Comic Book Questions

Started by BlackZero30x575 pages

Okay I thought of something and need an expert opinion.

Wolverine as we all know has a crazy good healing ability but lets say he gets incinerated so that only the adamantium is left....now lets say the bone is still under the adamantium. How would that work? His body would try to regenerate forever but not be able to or what?

It has happened a couple of times ... and he healed up quickly from each instance.

Nitro exploded on him turning him into a metal skeleton, and another time he was dropped into molten metal, which he somehow climbed out of after all his skin and muscle was destroyed.

😬

Interesting. I don't understand how he could do that though. Unless organics can slip through the metal it just doesn't make sense to me.

His healing factor induced a molecular change in adamanatium.

Let's be honest, Wolverine's HF stopped playing a role in his ability to regenerate a LONG time ago. Deadpool said it best:

What's funny is that same can be said about DP. Atrocious art.

^ For sure.

I kind of liked that art. 😮

Originally posted by Galan007
Let's be honest, Wolverine's HF stopped playing a role in his ability to regenerate a LONG time ago. Deadpool said it best:

I enjoyed that series. Like I said before I would have preferred a different way of dealing with shadow cat and a longer more brutal fight with wolverine.

As did I.

The 4th Wall angle was done pretty well, imo.

Mightiest Brick Ever?

Who's the most powerful brick ever created by Marvel or DC? I've always tended to give that title to pre-crisis Validus. IIRC, he was to pre-crisis Kryptonians in power almost what a PC K'n was to a human.

PC Val is definitely the best.

Anything more and you're not talking about bricks

Originally posted by eaebiakuya
Odin also said he created the humans.
Gaea never claim that she created men, its more like she protected them.

With Odin, it might bit different. He interacted with them and give them things and call them his own. Hope this make sense.

Originally posted by vansonbee
Gaea never claim that she created men, its more like she protected them.

With Odin, it might bit different. He interacted with them and give them things and call them his own. Hope this make sense.

actually iirc it is specifically stated he created mankind. It was in a flashback scene when odin is telling thor about how he and his father were at odds. When he first tells thor why he actually took in loki in the first place. Odins father was haunting him and promised he would only leave him alone if odin stole the frost giants son and took him as his own.

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
actually iirc it is specifically stated he created mankind. It was in a flashback scene when odin is telling thor about how he and his father were at odds. When he first tells thor why he actually took in loki in the first place. Odins father was haunting him and promised he would only leave him alone if odin stole the frost giants son and took him as his own.
Ya, I recall that too, but there were other Marvel comic origin of mankind...

I think its his own perspective of how mankind came. Each god is delusional after all.

Originally posted by Cogito
PC Val is definitely the best.

Anything more and you're not talking about bricks


That's what I was figurin'. Merci.

^ Pre-crisis Omega was likely the most powerful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_%28comics%29

He was, essentially, a cosmic brick... One far more powerful than even Validus.

Originally posted by Galan007
^ Pre-crisis Omega was likely the most powerful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_%28comics%29

He was, essentially, a cosmic brick... One far more powerful than even Validus.

H'm...this guy sounds vaguely familiar; he certainly sounds a lot bigger than Validus, and his being the "mightiest brick" may stem from that, though having "immense strength (well beyond Kryptonian-class)" could hold for Validus as well.

Interesting. Thanks for eliminating any closure I thought I had on this. 😉

Originally posted by Galan007
^ Pre-crisis Omega was likely the most powerful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_%28comics%29

He was, essentially, a cosmic brick... One far more powerful than even Validus.

Damn, always forgetting someone 😬

Originally posted by Mindship
H'm...this guy sounds vaguely familiar; he certainly sounds a lot bigger than Validus, and his being the "mightiest brick" may stem from that, though having "immense strength (well beyond Kryptonian-class)" could hold for Validus as well.

Interesting. Thanks for eliminating any closure I thought I had on this. 😉

Well, it was actually stated by Superboy and Mon-El (of whom have fought Validus a number of times) that Omega was more powerful than Val:

was there a reason DOV Spectre didn't go after Mordru? If i recall the scene correctly, i swore they flew right by each other, lol.