The Nuclear Blast Durability Challenge

Started by Metalmanx9 pages
Originally posted by masterbruce
no, these pores are microscopic. nuclear blast would not enter the bones. radiation might seep through, but logan's healing factor is too strong for longterm radiation effects to occur.

...Wow, dude.

That was...well, dumb. Even for you.

Wolverine dies. Get over it. Have a good day though!

Originally posted by masterbruce
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.

How would you know? You don't read them. 😐

Originally posted by Ize19
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.

I can read that the sky is a nice shade of plaid. Does that make it true?

Regardless, post this "bio" that states your theory. I've never heard of such a thing before.

The adamantium does in fact interfere with the regular functioning of his bones, INCLUDING the production of blook corpsules.

Green Lantern should be able to use a force field

Originally posted by Metalmanx
I can read that the sky is a nice shade of plaid. Does that make it true?

Regardless, post this "bio" that states your theory. I've never heard of such a thing before.

The adamantium does in fact interfere with the regular functioning of his bones, INCLUDING the production of blook corpsules.

Unfortunately, I do not have a scanner. I searched online to see if I could find it, but was unable to. However, if anyone who does have a scanner, who also happens to have Essential Wolverine volumes 1 and/or 3, I can tell you where it is.
In the very back of the book, under the heading "Known Superhuman Powers," it is stated in the last sentence of the third paragraph.

Originally posted by Metalmanx
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.

using your tactic, could you show me a scan where it says that spiderman's bones are hard like steel? thanks 😉

Originally posted by masterbruce
using your tactic, could you show me a scan where it says that spiderman's bones are hard like steel? thanks 😉

Nope. Sure can't. However, I can show you the many times that he's punched through steel and brick and been fine. Or when powerhouses pummel him, and yet no broken bones (most of the time). If you haven't noticed (which I guess you haven't, since you don't actually read comics), it takes hell of a lot to REALLY damage Spidey.

so then it's all PIS then. I mean, spiderman got superstrength, but he was never imbued with super strong bones.

I know for sure that Spidey's bones aren't THAT dense. He's just harder to hurt than normal guys because his durability requires an increase to be able to correspond with his higher strength level. But yeah, I agree that some of his durability feats are a little ridiculous. A good, connecting punch from certain powerhouses should splatter him across the wall. So either it's PIS that he survives, or it's PIS that the powerhouses managed to hit him in the first place. Don't care which. Although I'm intellectually leaning towards the latter.

Originally posted by Dinalfos
I know for sure that Spidey's bones aren't THAT dense. He's just harder to hurt than normal guys because his durability requires an increase to be able to correspond with his higher strength level. But yeah, I agree that some of his durability feats are a little ridiculous. A good, connecting punch from certain powerhouses should splatter him across the wall. So either it's PIS that he survives, or it's PIS that the powerhouses managed to hit him in the first place. Don't care which.

completely agree.

I'm not trying to bash spidey.

It just seems his supporters ignore inconsistencies/impossibilitie with him but like to point to PIS for anything hard to believe that Wolverine does.

Originally posted by masterbruce
completely agree.

I'm not trying to bash spidey.

It just seems his supporters ignore inconsistencies/impossibilitie with him but like to point to PIS for anything hard to believe that Wolverine does.

Well, you have to admit that Spidey is one of the more consistent characters in the Marvel Universe, aside from some of the non-mainstream supporting roles.

Originally posted by masterbruce
just accept the fact that Logan can eat nukes for breakfast and move along with your life

are you for real or just some old congressman
trolling around for impressionable young boys.......

you can't really be that stupid or fanatical are you?

😕

Originally posted by Zahit
are you for real or just some old congressman
trolling around for impressionable young boys.......

you can't really be that stupid or fanatical are you?

😕

WTF are you talking about? "trolling for impressionable young boys"...um, what the hell is that even supposed to mean? You better not be implying what I think you are, which is f&*king sick. I'm only 23 myself.

Originally posted by Soljer
🙄

Don't have to be a dick.

The question remains. Was this later referred to on pannel has napalm? Or is the ONLY reference to it "nuke"?

Hm?

Like I said, it is NOT representative of Wolverines abilities, and as far as this thread goes, he DEFINITELY dies. I don't care about that. I still remain curious, however.

Hahaha. I'm sorry.
I thought it was funny. To be a dick.
Sorry.
Still laughing over here...

Originally posted by ExtraMision5555
which brings wolverines mortality into question

which potentially stems into a much deeper, messy debate
because the marrow explination doesnt make much sense either

That's what I've been saying!
It is sooooo stupid.
If a cell is encased in adamantium, it's useless.
If it's not encased in adamantium, it is as vulnerable as everything else.
Especially to radiation.
Really terrible writing, continuity control, etc.

Stupid, pot-smoking, save-the-whales-yelling, flip-flop-wearing, parent's-cellar-living, wearing-a-dress-for-Stan-Lee ing, dumb writers!

dgfegaib,

Originally posted by harri
dgfegaib,

You are doing my f*cking head in now.

STOP SPAMMING!!!!!!!FFS.

Re: The Nuclear Blast Durability Challenge

Superman: Just dandy
Silver Surfer: Swell
Thor: Okay
Hulk: Fine
Green Lantern: Good

Iron Man: Dead
Wolverine: Dead
Spiderman: Dead
Venom: Dead

Originally posted by masterbruce
no, these pores are microscopic. nuclear blast would not enter the bones. radiation might seep through, but logan's healing factor is too strong for longterm radiation effects to occur.

Dude!
For God's sake!if there is a "pore" or something, radiation is going to get in.
As a matter of fact, even if it is totally encased, (for some lame reason) in adamantium, the heat will just cook the tissue in the metal.
Holy crap.
They are destroying the youth of today with scientific
hoodie-whatsis!

If the Maestro is arguably the strongest, or one of the strongest Hulks, and also more able to handle, filter and absorb radiation than any other Hulk, why did the Gamma Bomb kill him?