Originally posted by Battlehammer
really elts see some feats. all i got is you tlaking out your ass and providing zero evdiences as usual and making stupid statements.
The only stupid one is you if you think 100+ pounds of skeleton wont lessen your strength feats. Again, Wolverine is only an enhanced human. He doesn't have true "super" strength on par with anything Captain America has shown. Again, check Cap's respect thread.
Originally posted by Rhinoceros
There's something impressive about the feat I posted. It looks like Cap's forcing them into Wolverine's throat, not just pushing his hands to his chest. No, it doesn't mean Cap > Wolverine in the terms of strength, but it does tell us that Cap pretty damn strong.
what's worse is Wolverine is shown uncapable of stopping Cap from pushing his own arms into his chest...lol
Although it largely seems to be due to Cap's applied strength+the extra weight of the adamantium being used against Logan.
Again, free Logan of the skeleton and he should be able to outdo Cap physically, otherwise Cap owns him in raw strength feats.
And anyone who claims that Logans 100+ pound skeleton doesnt slow him down, or lessen his physical strength compared to not having it is a moron.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
speed yes, not strength. His natural bones can no withstand the weight that his adamtium ones could. meaning with adamtium he can hold weight much heavier with out any fear of his bones breaking.
Co-signed.
http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/w/wolverine.htm
Strength Level: While Wolverine may be of an advanced age, he possesses the normal human strength of a man in his prime with his height and build who engages in intensive regular exercise. While possessing the adamantium skeleton, Wolverine's strength was increased to the human maximum, making him capable of lifting (pressing) 800 lbs.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Co-signed.
Precisely, except....
Captain America represents the pinnacle of human physical perfection. While not superhuman, he is as strong as a human being can be. He can lift (press) a maximum of 800 pounds with supreme effort.
http://marveldirectory.com/individuals/c/captainamerica.htm
Both are considered equivalent in most cases....
But one guy is bound to a 100+ pounds of metal weight restricting him. The other guy has been shown in feats to be able to reach the same peak human levels WITHOUT the need of any skeleton to do so. This is why Logan was unable to stop Cap from driving his paws into his own chest.
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Originally posted by snoopdogg
Cap was also controling Logan's arms at the same time he was pushing them down. To me it shows Cap with a strength edge.
Not sure what so ahrd to comprehend here.
Originally posted by horrorwolf
Precisely, except....Both are considered equivalent in most cases....
But one guy is bound to a 100+ pounds of metal weight restricting him. The other guy has been shown in feats to be able to reach the same peak human levels WITHOUT the need of any skeleton to do so. This is why Logan was unable to stop Cap from driving his paws into his own chest.
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My point was that adamantium skeleton did enhance his strength 😬
While possessing the adamantium skeleton, Wolverine's strength was increased to the human maximum
It does make sense when you think of it. His bones and joints can't be damaged, so exerting himself to a limit isn't a problem. Any damage his muscles receive from the pressure tends to heal right away.
Here Wolverine not only breaks free of Ursa Major's 15 ton strength hold, but also lifts him over his head and hurls his 955 lb body into a bunch of rubble...
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http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee113/wolverinerespectthread/Wolverine_First_Class_08_017.jpg
Originally posted by wolfpack86wolverine was berserker there...that's not his normal strength level
Here Wolverine not only breaks free of Ursa Major's 15 ton strength hold, but also lifts him over his head and hurls his 955 lb body into a bunch of rubble...1)
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee113/wolverinerespectthread/Wolverine_First_Class_08_017.jpg