Originally posted by willRules
There is an X-man issue where they encounter a teenage girl who can give the illusion your desires are coming true. She takes out Nightcrawler and Cecilia Reyes, then Wolvie takes her down. She couldn't sense anything he wanted.....................By the way shouldn't this thread be in the X-men forum?
horde tried to do the same thing...make wolverine think that him and mariko had worked out, that they were living a happily ever after...wolverine denied himself that pleasure and then went after the crystal of power horde was trying to get to....says something about his strength in character...
Originally posted by willRulesI can't find a memeber of the NEO that could do that.
No I think it was a member of the Neo cos Moonstar is a good guy aint she?
And for a period of time Danille was undercover in the MLF, going by the name Moonstar. . .
She's the only one I know of that has the power of showing the hearts desire. . . but then when she was Moonstar she seemed to mainly attack using psionic arrows. . .
In Wolverine #134 a "mind-controlled" (Well, actually his body was taken over by a "body-stealing" criminal alien) Bone-claw Wolverine defeated...
1. Warbird
2. A bunch of police
3. Justice, Vision and Firestar
4. Moon Knight
5. US Agent, Falcon & Black Widow
6. Solo
7. Cardiac
8. Darkhawk, Speedball & Rage
9. Black Cat
10. Human Torch
In a gauntlet type situation after he and a drunk Warbird fought Powerhouse.
The comic was written by Erik Larson. If you don't consider that "crap" writing or PIS, then that is pretty damn impressive.
If someone else has the comic, then they should definitely show scans.
(I'll show them if I can get my scanner to work. I've been fighting with it the last couple days.)
Huh?
If you were talking to me, I ask where did I bash Wolverine?
I didn't. I was just protecting myself from someone coming in here and calling that "crap" writing or PIS. All I was saying was it is up to whoever read that comic whether or not it is "crap" writing or PIS.
I was giving Wolverine respect. That DID happen in continuity.
I mean, come on, that was an example of a very impressive feat.