Originally posted by FrothByte
The fact that he can physically match BP. You know, the guy who runs as fast as cars and can outwrestle a rhino?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re4HPKgyAyc
https://www.healthline.com/health/mens-health/average-weight-for-men
A rhino weights arround 1000kg - 2000 kg.
It required easily more than 30 men AND a poisoned arrow to stop him. The average man weights 75kg.
A bit of math counters your statement.
Wolverine and BP operate around perhaps the same level of strength. But featwise Wolverine's ninja scene gives him the edge.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re4HPKgyAychttps://www.healthline.com/health/mens-health/average-weight-for-men
A rhino weights arround 1000kg - 2000 kg.
It required easily more than 30 men AND a poisoned arrow to stop him. The average man weights 75kg.
A bit of math counters your statement.
Wolverine and BP operate around perhaps the same level of strength. But featwise Wolverine's ninja scene gives him the edge.
FFS, not this crap again. Wolverine never pulled 30 men. They shot him with arrows with strings but never pulled back on them with all their weight. All you need is a bit of common sense: a 75 kg. man putting all his weight on an arrow would end up pulling that arrow free off of Wolverine's back. Wolverine's muscle and tissue are not made of cement you know.
Wolverine has no strength feats that put him in the league of supersoldiers like Cap, BP and yes, Kilmonger.
Originally posted by FrothByte
FFS, not this crap again. Wolverine never pulled 30 men. They shot him with arrows with strings but never pulled back on them with all their weight. All you need is a bit of common sense: a 75 kg. man putting all his weight on an arrow would end up pulling that arrow free off of Wolverine's back. Wolverine's muscle and tissue are not made of cement you know.Wolverine has no strength feats that put him in the league of supersoldiers like Cap, BP and yes, Kilmonger.
I didn't saw loose strings in Wolverine's back. The strings were tense, which means they were putting force!
Also I just took the weight of the men and didn't add the actual force of each one.
WHAT!!!? Black Panther has no feat to put him in par with Cap strength-wise!
Black Panther ATM is a 5tonner just like Wolv.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
I didn't saw loose strings in Wolverine's back. The strings were tense, which means they were putting force!Also I just took the weight of the men and didn't add the actual force of each one.
WHAT!!!? Black Panther has no feat to put him in par with Cap strength-wise!
Black Panther ATM is a 5tonner just like Wolv.
I could easily keep a string taught without putting my entire weight on it. Common sense dude. Bottom line is, if a grown man put all of his weight against an arrow embedded on a man's torso, that would pretty much rip the arrow right off. Heck, unless an arrow gets stuck in bone, you can pull it out with one hand.
In the end, you have no idea how much each man was pulling against Wolverine in this scene, thus you can't accurately use this to compute how strong Wolverine is.
In comparison, the fact that Bucky was unable to stop BP's claws from inching towards his face when they fought shows that BP is at least as strong as Bucky if not stronger. That puts him in Cap's ballpark as far as strength goes. As far as agility goes, neither Cap nor Bucky (and especially not Wolverine) can match his feat of jumping and running across the side of building to catch up to a car.