Wolverine w/muramasa vs WWH

Started by Creshosk2 pages

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
When he used it on GhostRider the clap created light and knocked GR back several feet 😂

So it might not KO him but it would certainly force Logan to back off for a bit.

Unless the writer precieve Wolverine to be a bruiser or a brick...

Though when Juggernaut used it on Gen X, they didn't go flying back, they just dropped.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Unless the writer precieve Wolverine to be a bruiser or a brick...

I don't think one's approach to combat would really have an effect on what knocks you over.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Though when Juggernaut used it on Gen X, they didn't go flying back, they just dropped.

That's Juggernaut not Hulk.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
When he used it on GhostRider the clap created light and knocked GR back several feet 😂

So it might not KO him but it would certainly force Logan to back off for a bit.

It's interesting how the very same Thunderclap that almost dropped Colossus barely harmed Shadowcat (not phasing).

Originally posted by llagrok
It's interesting how the very same Thunderclap that almost dropped Colossus barely harmed Shadowcat (not phasing).

Interesting how that's completely irrelevant 🙂

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I don't think one's approach to combat would really have an effect on what knocks you over.
It's just in comics bricks should get sent flying from being hit by another brick.. but they don't. It's part of comic book physics. Brick vs Brick neither goes flying.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
That's Juggernaut not Hulk.
Are you saying not all thunderclaps are created equal? 313

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Interesting how that's completely irrelevant 🙂

O RLY?

Originally posted by Creshosk
It's just in comics bricks should get sent flying from being hit by another brick.. but they don't. It's part of comic book physics. Brick vs Brick neither goes flying.

I still don't see how this applies to Wolverine who has a mass nowhere close to that of a typical brick.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Are you saying not all thunderclaps are created equal? 313

I'll say yes, but with the caveat that I know this is a trap.

if I man can punch with 100 ton force..........it really does not matter if you weight 300 pounds or 600 pounds your going flying.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I still don't see how this applies to Wolverine who has a mass nowhere close to that of a typical brick.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
if I man can punch with 100 ton force..........it really does not matter if you weight 300 pounds or 600 pounds your going flying.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I'll say yes, but with the caveat that I know this is a trap.
The first person to suspect I was being facetiously... and it's not a trap, but a joke. "All thunderclaps are created equal" If I wanted to I'd probably take the time to write a whole brick declaration of independence.

Just because the idea "All thunderclaps are created equal" is an amusing phrase.