Yeah because its IMPOSSIBLE to have a skeleton work without tendons and ligaments being flexible more importantly tendons and ligaments CONNECT to muscles and bone tissue so snap the connection and if we say well the ligaments and tendons are covered to the bone try moving a cup to your face with your arm full extended and not able to move at the elbow/shoulder joints🙂
Adamantium in ultimates is never shown to be les durable then 616!
Originally posted by wolverine8888
lol thats the one thing i cant explain/ NU wolverine bones are attached there prove after prove of it. though the movement part i just cant explain cres can thou
Where it is proven? Comic issue? Scan?
You can't prove it, can't you?
"It just is so" is not really an sufficient answer.
Originally posted by Swanky-TunaNot very well. . . "Caddugle" doesn't really soujnd like canknuckle does it?
There are also instances of him talking without a face or tongue.I think when they want his bones to get pulled apart they will but until then they just stick together with comic book magic.
Try saying "Canknuckle" without using your tongue, what does it sound like.
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
Where it is proven? Comic issue? Scan?You can't prove it, can't you?
"It just is so" is not really an sufficient answer.
Originally posted by Creshosk
The thing is, this isn't true, not for Wolverine. In Wolverine: Snikt! his right arm was burned so badly only his adamantium bones remained; guess what? They were still linked together. Wolverine was still able to use his arm (even though he had to hold it with his left hand). If there is cartilage between his bones that can be severed, than it can also be burned away, and obviously thats not the case.What about New X-Men, E is for Extinction? Nova burned off all the flesh on his right arm, and guess what? the arm bones were still linked together. They didn't collapse or fall off, which is what they would have done had there been connecting ligaments and cartilage.
How about Miller's Wolverine? When Shingen and Logan fight, Shingen aims a sword stroke at Logans' neck; I've been informed that it was later explained (whether by Miller or Claremont, I don't know) that it was an attack that was meant to sever Wolverine's head, by cutting inbetween the connecting bones; but since Wolverine's adamantium reinforces and links those bones, it couldn't cut through.
And lets not forget Blood Hungry.
Originally posted by jinzin
or weapon x, or any of his fights vs. class 100's......or proffesor x stated they are bonded..or the several times where a future version ov wolverine's skeleton is shown...but stilll....IN ONE PIECE...
Originally posted by Creshosk
Not very well. . . "Caddugle" doesn't really soujnd like canknuckle does it?Try saying "Canknuckle" without using your tongue, what does it sound like.
LOL that scene is serious suckage.........without a face eyes, nose (I'm sure his olfactory is junked in that scene) a guy like punisher couldn't just jump back and unload.........teeth are enamal and bones yet not covered its called comic anatomy and physiology and it only works there.
How do you justify any sort of "science" where its an artists descretion to put things in anyway they want? Well not in 616 I guess but ultimates is doing a better job🙂
What issue number for Wolverine: Snikt!, the fight with Lord Shingen, and Days of Future Past? (never read it) What happened in Blood Hungry? I just want to check the issues myself.
I have the Cassandra Nova fight. The arm was burned while Wolverine was hitting Nova, he didn't seem to be able to use it much after that (he healed pretty fast).
I can get that his arms wont fall off every time he is burned to the bone...I've seen skeletons who don't drop their arms (real skeletons), but given enough force they would be ripped off. And besides, aren't Wolverine's bones coated with adamantium...would something be under the coating? Wolverine's bones are more durable then normal bones anyway (even without adamantium), so it might be much more stable then normal man's skeleton.
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Originally posted by Mordum
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Originally posted by DarkCrawler
What issue number for Wolverine: Snikt!, the fight with Lord Shingen, and Days of Future Past? (never read it) What happened in Blood Hungry? I just want to check the issues myself.I have the Cassandra Nova fight. The arm was burned while Wolverine was hitting Nova, he didn't seem to be able to use it much after that (he healed pretty fast).
I can get that his arms wont fall off every time he is burned to the bone...I've seen skeletons who don't drop their arms (real skeletons), but given enough force they would be ripped off. And besides, aren't Wolverine's bones coated with adamantium...would something be under the coating? Wolverine's bones are more durable then normal bones anyway, so it might be much more stable then normal man's skeleton.
No, it's not like there's a layer of adamantium over normal bone. Wolverine's skeleton was molecularly bonded to the adamantium. Meaning his bones contain the metal at a cellular level. Effectively, his bones ARE adamantium.
The qualities of adamantium have seeped into the ligaments, tendons and muscles of Wolverine's body over time. That's why he doesn't fly apart when a train hits him. It's not that his 'soft' cells are harder, they're simply more resiliant and take punishment better. (If anything, this makes his tendons/ligaments more flexible than a normal human's.)