Originally posted by jinzinthe person who wrote the fight though has given wolverine some of his best healing factor feats (healing from a smear on the ground and from a skeleton)
Being a bad writer, or uninformed are completely different than KNOWING BETTER AND IGNORING IT ANYWAYS. And yes, we CAN go around elimiating feats when writers muck up in a MAJOR way, that's why the rules include a stipulation on things deemed PIS.Keep in mind I don't know if Panther surprising Wolverine with his speed is necessarily PIS, but it's definitely a result of bias writing. I don't see how you could argue otherwise.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
prove it.Sorry, but Black Panther not a mutant or anything that evolves.
He a human who took a plant that increased his abilities to peak preformances there no beyond that for him self.
sorry I dont mean stronger as in physical strength, but he seems to have grown in skill
Originally posted by Eternal IdolI was reffering to guggenheim
Wasn't that Marc Guggenheim? I seriously doubt it was Hudlin.
I wasnt talkin gabout that scan I posted, but his fight with wolverine (also I read some other fights iand some of them he does in fact use a clawless punch rather than a slash and end the fight)
Originally posted by Battlehammer
yea and? How does that change the fight?I mean it was a blade comic...........
people claimed wolverine was holding back because he punched blade with a fist rather than slashed him with his slaw,
wolverine has been shown though to use a punch rather than a claw under that writer
Originally posted by Master-Borg
I just don't see it as bad writing. Oh noes, Panther surprises Logan...the unthinkable has happened 🙄gimme a break, its not like the surfer armbar event, this should not even raise an eyebrow
I just said it wasn't necessarily bad writing but how you can argue that Hudlin's bias feats hold more weight than others is beyond me.
Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
I was reffering to guggenheimI wasnt talkin gabout that scan I posted, but his fight with wolverine (also I read some other fights iand some of them he does in fact use a clawless punch rather than a slash and end the fight)
Yeah when he's holding back... When he's not, he leaves characters like Sabretooth in pieces on the floor..
Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
people claimed wolverine was holding back because he punched blade with a fist rather than slashed him with his slaw,wolverine has been shown though to use a punch rather than a claw under that writer
He was holding back. There no way to even argue he was not holding back.