Punisher, Moon Knight, and Daredevil vs Wolverine

Started by srankmissingnin11 pages
Originally posted by inimalist
would a CIS wolverine go for an obvious kill?

It was thinking of a punch, not a head shot stab. The only one he might be willing to kill is Punisher.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
This is a bush...
That's a small piece of Wolverine's face. The right sideburn/ear part.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
This is a bush...
Symphoricarpos Wolverina

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
This is a bush...

Yeah no point arguing with you.

I just hope you know thats the side of Wolverine's face and not a bush and that you can't make sense of whats happening on panel by removing it from the rest of the painting.

Originally posted by SasuOna
Yeah no point arguing with you.

I just hope you know thats the side of Wolverine's face and not a bush and that you can't make sense of whats happening on panel by removing it from the rest of the painting.

So... where's Wolverine laying in the snow then if that's not it?

Cat curiousity has got me interested now.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
That's a small piece of Wolverine's face. The right sideburn/ear part.

It could be part of that screaming panel and that thing that looks like a rock could be his ear I guess, but the allignment doesn't really work 100%.

I think SasuOna thinks the spiky side burn / bush is animal/thunder Wolverine on the ground... but it's not

i dunno, there are tons of gadgets that both MK and Frank have that could pose a threat to logan ...he's been put down with less...i just dont see this as cut and dry as some are proposing

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
It could be part of that screaming panel and that thing that looks like a rock could be his ear I guess, but the allignment doesn't really work 100%.

I think SasuOna thinks the spiky side burn / bush is animal/thunder Wolverine on the ground... but it's not

That's what I took it as. I mean, his face also goes into the bottom panel as well.

I thought he/she was talking about the messy paint.
srug

Originally posted by Sin I AM
i dunno, there are tons of gadgets that both MK and Frank have that could pose a threat to logan ...he's been put down with less...i just dont see this as cut and dry as some are proposing

tbh, Wolverine's high end durability feats put his damage soak at well above what the team could dish with standard gear.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
That's what I took it as. I mean, his face also goes into the bottom panel as well.

I thought he/she was talking about the messy paint.
srug

Those few splatters? lol

Originally posted by inimalist
tbh, Wolverine's high end durability feats put his damage soak at well above what the team could dish with standard gear.

I'd say his median durability feats put his damage soak well above what the team could dish out. His high end feats are to ridiculous for this to even be considered a fight.

its them under the leaf fighting
http://i.imgur.com/PVznNh.jpg

I can definately see that the artist deserves to get shot.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb

Wolverine laying in snow?

ha. I was right.

Still don't get it.

Originally posted by SasuOna
its them under the leaf fighting
http://i.imgur.com/PVznNh.jpg

So you think to those splatters of paint is Wolverine face down in the snow? 😕

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
ha. I was right.

Still don't get it.

lol

greatest reaching I have ever seen

Someone that creative deserves to be right.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
I can definately see that the artist deserves to get shot.

This what David Mack does when he isn't stealing panels from Adam Hughes and tracing Maxam covers.

guys, look, its abstract. obviously your minds are too narrowly focused by the expectations you read into normal comic art to fully appreciate the expressiveness of an alternative form of graphic communication and representation.

Look beyond the image, try to experience the piece not only as an active recipient of the art, but as one continuously responsible for its definition and, in fact, its true production.

The art doesn't have to represent these concrete ideas of how story flows from instant to instant, but can be interpretive, such that we can be involved in not just the reading of fiction, but the creation and first hand experience of constructing a world in which the story flows.

Look at the whole painting

Echo is lightning around Wolverine's arm which is where he got pressure pointed, they are still fighting at the corner the spot where Wolverine goes down is given away by the dark ink symbolizing Echo's foot on his arm.

If you read all of David Mack's issues from Daredevil this wouldn't be hard at all. You have to really look at the pictures.
http://i.imgur.com/5Gtct.jpg