How To Kill Wolverine

Started by wannabe34 pages

Originally posted by Battlehammer
It not a now. It more of an always been kinda thing. He not immortal in the sense like mr. immortal. He is the recarnated warrior that originally killed Ba'al. He lived several thousand life times. Each in different bodies. His current body just happens to be a mutant. However he really has little knowledge to none that he has lived past lives in other bodies.

Ahhhwww, that is really sad. When has that been added to his profile?
I liked him better when he was depicted as a simple human mutant with some enhanced senses, claws and regenerative abilities that were effective yet left more room for REAL damage. Those were more exciting days.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Ah, Wolverine The End.

He did not die of an old age. Actually, he didn't die on panel at all. On the last page it was just implied that his brother's troops were going to kill him...

Wasn't that old. He was about 210 years old iirc. I'd expect current Wolverine to live at least 100 years longer than that.

Originally posted by wannabe
Ahhhwww, that is really sad. When has that been added to his profile?
I liked him better when he was depicted as a simple human mutant with some enhanced senses, claws and regenerative abilities that were effective yet left more room for REAL damage. Those were more exciting days.

It's been a part of his character since 1988, when Peter David wrote the Gehenna Stone Affair in issues #11-16 of his solo series.

Originally posted by Grinning Goku
Wasn't that old. He was about 210 years old iirc. I'd expect current Wolverine to live at least 100 years longer than that.

Yeah, he was about 210 and was suffering from arthritis.

Originally posted by Ize19
It's been a part of his character since 1988, when Peter David wrote the Gehenna Stone Affair in issues #11-16 of his solo series.

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Although that might have been retconned.

Wolverine fought Ba'al futilely, until he earnestly prayed for help and was briefly possessed by the Hand of God.

Of course it could be just a mistake; it contradicts with Weapon X novel.

PS. nice sig 🙂

Originally posted by Ize19
It's been a part of his character since 1988, when Peter David wrote the Gehenna Stone Affair in issues #11-16 of his solo series.
Thanks for the info! Logan's solo series has not been published in Germany in these days, so i missed that (luckily).

Originally posted by wannabe
Thanks for the info! Logan's solo series has not been published in Germany in these days, so i missed that (luckily).

Luckily...? I'd say it sucks.

Him being reincarnating warrior doesn't mean that he can't die... he can. He'll just reincarnate in other being which has yet to happen. Right now Marvel's official stance on it is that he was just briefly possessed by Hand of God.

Weapon X novel is as close to canon as it's possible, but... it's not a comic book, so I'm afraid it can't be a canon source. And it can get easily ignored by other writers, for example by Guggenheim (Logan's soul finishing up in the purgatory). Although it can always be explained that Angel of Death "blocked" him so he couldn't reincarnate...

Wolverine reincarnating was also a plot point in loebs run.

Originally posted by wannabe
Ahhhwww, that is really sad. When has that been added to his profile?
I liked him better when he was depicted as a simple human mutant with some enhanced senses, claws and regenerative abilities that were effective yet left more room for REAL damage. Those were more exciting days.

why is this sad? It actually makes senses and does not make him any more powerful.

It been part of his character since one of his first mini's meaning pretty much since his character development

Originally posted by jinzin
Wolverine reincarnating was also a plot point in loebs run.

and the novel is cannon, don't understand why people keep saying it not. Oh and hand book suck the noval far better source.

Will Super-AIDS work?

dont think so .

just lure him into a room filled with the same bugs that Genesis used on Cyber. lure him in there with underaged mutie jailbait, he's addicted to that.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
why is this sad? It actually makes senses and does not make him any more powerful.

I simply don't like this quasi-mythological aspect to him, same goes for this whole "battle with death" thing. I prefer Logan as a simple mundane feral mutant, that's all.
If it's indeed coincidental that his current body is that of a mutant, in which way does the mythological component makes particular sense? A background like that could be added to pretty much any character. I don't see any causality that's bound to make sense.
I was making a general statement about my position regarding his current powerlevel, which i find rather boring since his healing is (imo!) so ridiculously fast and massive that he can pretty much sit out any confrontation instead of showing the skill and cunning he's said to have.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
It been part of his character since one of his first mini's meaning pretty much since his character development

I never questioned that.

Originally posted by wannabe
I simply don't like this quasi-mythological aspect to him, same goes for this whole "battle with death" thing. [B]I prefer Logan as a simple mundane feral mutant, that's all.
If it's indeed coincidental that his current body is that of a mutant, in which way does the mythological component makes particular sense? A background like that could be added to pretty much any character. I don't see any causality that's bound to make sense.
I was making a general statement about my position regarding his current powerlevel, which i find rather boring since his healing is (imo!) so ridiculously fast and massive that he can pretty much sit out any confrontation instead of showing the skill and cunning he's said to have.

I never questioned that. [/B]


really does not ****ing matter what you think, it been part of his character since his development if you dont like it get the **** over it

Originally posted by Battlehammer
really does not ****ing matter what you think, it been part of his character since his development if you dont like it get the **** over it

Where does this aggression come from. "Sounds" as if i attacked you personally?! Acting like that just because my view towards the handling of you "champion" does not exactly overlap with yours ... and you wonder why many people call you a fanboy. ❌ 🙄
Btw.: I have every right to express my opinion regarding comic book characters every now and then, after all this is part of what forums like this are about.

Originally posted by wannabe
Where does this aggression come from. "Sounds" as if i attacked you personally?! Acting like that just because my view towards the handling of you "champion" does not exactly overlap with yours ... and you wonder why many people call you a fanboy. ❌ 🙄
Btw.: I have every right to express my opinion regarding comic book characters every now and then, after all this is part of what forums like this are about.

my bad I was pretty wasted last night.

Your welcome to your opinion however the time frame you are referring two is consider some of his best work. It also does not make him any more or less powerful to have an eternal soul. It actually makes senses with his character. He will never be able to see his love ones and even with death takes him which one day it will, his soul will recarnate and he will never see them again. He is the never ending warrior, who has been fighting since the creation of people and will keep on fight until the end of civilization.

I'm not sure there's really any way to kill Wolverine unless he's blown up to the point there's absolutely no cells from his body left. Otherwise he's going to just keep regenerating.

have magneto and polaris do a tug a war with wolverine. that would kill him

Set him up on a blind (ZING!) date with Daredevil. Given the penchant their flings have of dieing painful untimely deaths, chances are they both end up dead somehow.

gang rape him relentlessly for days. it will kill, at least, he'll die inside.