Originally posted by Zahit
no it does not.
marvel has never stated that wolverine has superhuman strength.
never.
you're just a little wolvie-biased.....
by the way, do you still think wolverine beats up godzilla?
wolverien clearly aint peakhuman strength seeing how enchanced human is above that. also as for marvel enevr saying that here a to thing that prvoe u wrong.
(DC vs Marvel) states wolverine ahs superhuman agiltie reflex stamnina and strength.
also hulk ultimate official guide states wolverine to have superhuman strength.
Originally posted by Zahit
no it does not.
marvel has never stated that wolverine has superhuman strength.
never.
you're just a little wolvie-biased.....
by the way, do you still think wolverine beats up godzilla?
lol I never thought Wolverine could beat Godzilla, the thread was so one sided and created just to spite Wolverine so I thought it would be humerus to make an argument for Wolverine... but for some reason people took it seriously. I got a real kick out of that argument.
What do you think enhanced means? The scans say he was born with "enhanced strength," if his strength isn't out side the realm of the humanly possible then how would the know it was enhanced? It is obviously superhuman. Your just arguing semantics.
Originally posted by wolverine8888
wolverien clearly aint peakhuman strength seeing how enchanced human is above that. also as for marvel enevr saying that here a to thing that prvoe u wrong.(DC vs Marvel) states wolverine ahs superhuman agiltie reflex stamnina and strength.
also hulk ultimate official guide states wolverine to have superhuman strength.
Marvel's Official Website has stats on Wolverine's powers and it
mentions NOTHING about superhuman or enhanced strength.
Originally posted by wolverine8888
[QUOTE=5612581]Originally posted by DarkCrawler
[B]Isn't peak human nearly a ton or so? If so, how much is Wolverine enchanced? By a lot, or simply just being somewhat stronger then a human could be? [/Qnot peakhuman is like 700 maxed out [/B]
Regular peak human though. Marvel peak human is more close to 1000 pounds.
Originally posted by wolverine8888
why u just ignor the scanns like the ones u ignored in teh spiderman thread
If you show a scan of him lifting a truck, that would do nicely to prove your point. I am looking forward to your scan of this truck-lifting feat. I'm sure he has one, as every super-strong character has at least one "lifting a big vehicle" feat under their belt. It's how the writers show us that they are super-strong. Given how well versed in Wolverine you are, you must have access to it. If not, just give an issue number and I'll do my best to find it on my own.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
But the feats do and you ignore them...
the original marvel universe handbook states that
wolverine can lift over 500 lbs......should I ignore that?
later versions state that he can lift 800lbs....should I ignore that?
😗
Originally posted by Zahit
Marvel's Official Website has stats on Wolverine's powers and it
mentions NOTHING about superhuman or enhanced strength.
ya all these other sites official stuff does and along with the comics them self. oh let snot forget on marvels official sight it has wolverine at a strength level of 4 which is superhuman.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
lol I never thought Wolverine could beat Godzilla, the thread was so one sided and created just to spite Wolverine so I thought it would be humerus to make an argument for Wolverine... but for some reason people took it seriously. I got a real kick out of that argument.What do you think enhanced means? The scans say he was born with "enhanced strength," if his strength isn't out side the realm of the humanly possible then how would the know it was enhanced? It is obviously superhuman. Your just arguing semantics.
Anyone who has taken steroids can be considered to have "enhanced strength". So...Wolverine's on the roids? It would explain the body hair and the bad attitude. 😱
Originally posted by wolverine8888
ya all these other sites official stuff does and along with the comics them self. oh let snot forget on marvels official sight it has wolverine at a strength level of 4 which is superhuman.
And so is Spider-Man, and we all know Wolverine can't even compare to Spider-Man's strength...so that must be an accurate stat. 🙄
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
But the feats do and you ignore them...
Hmm...are they enough?
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
To be honest after 68 years of appearances the 2 dozen or so scans you have showed aren't even close to enough evidence to suggest that is Namor's average strength level.
Is six or so scans enough for thirty years in comics? 😖hifty:
Originally posted by Melnorme
If you show a scan of him lifting a truck, that would do nicely to prove your point. I am looking forward to your scan of this truck-lifting feat. I'm sure he has one, as every super-strong character has at least one "lifting a big vehicle" feat under their belt. It's how the writers show us that they are super-strong. Given how well versed in Wolverine you are, you must have access to it. If not, just give an issue number and I'll do my best to find it on my own.
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Wolverine is on the lowest order of the superhuman strength level at the very best 2 ton strength level in a berserker rage; he isn't lifting a truck.
Ultimate Wolverine has a truck lifting feat though...
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
...Wolverine is on the lowest order of the superhuman strength level at the very best 2 ton strength level in a berserker rage; he isn't lifting a truck.
Ultimate Wolverine has a truck lifting feat though...
And ultimate Cap has a knocking out Hank pym and hulk feat with his strength.
That don't make it right
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
Is six or so scans enough for thirty years in comics? 😖hifty:
Wolverine doesn't primarily rely on strength or speed in battle so his strength feats are hard to come by (I can still post a lot more) most of his feats involve cutting through things and taking damage. Namor is a different case, he relies almost completly on strength and speed and should have much more showings in all his years
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Wolverine doesn't primarily rely on strength or speed in battle so his strength feats are hard to come by (I can still post a lot more) most of his feats involve cutting through things and taking damage. Namor is a different case, he relies almost completly on strength and speed and should have much more showings in all his years
Well, he hardly lifts stuff...just pounds them with his fists. It's hard to gauge someone's strength level from fights...knocking out the Hulk sure seems to indicate Class 100 strength.