Are we talking Cassandra Cain?
Or Wonder Girl
or what?
Because I've seen the feats compared with each other and I give a nod to Wolverine over Blade.
Now, Blade is a tough customer and pretty skilled; he just doesn't have the martial arts exposure to make me think he's Wolverine's near equal in fighting skill. Add on that they're comparable to speed and that Wolverine may have strength by a small margin and durability by a mile and I don't see Blade winning without massive prep and/or dumb luck.
Originally posted by juggernaut74
A few years ago SHIELD hired Blade to bring Wolverine into custody but during the fight Blade changed his mind right when he was gonna put Logan down.
There was context to that though.
Logan didn't even want to fight Blade for one and he had just finished a several hour long fight with Omega Red.
And even then Blade's ace in the hole was trying to vampirize him and we already know Wolverine's healing factor eats that.
Originally posted by Mr.MxyzptlkOh, I remember Logan threateneing that he was going to kill Blade. I also recall Blade wanted to bring him in alive as well.
There was context to that though.Logan didn't even want to fight Blade for one and he had just finished a several hour long fight with Omega Red.
And even then Blade's ace in the hole was trying to vampirize him and we already know Wolverine's healing factor eats that.
Originally posted by juggernaut74Blade didnt really have the upperhand in that fight. They were both on the ground, Blade didnt use the needle while Logan didnt use his claws.
Oh, I remember Logan threateneing that he was going to kill Blade. I also recall Blade wanted to bring him in alive as well.
Originally posted by SamZEDAccording to the writer he did...he didn't write the scene very well though...I'm interested if his answer would change if a Wolverine fan e-mailed him.
Blade didnt really have the upperhand in that fight. They were both on the ground, Blade didnt use the needle while Logan didnt use his claws.
Anyway the team should take it.
I don't mind his faces actually. Chaykin's art has the same problem as Romita Jr, it is very flat, but instead of embracing that they both colour their work to emphasize the none existent form of their figures, which makes the work come off even flatter then it would normally. I think if it was coloured like the work of Marcos Martin or Paolo Rivera on Daredevil, Chaykin's art would like 100 times better (same with Romita Jr). He needs to embrace the classic sensibilities of his art instead of pretending its something that it isn't.
Originally posted by TrackzWhat do you mean according to the writer? He said something in an interview? Im asking because it seemed like the scene was intended to be a stalemate.
According to the writer he did...he didn't write the scene very well though...I'm interested if his answer would change if a Wolverine fan e-mailed him.Anyway the team should take it.
Originally posted by SamZEDI emailed him after getting tired of all the debate, he said it was a stalemate with blade having the slight upperhand (he had a means of possibly killing Wolverine which people usually don't). the scene could've been written better in my opinion though. His exact quote was:
What do you mean according to the writer? He said something in an interview? Im asking because it seemed like the scene was intended to be a stalemate.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Why would going 15 rounds with Omega Red leave him tired? When he has the HF, and I've seen him shrug off worse...
Omega Red powers dwindles Wolverines healing factor. Just being around Red drains him. It had nothing to do with the fight...it was leaned more on the powerset.