq chassis.
Interconnected in what way?
I recall when Ba'al tried to rip him in half. He blamed it on his bonds being bonded with Adamantium or something along those lines. Which would make sense if Ba'al tried to rip him into pieces, but not say rip his arms out of it's sockets. And even that's even an attempt at justification.