who is physically stronger captain america or wolverine?

Started by StiltmanFTW5 pages
Originally posted by Wild Shadow
his claws didnt really change much it was still his overall strength..

Wouldn't say that. The kick to the head was a strength feat, though.

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
anyways a better steel door feat was when he was death and broke through even with x-man TK help. 😇

Was thinking about that, too. But it was stated that he was slicing through it.

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
also when he was carrying a ninja kid on his shoulders and tossed a guy through a steel bolted door where ironfist was hiding in.

Could you tell me what issue that was?

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
also he broke omniom shackles same material that colossus is compose of, iirc 😮

Colossus is composed of unknown metal resembling osmium, not omnium 😛

The toughest shackles I remember him busting out from were those unbreakable chromalloy and Mesmero ones.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Wouldn't say that. The kick to the head was a strength feat, though.

Was thinking about that, too. But it was stated that he was slicing through it.

well he did still have to break through it after slicing the doors that were being backed by X-man.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Could you tell me what issue that was?

nope sorry it is his respect thread i think the guy he was fighting at the time was matsu or something... he had stolen the iron fist from danny and kick his @$$ and his friends and logan had to come in and show them what a real lvl 7 MA'er can do.

Colossus is composed of unknown metal resembling osmium, not omnium 😛

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
The toughest shackles I remember him busting out from were those unbreakable chromalloy and Mesmero ones.

the unbreakable ones right? even better... 😄

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
well he did still have to break through it after slicing the doors that were being backed by X-man.

Good point.

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
nope sorry it is his respect thread i think the guy he was fighting at the time was matsu or something... he had stolen the iron fist from danny and kick his @$$ and his friends and logan had to come in and show them what a real lvl 7 MA'er can do.

You mean Junzo?

BTW, am I the only one who considers the wagon feat from Origins #36 impressive?

CA is fairly stronger than Logan by both feats and average showings.
Wolverine doesn't even come out as having super strength in most appearances. Most people don't even know that Wolverine is very strong. But many know CA is.

CA has feats that exceed 5 tons. He was also using strength dampeners as well to keep his strength at peak human levels.

Originally posted by h1a8
CA is fairly stronger than Logan by both feats and average showings.
Wolverine doesn't even come out as having super strength in most appearances. Most people don't even know that Wolverine is very strong. But many know CA is.

CA has feats that exceed 5 tons. He was also using strength dampeners as well to keep his strength at peak human levels.

care to explain said feats?

Most people think Cap is just peak human...

Logan has a feat exceeding 15 tons 😖hifty:

Captain America strength level is peak human. Wolverine strength level is enhance human. Enhance human is higher then peak human therefore Wolverine is stronger then Captain America.

Wolverine has gone into the meta range multiple times. And that feat with Cap repeatedly hitting the door, didn't Wolverine trap Colossus in the danger room, set it on high, then pried his way through the locked door, leaving it dented where he pushed it apart?

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
care to explain said feats?

Koing Hulk in a few blows, Throwing a shield faster than a missle, crumbling a 1/2ft thick steel door, putting a serious hurting on class 75 and greater beings with his kicks alone, etc.

Well, Wolverine took down Roughouse with only punches.

He slashed through Thanos with bone claws.

Etc...

Wolverine, imo.

Originally posted by beast1234
Captain America strength level is peak human. Wolverine strength level is enhance human. Enhance human is higher then peak human therefore Wolverine is stronger then Captain America.

If you are going by official bios then Wolverine isn't even peak human.
If you are going by comics CA not only has more strength feats but better ones too.

Originally posted by KingD19
Well, Wolverine took down Roughouse with only punches.

He slashed through Thanos with bone claws.

Etc...

Wolverine has the adamantium advantage is why his blows are damaging. CA has hurt and koed stronger foes with his ordinary being (no adamantium advantage).

The second one isn't canon. Otherwise Thanos is a pillow man.

I agree Logan having enhanced skeletal structure helps him hit harder and lift more weight.

Originally posted by beast1234
Captain America strength level is peak human. Wolverine strength level is enhance human. Enhance human is higher then peak human therefore Wolverine is stronger then Captain America.

That's what handbooks are saying.

Going by feats and on panel statements, they are both enhanced.

Originally posted by KingD19
Wolverine has gone into the meta range multiple times. And that feat with Cap repeatedly hitting the door, didn't Wolverine trap Colossus in the danger room, set it on high, then pried his way through the locked door, leaving it dented where he pushed it apart?

Yep.

Originally posted by h1a8
If you are going by official bios then Wolverine isn't even peak human.

Wrong.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW

Wrong.

I haven't read any new handbooks (>2005). The OHOTMU doesn't have Wolverine as enhanced human.

Originally posted by h1a8
I haven't read any new handbooks (>2005). The OHOTMU doesn't have Wolverine as enhanced human.

Originally posted by ankur29
logan's profile from OHOTMU master edition entry :

gives outright stats to his powers

what the stats mean:

What year was that handbook? Maybe I'm confusing with another handbook (could be X-men 2004 or something).

Originally posted by h1a8
What year was that handbook? Maybe I'm confusing with another handbook (could be X-men 2004 or something).

Don't know. Wolverine 2004 handbook had his strength in superhuman range, too (800 Ibs - 25 ton).

http://marvel.com/universe/Wolverine
LOL at the fanvotes...

and har har har to this:

Originally posted by Marvel
Despite the extent of his healing factor, Wolverine is not immortal. If the injuries are extensive enough, especially if they result in the loss of vital organs, large amounts of blood, and/or loss of physical form, such as having flesh burned away by fire or acid, Wolverine can die.