Wolverine

Started by Ranger Smith56 pages

Originally posted by Jack Harkness
Well thats nice to know.

you are still very wrong about my age.

So you're saying you are over 16 and you can't use an apostrophe?

You must be very "special".

🙂

Originally posted by Jack Harkness
Ahhhh!!!

It is Hulks power, it isn't Wolverines, his is a healing factor that shouldn't help with punches like that.

Originally posted by Soljer
According to comic logic, Logan's healing factor is SO FAST, that, technically, he DOES get knocked out each time he's punched by the Hulk/Thing/Et Cetera.

His brain and internal organs turn to mush, and then NIGH-INSTANTANEOUSLY repair themselves. That's the comic book rationale. It makes about as much sense as anything else in comics.

I'd say "Nuff' Said" but jinzin, capt, Soljer, Cresh and myself, have already pointed this out about a million times in our collective history on KMC... and I don't imagine that trend changing anytime soon. 🙁

Originally posted by Ranger Smith
So you're saying you are over 16 and you can't use an apostrophe?

You must be very "special".

🙂

No just have ADAH and dyslexia. 🙄

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
I'd say "Nuff' Said" but jinzin, capt, Soljer, Cresh and myself, have already pointed this out about a million times in our collective history on KMC... and I don't imagine that trend changing anytime soon. 🙁

😂

🙁 I know...

Meh! just think of all the joy you will bring to all the newbies

Originally posted by Jack Harkness
No just have ADAH and dyslexia. 🙄

So you are "special"!!

🙂

Originally posted by long pig
IIRC, Promethius, the streetlevel guy, first appeared in JLA. He was made to take them out, but can he do it realistically? No.

In response to "Wolverine was designed to fight Hulk. His first appearance was in a hulk comic".

Originally posted by long pig
In response to "Wolverine was designed to fight Hulk. His first appearance was in a hulk comic".

Why can't prometheus take on the JLA?

Oh, right, right Superman'd smash his face in in a millisecond.

Why can't Wolverine hang with the Hulk?

Oh, right, right, because his healing factor is fast and powerful enough to heal from what the Hulk dishes out in time to take a bit more.

Oh.

Wait.

Wolverine can tangle with the Hulk for a while. Can he ever realistically win? Not in my opinion. A fight between the two (as far as the forum goes) would be 10/10 to the Hulk. It would just take a long time, is all....😬.

Wolverine CAN realistically hang with the Hulk.

Prometheus CANNOT realistically hang with the JLA.

Notice the difference?

Originally posted by Jack Harkness
No its the stupid shit in Wolverine comics of the last few years.

your an idiot.

Your use double standereds.

Your making your self look like a fool.

honestly how many times do you have to be proven wrong before you smarten up?

*You're an idiot.

*You use double standards.

*You're making yourself look like a fool.

*Honestly, how many times do you have to be proven wrong before you smarten up?

😛.

lol

Originally posted by Creshosk
Not a lick of it. Especially Hulk's power set. As I explained before a fraction of infinity is still infinity so he'd have to be at infinite levels all the time for him to have infinite strength. Clearly he doesn't have oblivion punches that destroy multiverses.

that's not true. all known numbers are portions of infinity. the mathematical constant that says infinity divided by anything is still infinity only applies when working from infinity backwards. infinity still contains all known numbers, and can still be applied to things that have only expressed themselves in numerals. and, since hulk's strength starts from human level [as banner] and increases toward infinity, it's still fully measurable. if it started at infinity [as was the implication with juggernaut,] and decreases away from it, it defies numerical law.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
your an idiot.

Your use double standereds.

Your making your self look like a fool.

honestly how many times do you have to be proven wrong before you smarten up?

wa was u sying? 🙄

Originally posted by Soljer
In comics, you see, physics? Medicine? Science as a whole?

It goes out the ****ing window.

that's not true, either. the main foundations of our physical universe are exactly the same as in the marvel universe. gravity, thermodynamics, relativity, newton's laws, etc. they've been explained enough times within the comic context, and displayed continuously, for that to be known. they simply become malleable when applied to abberations, often times with an explanation to cover them. for example, the human torch "going nova," especially with a heat source that consumes oxygen, would set off a devastating burning of the atmosphere in a much larger area than he's ever affected. but, since he's pyro-, and arguably thermo-, kinetic, we can suspend that disbelief. various other abberations were explained away recently in thunderbolts, with the wellspring of power [a combination of arcane mysticism and a new brand of physics,] that bend various superpower's applications when used. it's a slippery slope trying to argue the suspension of disbelief, especially in a scientific fashion.

anyway, back on topic...

Originally posted by Disappear
that's not true, either. the main foundations of our physical universe are exactly the same as in the marvel universe. gravity, thermodynamics, relativity, newton's laws, etc. they've been explained enough times within the comic context, and displayed continuously, for that to be known. they simply become malleable when applied to abberations, often times with an explanation to cover them. for example, the human torch "going nova," especially with a heat source that consumes oxygen, would set off a devastating burning of the atmosphere in a much larger area than he's ever affected. but, since he's pyro-, and arguably thermo-, kinetic, we can suspend that disbelief. various other abberations were explained away recently in thunderbolts, with the wellspring of power [a combination of arcane mysticism and a new brand of physics,] that bend various superpower's applications when used. it's a slippery slope trying to argue the suspension of disbelief, especially in a scientific fashion.

anyway, back on topic...

Well, yes, you're right of course that the basic foundations of science remain constant.

However, where they conflict with what takes place on panel, they do indeed get defenestrated.

to an extent.

Originally posted by Disappear
that's not true. all known numbers are portions of infinity. the mathematical constant that says infinity divided by anything is still infinity only applies when working from infinity backwards. infinity still contains all known numbers, and can still be applied to things that have only expressed themselves in numerals. and, since hulk's strength starts from human level [as banner] and increases toward infinity, it's still fully measurable. if it started at infinity [as was the implication with juggernaut,] and decreases away from it, it defies numerical law.
Yeah, I was explaining that someone the other day.

Originally posted by Disappear
that's not true. all known numbers are portions of infinity. the mathematical constant that says infinity divided by anything is still infinity only applies when working from infinity backwards. infinity still contains all known numbers, and can still be applied to things that have only expressed themselves in numerals. and, since hulk's strength starts from human level [as banner] and increases toward infinity, it's still fully measurable. if it started at infinity [as was the implication with juggernaut,] and decreases away from it, it defies numerical law.
Prove it. Count to infinity.

Originally posted by Jack Harkness
wa was u sying? 🙄

?

I am going to assume you were trying to insult me.

You are a morron. I could out debate you in my sleep and you talk out your back end all the time.

Jinzin, cres, srank, soljer all made you look the fool more then once on this thread already.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Prove it. Count to infinity.

you realize by counting to infinity, i'd be going through all known numbers en route, thus proving my point, yes?

there are times that i truly love you, cresh. one might say i have a cresh crush.