Originally posted by Jose123
Sure.
Let me guess it starts with Wolverine right?I Demand a cookie if I'm right.
nope mit an x-men comic.
so if it was a wolverine comic ur saying it can't be used?
so u must be saying when wolverien stabbed spiderman in spiderman comic then in any other comic he would of done it far easier.
"The Blob's skin cannot be punctured, lacerated, frostbitten, or ravaged by any skin disease, due in part to the skin's greatest elasticity and toughness and in part to the highly accelerated rate at which his skin cells grow and replace themselves."
Punctured and lacerated pretty much covers wolverine so...
wolverine=loss!
Originally posted by outarddwarf
"The Blob's skin cannot be punctured, lacerated, frostbitten, or ravaged by any skin disease, due in part to the skin's greatest elasticity and toughness and in part to the highly accelerated rate at which his skin cells grow and replace themselves."
Punctured and lacerated pretty much covers wolverine so...wolverine=loss!
but da adamantuimms Klaws!!!?
Originally posted by outarddwarf
"The Blob's skin cannot be punctured, lacerated, frostbitten, or ravaged by any skin disease, due in part to the skin's greatest elasticity and toughness and in part to the highly accelerated rate at which his skin cells grow and replace themselves."
Punctured and lacerated pretty much covers wolverine so...wolverine=loss!
wolverine can cut him but it the same thing as cutting mr fantastic it leaves no damage. the thing is ur forgetting one stabb to the head and blob dead.
Originally posted by wolverine8888
not true but it woud hardly matte rbecause wolverines is not primary but a step better then that.
Yes, true. Some of its incarnations have had pure adamantium.
Ultron Unlimited
The next Ultron gave itself a body made of pure adamantium. It recreated all of the previous Ultrons and created hundreds of new Ultron bodies, several of whom had bodies made of secondary adamantium, and reprogrammed them all with fiercely loyal minds. The army of Ultrons completely obliterated the fictional eastern European nation of Slorenia. Although Ultron attempted to transform his "family" (Pym, Vision, Wonder Man, the Scarlet Witch, Pym's ex-wife the Wasp and Wonder Man's brother the Grim Reaper) into androids, the process was interrupted by the remaining Avengers, who destroyed the army of Ultrons. The primary Ultron was destroyed by Pym, wielding a chuck of "anti-metal" (Antarctic vibranium), which completely disintegrated the robot and thus deactivating all of its drone units.
And...care to explain how exactly Wolverine's is step better? 🤨
But...isn't normal adamantium undestroyable except on molecular level too?🤨
Adamantium is a fictional chemical substance and metal alloy in a number of fictional settings, notably the Marvel Universe. The name is derived from adamantine, the metal of the greek gods. Hercules himself used an enchanted golden mace made of adamantine, which was indestructible. In the modern fiction universe, the virtually-indestructible Adamantium was created when Dr. Myron MacLain reverse-engineered Captain America's vibranium-alloy shield. Henceforth, the vibranium alloy is the only man-made substance known to be more durable in the Marvel Universe. One known variant is carbonadium, a malleable form used by the villain Omega Red. Adamantium is apparently astronomically expensive to create and the process is unreliable often resulting in an inferior grade. As a result, supervillains almost never try to create it but seek instead to harvest it from existing sources and simply rearrange it on a molecular level: Apocalypse harvested adamantium from Sabretooth, and Genesis harvested adamantium from Cyber.True adamantium is used as the key component in several characters' equipment, including:
Wolverine's claws and skeleton.
Bullseye's spinal column and strips of reinforcement placed throughout his skeleton.
Some of Ultron's robotic bodies.
a unique set of Doctor Octopus' arms (destroyed by molecular re-arrangement)
A skeleton and claws that are currently bonded to Sabretooth.
The body of the robot TESS-One.
Captain America's shield was reverse-engineered to create adamantium. Captain America briefly used a shield made of adamantium, and the Captain America of Ultimate Marvel uses a shield entirely made of adamantium.
Cyber's claws and skin.
Lady Deathstrike's talons and skeleton.
Battlestar's shield.
Gambit's telescopic staff.