Re: Wolverine runs the Marvel gauntlet with a twist.
Originally posted by badabing
Wolverine has all his usual mutant abilities but now he also has 85 ton class strength. How far does he get?1) Captain America
2) Saber Tooth
3) The Lizard
4) Doc Ock
5) Spiderman
6) Carnage
7) Colossus
8) Ironman
9) Juggernaut
10) Apocolypse
Careful,some people ALREADY think Wolverine can lift 85 tons 😆
Originally posted by capt it up
ice man powers are neevr explained enough to make more sense then wolevrien skeleton. ice man goes form solid ice to human imagin that. a dude goes from beeing only ice back to having organs and such.
scot power was never explained either.
nbor was the reason namor can fly.
But what about the shoulder joints needing to not be connected? If Wolverine's bones were completely connected he wouldn't be able to walk much less swing an arm or turn his head.
Originally posted by batdude123
I don't really think it's THAT bad, I just think that his muscles need to be toned down a bit.
🤨 Cap has one BIG titty and one LITTLE titty. Drawing male characters with uneven breast implants is just about as bad as you can get. I mean it looks like Cap could breastfeed the Hulk with his moobs.
Originally posted by meep-meep
But what about the shoulder joints needing to not be connected? If Wolverine's bones were completely connected he wouldn't be able to walk much less swing an arm or turn his head.
Actually:
Cyclops creates a portal between this dimension and one filled with red energy. His eyes are a gateway to this dimension.
Iceman lowers to temperature in a controlled area to the point he creates beams of ice*fast moving temperature lowering streams* and BECOMING ice is simply rearranging atoms.
Namor is a mutant with the mutant ability to fly.
Wolverines skeleton? That's a toughy. Gee maybe his bones are coated and fortified with adamantium, and his body is CONSTANTLY healing the poisoning? That was simple enough.
On top of that, the human skeleton HAS to be able to move in order to allow YOU to move. If his arms are connected directly, he'd be unable to move.
This is not the same as "how does Mr.Fantastic/The Thing move?"(And before you ask, Mr.Fantastic has squishy cells that take the place of organs as well as stretch and absorb impact so he really only mimics bones in the fashion he's used to, and Thing I believe has superthick and durable bones). This is a normal skeleton coated/fortified by metal. He has to be able to move.
Nice job W8888. Your lack of knowledge of the Marvel Universe has just shown through. No one ever has a reason to take you seriously(granted I don't think anyone ever did...).