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

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Originally posted by Soljer
Via bios, Wolverine is enhanced human.

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

HOW DARE YOU!🙁
Brother, the defination of a peak-human is the one who has comed the closest to reaching their upper limits of understanding of life, and you talks about is a fighting capacility?🙁
Brother, snap out of it. I can help you, if you can not do it yourself? In the same way my sensai helped me away from drugs and gangwars!
I am always here, brother🙂

Originally posted by The Fighter
HOW DARE YOU!🙁
Brother, the defination of a peak-human is the one who has comed the closest to reaching their upper limits of understanding of life, and you talks about it as a fighting capacility?🙁
Brother, snap out of it. I can help you, if you can not do it yourself? In the same way my sensai helped me away from drugs and gangwars!
I am always here, brother🙂

SHUT. UP.

Originally posted by NiñoAraña
SHUT. UP.

Brother, we all have goals in life🙂
Do not step into others, and you will have no reason to fear for anyone stepping into yours🙂 If they do, then speak nicely first, or you will have no reason to yell at them🙂 If you do, it is YOU who should be yelled at🙂

An underwater punch that send a guy into some concrete >> 2 Tons?!?!

It's a cool feat, but it's nothing more than sketchy speculation to assign a Ton-value to it.

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Btw, "1,100" would be less than a ton. 1 Ton = 2,000 lbs. S

So yeah, give or take a little, peak human sounds about right (which is roughly half a ton (1000 lbs.) bench press).

also, considering he's punching, the strength of impact is increased due to his far denser than average adamantium skeleton. have somebody hit you with a sock as hard as they can, then have them hit you with a sock full of rocks as hard as they can. their strength level isn't increasing, but the rocks definitely do more damage.

also, you have to realize that at the time you're referencing, EVERY character was being portrayed as having incredible strength. daredevil beat up a group of thugs by swinging around a 400 pound barbell like it was just a stick, then literally throwing it across the room into a guy [who didn't die immediately when it hit his chest.] suspend your disbelief for a second already.

Wolverine...................meta-human? show me a scan/issue number where it is stated on panel that wolverine's strenght/he is enhanced.

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?

So Batman would be low level superhuman then? He's done better.

Originally posted by Juntai
So Batman would be low level superhuman then? He's done better.

Dude, you know damned well that Batman has superhuman feats out his ass.

The worst was when he gathered his "inner strength" and punched a 10 foot deep hole in the side of a giant rock.

So does this prove that wolverine is roughly around the captain america area give or take a few lbs?

It irritates me to have guys like Daredevil, Cap, even Logan to be labeled 'peak human' when they're drawn like they are.

"Peak Human," as far as strength goes, looks like this:

Marius Pudzianoski, 6' 1" 290lbs, who is the current strongest man in the world.

He's considered a "lean" build, and presses around 600 pounds...

Which is why I roll my eyes every time theres a feat, like mentioned, of Daredevil swinging around a 400lb barbell like a stick.

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.


That feat would require telekinesis to push the man into the wall and possibly shield him from getting his skin ripped off. If he's strong enough to hurl a guy that far and crack the wall out of water, he's just going to tear a chunk of his flesh off with his hand when underwater. Or if it was a punch he would of just gone straight through the guy's body.

Originally posted by DigiMark007

Btw, "1,100" would be less than a ton. 1 Ton = 2,000 lbs. S

So yeah, give or take a little, peak human sounds about right (which is roughly half a ton (1000 lbs.) bench press).

Yeah we know but the point is that Cap lifted it easily, he was doing reps with it and he went to do acrobatics afterwards and wasnt even breathing hard. Therefore Caps maximum could easiy be a ton or even slightly above it. 2 tons under extreme duress.

So no Cap has superhuman strength.

Wolverine has strenght around the same level as Ivan Drago from Rocky 4. They are bith Class 1🙂
Wolverine has 1 tons strenght🙂

Originally posted by MightyEInherjar
It irritates me to have guys like Daredevil, Cap, even Logan to be labeled 'peak human' when they're drawn like they are.

"Peak Human," as far as strength goes, looks like this:

Marius Pudzianoski, 6' 1" 290lbs, who is the current strongest man in the world.

He's considered a "lean" build, and presses around 600 pounds...

Which is why I roll my eyes every time theres a feat, like mentioned, of Daredevil swinging around a 400lb barbell like a stick.

Marius can not Press 600lbs. I'm almost certain that he could Bench it though. As for Deadlift, he'd be around 800lbs.

I agree with you on Daredevil though, I saw that panel and thought it was ridiculous. Swinging a 400lb barbell like it is a baseball bat would require superhuman strength at least in the 5 ton range.

As for Logan -- If I were the writer, he would be able to press 300lbs over his head, and possibly lift 600-700 lbs from the floor (Deadlift). He does not have superhuman strength.

In comics though, "peak human" doesn't really mean what it does in real world.

Originally posted by DarkCrawler
In comics though, "peak human" doesn't really mean what it does in real world.

lets put it this way in the MU the human strength limit is put at around a 1000lbs. Superheroes like Cap can lift well over a 1000lbs but are still called peak human. Its not that the term peak human means something different in the MU, its basically incorrect to use that term to describe certain humans.

The only way to figure this out is to define superhuman.

How strong would you have to be to be considered Superhuman, once that is figured out, you can then put....

1. Wolverine (Who I considered the strongest peak human, due alot to his adamantium skeleton allowing him to brace more, and hit with more force)
2. Cap (right behind Wolverine in strength)
3. BP (right behind Cap in strength)

Originally posted by Apolloknight
The only way to figure this out is to define superhuman.

Yeah thats what im saying. Superhuman in terms of strength is defined as starting around a 1000lbs. Therefore if you can lift much more than that you are superhuman.