Destroying Adamantium walls...

Started by AsbestosFlaygon3 pages

If a weak mutant like Magneto can, a stronger mutant such as Thanos can.

Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
If a weak mutant like Magneto can, a stronger mutant such as Thanos can.

this statement has me very confused.......

thanos is a mutant now?

Originally posted by nicamarvin
I highly doubt it..... 🙄

Wolverine's claws are less than one millimeter thick. Has anyone broken them?

Originally posted by Lord_Talron
thanos is a mutant now?

An Eternal mutant. Hence his fetching mug. 😄

Originally posted by carver9
When was his claws warped?

When King Thor blasted him. He damaged Cap's shield, too.

Thor already dented adamantium just a small cylinder and with all his strength (and Mjölnir of course) but it was dented.

Originally posted by Johnny Sorrow
An Eternal mutant. Hence his fetching mug. 😄
💃

Is this strengh alone? If so, they all fail - although the Hulk is hypothetically capable of getting there eventually, he has never reached a level we can clearly say he can do it

If they can do anything to the wall, a lot of them can get rid of it through other powers like matter manipulation

Not sure it would matter that the first wall is so thin.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
wth is that o O

Originally posted by 753
Is this strengh alone? If so, they all fail - although the Hulk is hypothetically capable of getting there eventually, he has never reached a level we can clearly say he can do it

If they can do anything to the wall, a lot of them can get rid of it through other powers like matter manipulation

Not sure it would matter that the first wall is so thin.

Originally posted by Parmaniac

Canon? Did he fold the adamantium into that ball? If so, the thinness of the wall might be a factor, but there are other showings that contradict this, such as the fact that wolverine's bones can't be broken or bent by the hulk and they have very little adamantium in them.

Originally posted by 753
Canon? Did he fold the adamantium into that ball? If so, the thinness of the wall might be a factor, but there are other showings that contradict this, such as the fact that wolverine's bones can't be broken or bent by the hulk and they have very little adamantium in them.
I don't now just found it on google pics it's from comicvine, well to the fact that Wolverines bones don't dent is more like that they can't just easily reform them back to romal and it would be stupid to write a Wolverine with a dented skeleton. But of course only if this is canon but my first example with Thor was canon don't have a scan at hand though.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
Thor already dented adamantium just a small cylinder and with all his strength (and Mjölnir of course) but it was dented.

Odinforce Thor. And it was Cap's shield.

Originally posted by Parmaniac

Non-616 adamantium 😛

Originally posted by Parmaniac

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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Odinforce Thor. And it was Cap's shield.
No it was really a cylinder and classic Thor. I'll look if I can find the scan somewhere.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
I don't now just found it on google pics it's from comicvine, well to the fact that Wolverines bones don't dent is more like that they can't just easily reform them back to romal and it would be stupid to write a Wolverine with a dented skeleton. But of course only if this is canon but my first example with Thor was canon don't have a scan at hand though.

Are you sure it was canon? Didn't it happen in some future-story, the one with Thorbuster suit?

Originally posted by Parmaniac
No it was really a cylinder and classic Thor. I'll look if I can find the scan somewhere.

I see. Thanks in advance.

You should have added PC superman 😛 anyways, i do have a feeling that prime could do it.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I see. Thanks in advance.

http://marvel.wikia.com/Adamantium

Although true adamantium was thought to be indestructible, there are at least two known examples of the alloy within the Earth-616 reality sustaining damage without molecular manipulation. The first involved Thor focusing all of his strength into striking a small cylinder of adamantium with Mjolnir, which only slightly dented. The second incident involved a battle between Ultron and the Hulk. During the fight, the Hulk punched the robot with enough force to slightly dent it.

I know it's a wiki but I've really seen the panel where he does it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamantium
here wikis refers to Thor, Vol. 1, No. 271

maybe that's the issue number where it's from

Or this
http://www.supermegamonkey.net/chronocomic/entries/avengers_6668.shtml