Originally posted by bigbran
They can also fly at multiple times lightspeed, they aren't real!If they elevate them to Galactus status, then that would increase them to galaxy busting attacks, which they are no where near.
Also about Wolverine taking the planet buster. 😐 😐 😐 😐 😐 😐 ❌
look, comics don't make sense, they're not supposed to. Writers and artists know that 99.9% of their readers aren't going to question the scientific/logical validity of what goes on in the panels. Artists and writers just try to come up with stuff that is visually amazing and awe-inspiring.
Originally posted by masterbruceSo why the hell were you arguing about the nuke thing?
look, comics don't make sense, they're not supposed to. Writers and artists know that 99.9% of their readers aren't going to question the scientific/logical validity of what goes on in the panels. Artists and writers just try to come up with stuff that is visually amazing and awe-inspiring.
Originally posted by MilkieWell it's supposedly enough to take planet destroying attacks now... 😐 😐 😐 😐 😐
I want to see SCANS that explain Logan's Healing Factor
Originally posted by bigbran
So why the hell were you arguing about the nuke thing? Well it's supposedly enough to take planet destroying attacks now... 😐 😐 😐 😐 😐
well, you either accept all of it or you don't accept any of it. I don't like to pick and choose which feats are legit and which are PIS.
Originally posted by masterbruceWow?
well, you either accept all of it or you don't accept any of it. I don't like to pick and choose which feats are legit and which are PIS.
Originally posted by masterbruceI just can't go on anymore.
Is there any reason to think he wouldn't survive a planet destroying attack? 😈
Originally posted by bigbran
Wow?
You look at a comic where Wolverine heals from some cuts, and injuries with some problems (in a lot of showings). Then you look to where Wolverine heals from a nuke in 10 seconds, one time. Is it that hard?
Your just ignoring this.
I understand your point.
From the same reasoning, one day Surfer is having trouble against a 100 tonner, the next day he can destroy the very planet they fight on, that's pretty ridiculous too, right? But ppl on this board often use those planet busting feats to illustrate the potential of power of those guys when they regularly have trouble fighting goons who can barely destroy a city block.
Originally posted by masterbruceSurfer can do this because he holds back when he fights. Look at any appearance of him, and he is almost always holding back.
I understand your point.From the same reasoning, one day Surfer is having trouble against a 100 tonner, the next day he can destroy the very planet they fight on, that's pretty ridiculous too, right? But ppl on this board often use those planet busting feats to illustrate the potential of power of those guys when they regularly have trouble fighting goons who can barely destroy a city block.
Originally posted by Ize19
Nope, I'm afraid not. You see, when the adamantium was bonded to Wolverine's bones, it was done on a molecular level. Basically, his bones ARE adamantium. That's why it was stated that when Magneto ripped the adamantium from him, that he did so by removing it at a molecular level. So long as his skeleton survives intact, and there is no damage being repeatedly done after the incineration, there is nor reason for Wolverine to be unable to regenerate.
How do you explain then, using your theory, that Wolverine kept his bone skeleton when Magneto ripped out the adamantium? I mean, you even said "his bones ARE adamantium".
Clearly, however, it must have just been laced with it.
Nor is there a reason for Wolverine to be unable to regenerate?! From cells?!
This is why the character of Wolverine has lost his cool factor. He's starting to regenerate his entire body from a few measly cells. What ever happened to overtaxing his healing factor?
What a bunch of crackpot writers.
Originally posted by MetalmanxHe's characterized to have fast healing and no regeneration anyways, but don't bother telling some people that...
How do you explain then, using your theory, that Wolverine kept his bone skeleton when Magneto ripped out the adamantium? I mean, you even said "his bones ARE adamantium".Clearly, however, it must have just been laced with it.
Nor is there a reason for Wolverine to be unable to regenerate?! From cells?!
This is why the character of Wolverine has lost his cool factor. He's starting to regenerate his entire body from a few measly cells. What ever happened to overtaxing his healing factor?
What a bunch of crackpot writers.
Originally posted by King_Mungi
Actually it was stated the adamantium [b]does in fact interfere with the formation of blood corpsules. The healing factor allows his body to cope and that's all stated in the handbooks. Without the healing factor he would die due to the adamintium, even mentioned in House of M. [/B]
While it's true he would die without his healing factor due to adamantium poisoning, I actually have the bio of his that states that it does not interfere with the regular functioning of his bones, including the producing of blood corpsules. If you have a scan or an issue number where this is retconned, I would like to see it. Until then, I'm going by what I have read.
Originally posted by masterbruce
dude, alot of things in comics don't make sense. Spiderman punches a metal wall and breaks it...that would imply his bones are hard like steel and his skin is hard as well or else his fist would shatter and his skin would be ripped apart. But its comics, its not science.
In terms of Spider-Man? His bones are hard like steel and yes, his skin is hard as well.
With superhuman strength, comes superhuman durability. 😉
But that's really neither here nor there.