X-Men: Utopia

Started by King_Mungi93 pages

Basically we have to wait and see till next issue IF he actually is poisoned or not.

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Basically we have to wait and see till next issue IF he actually is poisoned or not.

I think it was just talk. Just like when spiderman said im lifitng more then even thor could which we all new was bs lol.

Like I said we have to wait till next issue to see if it was talk or not *shrugs*

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Like I said we have to wait till next issue to see if it was talk or not *shrugs*

true, but then again if it does effect him greatly would that not be pis? I mean we have seen many times when Logan has gotten his powers taken away that it takes a massive amount of time before the poison even beggins tot ake a toll on him.

Adamantium limits Wolverine's body's ability to create red blood cells, that's what Adamantium "poisoning" is. He doesn't get welts, or biols; he pretty much gets cancer.

srank ahve you finshed your part in the wolverine respect thread yet? also were the hell is jinzin.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
true, but then again if it does effect him greatly would that not be pis? I mean we have seen many times when Logan has gotten his powers taken away that it takes a massive amount of time before the poison even beggins tot ake a toll on him.

Truth be told seems like their ignoring the Apoc treatement and looking at it as a retcon post House of M. As it's popping in comics and handbooks about the poisioning. *Shrugs*

I'll wait till next week to hold my judgement on this

Originally posted by Citizen V
Yeah.

Because Cassandra Nova didn't kill millions of mutants, or anything.

Depowering 98% of the mutants and making it so no new ones are born pretty much ending the species trumps killing a millions of them.Long term even if millions die new mutants will be born and the numbers will grow again.What wonda did was not only reduce the number to 198(though they seem to be more than that) but made it so no more will be born.

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Truth be told seems like their ignoring the Apoc treatement and looking at it as a retcon post House of M. As it's popping in comics and handbooks about the poisioning. *Shrugs*

I'll wait till next week to hold my judgement on this

The last hand book wolverine was in was the house of M one of not mistaken.

also i was refferring to before apoc treatment. It was shown many times that adamatium poisoning is an extremely slow proccesses.

Originally posted by snoopdogg
So basically the Marauders have Storm, Colossus, and Angel in custody?

yeah, i was looking forward to seeing colossus play a bigger role somehow... shame...

Originally posted by SuperiorTech
Depowering 98% of the mutants and making it so no new ones are born pretty much ending the species trumps killing a millions of them.Long term even if millions die new mutants will be born and the numbers will grow again.What wonda did was not only reduce the number to 198(though they seem to be more than that) but made it so no more will be born.

Cassandra Nova did more damage mutantkind in the 616 verse.

Wanda did more damage to mutantkind overall, taking the other universes into consideration.

Carey on Newsarama about issue #205

http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=138330

Originally posted by Battlehammer
The last hand book wolverine was in was the house of M one of not mistaken.

also i was refferring to before apoc treatment. It was shown many times that adamatium poisoning is an extremely slow proccesses.

Tha X-Men handbook 2005 also talked about the adamintium posioning

Yeah I know, and it seems Marvel has retconned that though. Hopefully next issue we will get answers

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Tha X-Men handbook 2005 also talked about the adamintium posioning

Yeah I know, and it seems Marvel has retconned that though. Hopefully next issue we will get answers


.......that would not be rectonned it make the issue pis. because majority of writters don't agree with it.

can you send me wolverine entry in it.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
.......that would not be rectonned it make the issue pis. because majority of writters don't agree with it.

can you send me wolverine entry in it.

Wouldn't say majority as not many writers actually dealt with it *shrugs*, now a days they have made several reference to it. By all accounts there SHOULDN'T be posioning due to Apoc, but seems they are either ignoring it or retconnin it. Marvel irks me when this do this sort of stuff for no real reason or explanation

Yeah, give me abit as I believe I have it already scanned on my other comp

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Tha X-Men handbook 2005 also talked about the adamintium posioning

Correction it's the Wolverine 2004 handbook that listed that not the X-Men

Speaking of Handbooks:

http://www.marvel.com/catalog/X-MEN:_MESSIAH_COMPLEX_-_MUTANT_FILES

Oh and about the Cable Series:

http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12513

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Correction it's the Wolverine 2004 handbook that listed that not the X-Men

If you run across it, would you either directly post it or PM me as well? I'm also interested in seeing it.

This?

Scanned the Adamantium Article just incase:

Frig I goofed, I did get it from the X-Men 2005 handbook...under X-21.

"Due to her healing factor, the presence of Adamantium in her body does not interfer with the bones' normal functions of generating blood corpuscles"

I knew i read it in that handbook, but then I remembered Wolverine didn't have an entry in that handbook so it must have been in his own Wolverine handbook. Foolish Mungi