Originally posted by CreshoskIf Magneto attacks Wolverine on sight then no fight occurs because it's already over. He is not specifically Wolverine's nemesis, he is an X-Men (as a whole) villain and primarily Charles Xavier's antagonist.
Two characters fight constantly, and even attack each other on sight, and they are not enemies?
Originally posted by wolverine8888
also there ba'al brother to satan
That was the guy I was talking about from his early days in Madipor... nice work on remembering his name
Does the Brood count as a rogue? They really don't like Wolverine and he is a legendary Brood hunter known through out the universe.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotWhy not?
If Magneto is a Wolverine-specific villain then Galactus is a Human Torch-specific villain.
No reason Human Torch can't consider Galactus an enemy when he's away from the group.
Even if he was a herald.
No reason why a hero that's part of a group can't consider someone their enemy when they are away from the group.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
If Magneto attacks Wolverine on sight then no fight occurs because it's already over. He is [b]not specifically Wolverine's nemesis, he is an X-Men (as a whole) villain and primarily Charles Xavier's antagonist. [/B]
Yes because Wolveirne can only hate Magneto and consider him an enemy when he's with the X-men, he can't ever hate him or consider him an enemy when he's away from the X-men.
And I was talking about Hulk.
Originally posted by CreshoskYou're arguing a foolish point, and I have a feeling you know this but are refusing to acknowledge it.
Yes because Wolveirne can only hate Magneto and consider him an enemy when he's with the X-men, he can't ever hate him or consider him an enemy when he's away from the X-men.And I was talking about Hulk.
Is Magneto an X-Men villain. Yes. Is he one of the X-Men's villains that would be considered primarily Wolverine's. No. In fact I don't think any individual X-Man can lay claim to Magneto as being their personal rogue.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotHow is it foolish?
You're arguing a foolish point,
There's been no reasoning given as to why a person can only be considered the enemy of one other character or team.
THAT is foolish.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotWho said primarily?
Is Magneto an X-Men villain. Yes. Is he one of the X-Men's villains that would be considered primarily Wolverine's. No.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotI didn't say Rogue, I said enemy.
In fact I don't think any individual X-Man can lay claim to Magneto as being their personal rogue.
And why can't any x-man consider Magneto an enemy unless their with the team.
Again, that is completly stupid.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
That was the guy I was talking about from his early days in Madipor... nice work on remembering his nameDoes the Brood count as a rogue? They really don't like Wolverine and he is a legendary Brood hunter known through out the universe.
Originally posted by jrodslam
Whats his powers?
He is a spirit or something of the sort, he has mystical tracking ability and can turn intangible (or can make himself tangible?) and can sever the body parts of anyone that passes through him if he wishes. He uses some mystical guns that downed Wolverine (Wolverine said he never felt anything like it). He can sense evil and needs to punish guilty people and I believe he refered to himself as redemption. I don't think he can even be hurt Wolverine managed to sever his arm while he was holding Beast... Shiver Man just picked it up like nothing happened. He apparently made short work of amped up Weapon X Sabs also.
Originally posted by CreshoskSo you consider every single enemy the X-Men have ever fought as a team with Wolverine in it, to be Wolverine's personal enemy - a Wolverine villain? Stryfe? Shadow King? Cassandra Nova? Apocalypse? All "Wolverine villains"?
How is it foolish?There's been no reasoning given as to why a person can only be considered the enemy of one other character or team.
THAT is foolish.
Who said primarily?
I didn't say Rogue, I said enemy.
And why can't any x-man consider Magneto an enemy unless their with the team.
Again, that is completly stupid.
I'm not saying a villain can only be the nemesis of one character. And I'm not saying a villain of a team cannot be an individual's villain. Sabretooth is an X-Men villain, he's also one of Wolverine's personal villains. Shadow King is an X-Men villain, he's also one of Storm's personal villains, he specifically antagonises her on multiple occasions. He's also Xavier's personal enemy. I wouldn't go "Shadow King is a Nightcrawler enemy".
Originally posted by xmarksthespotOnly if he considers them enemies.
So you consider every single enemy the X-Men have ever fought as a team with Wolverine in it, to be Wolverine's personal enemy - a Wolverine villain? Stryfe? Shadow King? Cassandra Nova? Apocalypse? All "Wolverine villains"?
Originally posted by xmarksthespotYou're sure as hell implying it.
I'm not saying a villain can only be the nemesis of one character.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotImplying that too.
And I'm not saying a villain of a team cannot be an individual's villain.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotYou could if Nightcrawler considers him an enemy.
Sabretooth is an X-Men villain, he's also one of Wolverine's personal villains. Shadow King is an X-Men villain, he's also one of Storm's personal villains, he specifically antagonises her on multiple occasions. He's also Xavier's personal enemy. I wouldn't go "Shadow King is a Nightcrawler enemy".
Fact is Wolverine hates Hulk, and Magneto.