Midnighter vs Wolverine

Started by R.O.T. Yahman9 pages
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
I think that the usual problem with Wolverine "taking Class 100 hits" is not with Wolverine taking the punch, it's the guy punching. The punches are, in most cases, shown ridicolously lesser what they are actually capable of.

Buts its only his flesh that is taking any of the Impact. All the important stuff is protected by Adamantium. You don't unconscious because you re muscles hurt. ! 😕

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
Buts its only his flesh that is taking any of the Impact. All the important stuff is protected by Adamantium. You don't unconscious because you re muscles hurt. ! 😕

Lol yeah that much force in a punch should have Wolverine scooping up gobs of his intestines that are coming out of his ass and mouth lol.

Originally posted by Soleran
Lol yeah that much force in a punch should have Wolverine scooping up gobs of his intestines that are coming out of his ass and mouth lol.

Infact I think you''ll find that the Adamantium metal absorbs most of the concussive force. 🙂

"did u honestly just say this? ur only come back to all my prove is that u personaly don't like it lol"

what?

anyway, my point still stands. the majority of wolverine appearances from the last five years suggest a healing factor that midnighter could EASILY bypass. remember that werewolf guy that the Godhead employed to take out midnighter? "he makes alot of noise and heals really fast, but if i hit him lethally every couple of seconds he seems to stay down..."

same thing. that werewolf guy seemed AWFULLY similar to wolverine, and midnighter made a chump of him.

again, stagnation is unbecoming. wolverine is not the hulk assassin he once was.

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
Buts its only his flesh that is taking any of the Impact. All the important stuff is protected by Adamantium. You don't unconscious because you re muscles hurt. ! 😕
No, I mean that they should do much more damage to evironment and such. Plus adamantium doesn't absorb impact for all I know.

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
Infact I think you''ll find that the Adamantium metal absorbs most of the concussive force. 🙂

That would be vibranium from my understanding, not adamantium. So my point still stands, guts everywhere baby.

Originally posted by DarkCrawler
No, I mean that they should do much more damage to evironment and such. Plus adamantium doesn't absorb impact for all I know.

Since when do comic book artist pay any significant notice to how much damage should be done to the environment ? If they did, Metropolis, New York, and the rest of the USA would long since been destroyed by immense Shock waves. The punch of a planet moving character, would have the strength of millions of nuclear bombs. Artist tend to ignore these technicality's, which is why you rarely ever seen any realistic Collateral damage. Like the writers, i suggest you ignore it. 🙂

Originally posted by Soleran
That would be vibranium from my understanding, not adamantium. So my point still stands, guts everywhere baby.

In fact i think you'll find most HARD comic substances (Including durable bodies and skin) have unusually large amounts of absorbing properties, hence my point about Collateral damage (See above). This is why one rarely sees that shock waves that should be prominent , when significantly hard punches connect. 🙂

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
Since when do comic book artist pay any significant notice to how much damage should be done to the environment ? If they did, Metropolis, New York, and the rest of the USA would long since been destroyed by immense Shock waves. The punch of a planet moving character, would have the strength of millions of nuclear bombs. Artist tend to ignore these technicality's, which is why you rarely ever seen any realistic Collateral damage. Like the writers, i suggest you ignore it. 🙂

All I am saying, if Hulk punches Wolverine or Superman punches Batman and nothing happens, it should not be considered "full power punch", since full power punches from Hulk and Superman have known to shatter asteroids. It's the same with other characters too.

Originally posted by DarkCrawler
All I am saying, if Hulk punches Wolverine or Superman punches Batman and nothing happens, it should not be considered "full power punch", since full power punches from Hulk and Superman have known to shatter asteroids. It's the same with other characters too.

Originally posted by DarkCrawler
All I am saying, if Hulk punches Wolverine or Superman punches Batman and nothing happens, it should not be considered "full power punch", since full power punches from Hulk and Superman have known to shatter asteroids. It's the same with other characters too.

No not FULL power, but certainly close to FULL power. Large objects such as Asteroids are only shattered when the character punch them, directly. They are rarely seen to be destroyed as a side effect of the punches.

The Batman case is a complicated one (You're talking about the recent 'Sacrifice incident, i presume)

IMO, if there is no obviously plot induced incident for the character to hold back, we can safely say the character is trying to hit them hard.

Its illogical to presume the character has held back because of lack of collateral damage, as writers tend to ignore the realistic effects of powerful punches, on the surrounding environment. 🙂

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
No not FULL power, but certainly close to FULL power. Large objects such as Asteroids are only shattered when the character punch them, directly. They are rarely seen to be destroyed as a side effect of the punches.

The Batman case is a complicated one (You're talking about the recent 'Sacrifice incident, i presume)

IMO, if there is no obviously plot induced incident for the character to hold back, we can safely say the character is trying to hit them hard.

Its illogical to presume the character has held back because of lack of collateral damage, as writers tend to ignore the realistic effects of powerful punches, on the surrounding environment. 🙂

Originally posted by Soleran

Sorry my friend, but you silly faces are not going to gain my respect, especially seeing as you have a caption stating that you are as fast as time. 🙂

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
No not FULL power, but certainly close to FULL power. Large objects such as Asteroids are only shattered when the character punch them, directly. They are rarely seen to be destroyed as a side effect of the punches.

The Batman case is a complicated one (You're talking about the recent 'Sacrifice incident, i presume)

IMO, if there is no obviously plot induced incident for the character to hold back, we can safely say the character is trying to hit them hard.

Its illogical to presume the character has held back because of lack of collateral damage, as writers tend to ignore the realistic effects of powerful punches, on the surrounding environment. 🙂

stay yahman! 🤘

Originally posted by leonidas

stay yahman! 🤘

Do you agree Leo ?

B.T.W. im about too loose my Sig Virginity, as well. S.S. is currently popping my cherry !!!!!!!! 🙂

cool! sig's are fun. and yes i do agree with what you're saying. i've said similar things in the past. 😉

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
Sorry my friend, but you silly faces are not going to gain my respect, especially seeing as you have a caption stating that you are as fast as time. 🙂

I'll keep that in mind as I post on a comic vs forum, also my opinion has been stated on this already several times..................rules of the forum say the contrary to your belief. ✅

Originally posted by Soleran
I'll keep that in mind as I post on a comic vs forum, also my opinion has been stated on this already several times..................rules of the forum say the contrary to your belief. ✅

What rule ????? 😕

If Wolverine's adamantium bones absorbed the impact of the blows that's mean the inside of his bones are safe. The rest should be shreaded on his own skeleton like pushing a piece of cheese through a metal grate.

Originally posted by R.O.T. Yahman
What rule ????? 😕

No Mentioning Events of PIS

Plot Induced Stupidity, or PIS, is when characters don't use their abilities or skills to the fullest extent as shown before, even within their personality ranges, for the sake of the story plotline. It makes lesser powered characters an actual challenge against higher powered characters in the comics. Examples of PIS include Flash stories lasting longer than three panels, or Toy Man as a threat to Superman.

"If Wolverine's adamantium bones absorbed the impact of the blows that's mean the inside of his bones are safe. The rest should be shreaded on his own skeleton like pushing a piece of cheese through a metal grate."

I am fast as time, thats a fact.