Wolverine..........peak-human?

Started by capt it up13 pages

Wolverine..........peak-human?

I hear the word peak-human being thrown around repeatedly when ever wolverine is concerned by certain member even supports of his character. When has wolverine ever been reverenced as a peak-human in a comic book? I have asked this a few times and the only answer I get is he been said to be many times, but no one ever provides any evidence. I own almost all his appearances and I have never once seen him ever referenced as a peak-human. So can any one enlighten me were every one keeps getting these wild notions?

I don't know if he was ever referenced as peak human, but i always thought he was enhanced human due to his physiology of a combination of his addimantium skeleton and healing factor.

Minus the skeleton, he's actually a bit weaker. Marveldatabase says he can lift a ton with it, and 800lbs without it. I'd put him at peak human, maybe just over it.

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
Minus the skeleton, he's actually a bit weaker. Marveldatabase says he can lift a ton with it, and 800lbs without it. I'd put him at peak human, maybe just over it.

dude I know for a fact he can lift a lot more then a ton.

I just want you guys to answer if wolverine has ever been refferensed in a comic as peak-human?

marveldatabase= worthless info.

are u trying to suggest that he's super human?

Wolverine has never been said to be peak human on panel ever. He is low level superhuman.

End of story.

Originally posted by capt it up
dude I know for a fact he can lift a lot more then a ton.

How much is a lot?

And a few scans to clear the whole thing up might actually get people to drop it.

I would accaully like to see wolverine lift 2000 pounds, im not even sure if captain america could do that imo.

Originally posted by Priest
I would accaully like to see wolverine lift 2000 pounds, im not even sure if captain america could do that imo.

Yeah, I see Logan's limit to be around 1 ton.

When I say lift, I mean lift something off the ground, not just raising it.

Originally posted by masterbruce
Yeah, I see Logan's limit to be around 1 ton.

When I say lift, I mean lift something off the ground, not just raising it.


well in that case i would want to see him press 2000 pounds.
then we can see iF he is a class one to say the least.

Via bios, Wolverine is enhanced human.

Via feats, I've never seen him do anything that Captain America couldn't do.

We've seen Cap possibly do that. But it might also have been 1100 lbs. the scan is ambiguous.

it was 1,100 period.

also as I thought no one has pannel evidence of such a statement?

Logan roughly a 2 tonner

Wolverine punching a guy who says he his brother in water so hard he slams into the wall and his head goes through it.
http://img73.imageshack.us/my.php?image=strength21yp.jpg

this feat would require at least 2 tons of strength. Though to tell you the truth it would most deffinetly require more.

back on topic has wolverine ever been stated as peak-human?

Originally posted by capt it up
it was 1,100 period.

also as I thought no one has pannel evidence of such a statement?

It wasn't '1100' period, unless you can point me towards a writer saying that.

The electronic dials representing the weight of each plate makes just as much sense as the dials representing the total weight.

Originally posted by capt it up
Logan roughly a 2 tonner

Wolverine punching a guy who says he his brother in water so hard he slams into the wall and his head goes through it.
http://img73.imageshack.us/my.php?image=strength21yp.jpg

this feat would require at least 2 tons of strength. Though to tell you the truth it would most deffinetly require more.

back on topic has wolverine ever been stated as peak-human?

actually that doesn't prove anything.

it's just how the artist depicts things in comics, they show people break through walls from any punch...makes comics more exciting you know.

If I threw you against a brick wall, no matter how hard I throw you, the wall won't even crack, although your bones will be broken.

comics is not meant to be accurate.

Originally posted by capt it up
Logan roughly a 2 tonner

Wolverine punching a guy who says he his brother in water so hard he slams into the wall and his head goes through it.
http://img73.imageshack.us/my.php?image=strength21yp.jpg

this feat would require at least 2 tons of strength. Though to tell you the truth it would most deffinetly require more.

back on topic has wolverine ever been stated as peak-human?

do you have any scans where Logan actually lifts something fully off the ground that weighs about a ton?

Originally posted by Soljer
It wasn't '1100' period, unless you can point me towards a writer saying that.

The electronic dials representing the weight of each plate makes just as much sense as the dials representing the total weight.


not really. think about it if you go to the gym. the enw equipment has you put a set wieght down not one for both sides.

there really no way to proof it either way, but one can nto simply assume it it the highest when it was simply shown on one side.

also remeber the guy next to him. It showed the amount he was doing as well. go look up how much that guy can lift.

Originally posted by masterbruce
actually that doesn't prove anything.

it's just how the artist depicts things in comics, they show people break through walls from any punch...makes comics more exciting you know.

If I threw you against a brick wall, no matter how hard I throw you, the wall won't even crack, although your bones will be broken.

comics is not meant to be accurate.


pepople with super human strength.

no it was a strength feat don't try and write it off as the artist dispictio n crap when in the same runs logan hed up a elevator, fought a water demond under water as well as throw a shark from the water into a boat.

Originally posted by masterbruce
do you have any scans where Logan actually lifts something fully off the ground that weighs about a ton?

why? That feat a lone put him ove 1 ton easily.

there always the shark feat. or throwing the trash container. or lifting 12 full grown men at once or so on.