Originally posted by colossulrage
He's my favorite comic character EVER!!!! But i just cant wrap my head around how colossus has powers that allow metal to come from out of his body. i mean he is probably the most intimidating looking character ever but just dont get how the metal works
And you don't question what exactly is powering all powers and mutations because I can assure you it isn't food. For Cyclop's optic blasts he must be drinking rocket fuel and wolverine must have a subspace stomach immune to harm to regen from a skeleton...
You question only one character??? Question how everyone is breaking laws of conservation of matter and energy.
Originally posted by Uriel005
And you don't question what exactly is powering all powers and mutations because I can assure you it isn't food. For Cyclop's optic blasts he must be drinking rocket fuel and wolverine must have a subspace stomach immune to harm to regen from a skeleton...You question only one character??? Question how everyone is breaking laws of conservation of matter and energy.
Cyclops actually absorbs energy from the sun. Logan and hulk presumably take matter right out of the air.
Originally posted by colossulrageIt doenst come out of him though, his flesh changes into it.
He's my favorite comic character EVER!!!! But i just cant wrap my head around how colossus has powers that allow metal to come from out of his body. i mean he is probably the most intimidating looking character ever but just dont get how the metal works
Originally posted by 753
Yes 😄this was never stated on panel, but it's the only way I can see it preserves conservation of mass. That or tapping into extradimensional mass, like the hulk might do when he hulks out.
Galacta: Daughter of Galactus states that mutant powers and Wolverine's healing factor specific warp reality to a limited extent (and yes, that's her contemplating trying to make an Egoverine as a food source).
Originally posted by Uriel005
Still my point was he was questioning where Colossus's metal comes from and that bothers him over some of the other more extreme cases of WTF the whole of the marvel universe breaks our laws of reality.
Yes. That's comic books for you. DC's science is ever more outrageous.
Originally posted by Q99
Galacta: Daughter of Galactus states that mutant powers and Wolverine's healing factor specific warp reality to a limited extent (and yes, that's her contemplating trying to make an Egoverine as a food source).
What is this from? It can't be 616.