^ I really don't have access to all the times Wolverine's failed to cut something. There are a lot of examples.
As for more details on the ones I mentioned... Muramasa blade was mystical and nearly invulnerable. It was sharp enough to slice right through adamantium and durable enough to parry Wolverine's claws. The Shiva robot is made of adamantium and Wolverine wasn't strong enough to pierce its hide with his own claws. Same with Cyber's adamantium skin. Black Knight's Ebony blade is also magical and supposedly invincible and he was parrying Wolverine in an old Avengers/X-Men fight where Wolverine was surprised he wasn't slicing through the sword.
Carver was some silly looking dude with ultra hard skin. Wolverine raked his claws across his bare chest and Carver no sold them. Wolverine's struck Cap's shield multiple times and never left a single mark. Thor blocked Wolverine's sneak attack in their fight with Mjolnir and his claws didn't leave a scratch.
Wolverine's cut high heralds before. I can't recall any high heralds being decapitated but it's not beyond the veil of imagination. He recently stabbed right through Gladiator's shoulder and Dark Phoenix Scott's face.
Originally posted by Kazenji
So that actually did happen?i only know it from the Spider-Man game.
Yes. It was a different story though. In the game he was called Monster-Ock. In comics he looked a bit different, like standard Carnage with the pincers at the end of each tentacle covered in the symbiote.
Is there a place to find out who owns the rights to what in regards to marvel movie rights? I've checked on Google and only found a rudimentary list of characters who've already appeared in movies.
For instance, 20th century fox owns most mutants and the xmen, but do they own the brood? They own the fantastic four but do they have moleman, Namor & Namorita?
Who has The New Warriors, Alpha Flight, The Runaways, etc?
^ Can't answer your question, but I doubt anyone would even buy the rights to a franchise unless they thought it was at least decently likely they'd make a movie of it. So I'd guess most of those you named would be up for grabs since those movies are highly unlikely (lacking mainstream popularity and all that).
Originally posted by Cogito
^ Can't answer your question, but I doubt anyone would even buy the rights to a franchise unless they thought it was at least decently likely they'd make a movie of it. So I'd guess most of those you named would be up for grabs since those movies are highly unlikely (lacking mainstream popularity and all that).
I'm also thrown by the obscurity of Guardians of the Galaxy being made.