Ares vs. Wolverine

Started by CosmicComet20 pages
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
what do you mean?

He's the son of a Greek God and he's using a Katana.

Lame.

It's as if you use a Katana your skill level is automatically given a little boost in comics. lol.

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C

Pretty much what I figured...

The speed, agility, and skill Phobos uses in his fight with Gorgon is not mirrored by Ares in his fight with Phobos... he's just using his durability to tank shots and use that opening to overpower Phobos which is exactly what one would expect from the two.

That's not exactly uber skill there with the exception of one dodge (Maybe?) at the beginning.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
He's the son of a Greek God and he's using a Katana.

Lame.

It's as if you use a Katana your skill level is automatically given a little boost in comics. lol.


I wish Marvel would stop trying to let their Weeaboo tendencies spill into their Olympian titles.

Just look at the Chaos King. facepalm

I think they tried to salvage that by making Mikaboshi look completely un-Japanese like with this new Chaos King moniker.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I wish Marvel would stop trying to let their Weeaboo tendencies spill into their Olympian titles.

Just look at the Chaos King. facepalm

marvel has weeaboo tendencies? 😕

Originally posted by CosmicComet
He's the son of a Greek God and he's using a Katana.

Lame.

It's as if you use a Katana your skill level is automatically given a little boost in comics. lol.

lol I agree.. I do like red swords though.

I like Alan Scott's sword construct.

Originally posted by CosmicComet

I like Alan Scott's sword construct.

Is Alan compensating? vin

oh you...

he's old. give him a break. 😛

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I wish Marvel would stop trying to let their Weeaboo tendencies spill into their Olympian titles.

Just look at the Chaos King. facepalm

LOL I've never heard the term Weeaboo before, but the description on UD is priceless:

Someone who is obsessed with Japan/Japanese Culture/Anime, etc. and attempts to act as if they were Japanese, even though they're far from it. They use Japanese words but usually end up pronouncing them wrong and sounding like total assholes. You can find alot of these faggots clogging up the forums of Gaia Online, hanging out in the international aisle of the supermarket, or crowding the manga section of your local bookstore. Synonym of wapanese.

Originally posted by Parmaniac

Someone who is obsessed with Japan/Japanese Culture/Anime, etc. and attempts to act as if they were Japanese, even though they're far from it. They use Japanese words but usually end up pronouncing them wrong and sounding like total assholes. You can find alot of these [B]f
aggots clogging up the forums of Gaia Online, hanging out in the international aisle of the supermarket, or crowding the manga section of your local bookstore. Synonym of wapanese. [/B]
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Originally posted by jinzin
Pretty much what I figured...

The speed, agility, and skill Phobos uses in his fight with Gorgon is not mirrored by Ares in his fight with Phobos... he's just using his durability to tank shots and use that opening to overpower Phobos which is exactly what one would expect from the two.

That's not exactly uber skill there with the exception of one dodge (Maybe?) at the beginning.

A bloodlusted Phobos w/ Grasscutter, after being trained by Mikaboshi for years, attacks a bare-handed Ares (and even got in a free throat slash).

Ares put him down because despite his training, his fighting tactics/approach was "predictable," at least to Ares. The sappy father/son moment was the only thing that stopped Ares from snapping his neck.

Let's just say that between what Ares did barehanded and wounded against Phobos is revealing of Ares' proficiency in fighting when you consider Phobos' more consistent fighting feats.

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Ares 7/10. Obviously, it should be far more. FAR. MORE.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
You think that's a good sign on your behalf?

Because what I said was better for the skyfathers if you want to get literal about it (because people don't accidently write the wrong word ever, like when you write "Cannon" later in your post).
Shrugging off>surviving. Do you dissagree?

lol at you getting uptight about me saying it's worse though. Jesus Christ.

K, it's not ridiculous, it makes perfect sense.

I don't think you understand what I'm saying here (shocker). I'm not saying that Galactus was going to kill them. I'm saying that apparently Galactus went from thinking they were going to die, to knowing that a skyfather could 'shrug' off his blast, going by your meaning.
Which is ridiculous, but you don't care if I think it's ridiculous (even though you're arguing with me...).

Concession accepted.

Also, Pak is better than Bendis?

👆. Seriously, to think that paks retarded paraphrasing of the words Galactus used is actually accurate gramatically is a huge English language fail.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
He's the son of a Greek God and he's using a Katana.

Lame.

It's as if you use a Katana your skill level is automatically given a little boost in comics. lol.

So did you bother to read Ares? The kid had atleast 5 years to train under Mikaboshi in Yomi.

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
A bloodlusted Phobos w/ Grasscutter, after being trained by Mikaboshi for years, attacks a bare-handed Ares (and even got in a free throat slash).

Ares put him down because despite his training, his fighting tactics/approach was "predictable," at least to Ares. The sappy father/son moment was the only thing that stopped Ares from snapping his neck.

Let's just say that between what Ares did barehanded and wounded against Phobos is revealing of Ares' proficiency in fighting when you consider Phobos' more consistent fighting feats.

Yeah I understand your interpretation of the events it just doesn't come off as some massive skill feat to me. he dodges one attack because of predictability?
Okay...
I just don't see how that feat somehow allows for anyone to think he's even remotely close to Gorgon in skill by mere association. It's a line of reasoning I don't agree with simply because the feat sits on this notion of predictability, and ends with him powerhousing his way through it... besides.. what he may find pradictable about one opponent may not be true for another.
For a guy who typically fights like any brick with an axe he doesn't look especially skilled, especially when you have punks like Daken dancing around him making him look silly...

I still think Wolverine can win this fight as many as loose, just haven't seen enough from Ares to make me change my mind.

Ares stomps.

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Originally posted by jinzin
Yeah I understand your interpretation of the events it just doesn't come off as some massive skill feat to me. he dodges one attack because of predictability?
I don't know why you would even limit the actions in the fight that would connect to skill to that one single dodge. As if immediately maneuvering Phobos into a position where he could snap Phobos' neck after taking two shots (which were missteps according to him) had nothing to do with fighting skill.
Originally posted by jinzin
Okay...
I just don't see how that feat somehow allows for anyone to think he's even remotely close to Gorgon in skill by mere association. It's a line of reasoning I don't agree with simply because the feat sits on this notion of predictability, and ends with him powerhousing his way through it... besides.. what he may find pradictable about one opponent may not be true for another.
For a guy who typically fights like any brick with an axe he doesn't look especially skilled, especially when you have punks like Daken dancing around him making him look silly...

I still think Wolverine can win this fight as many as loose, just haven't seen enough from Ares to make me change my mind.

I know you don't see it. Not surprising.

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ 👆 I don't know why you would even limit the actions in the fight that would connect to skill to that one single dodge. As if immediately maneuvering Phobos into a position where he could snap Phobos' neck after taking two shots (which were missteps according to him) had nothing to do with fighting skill.
Because he tanked like what.. several attacks to get a notion of what Phobos was doing.

He tanked 2 more after the dodge.. I don't see what dodging a single attack is supposed to do to make me think that it's an uber skill feat.. sorry.

Originally posted by jinzin
Because he tanked like what.. several attacks to get a notion of what Phobos was doing.

He tanked 2 more after the dodge.. I don't see what dodging a single attack is supposed to do to make me think that it's an uber skill feat.. sorry.

He tank those two shots at first because he wasn't even trying to dodge those.

Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
He tank those two shots at first because he wasn't even trying to dodge those.

You're not really going to see an argument from me on this matter, but how does what he did equate to an impressive skill level?