- Joined
- Apr 18, 2007
- Messages
- 32,726
- Reaction score
- 22,802
![]()
NEXT BATTLE:
THIS PEN
![]()
VS
A TUMBLEWEED
![]()
Tumbleweed can take a fall and can absorb more punishment.
![]()
NEXT BATTLE:
THIS PEN
![]()
VS
A TUMBLEWEED
![]()
Did they show his limbs when they were about the size of a KFC spork?Agreed. I couldn't even finish the Civil War tie-in where Nitro burns Wolverine down to his Adamntium skeleton...only for him to regrow all his organs, skin, muscles etc within minutes
Compare and contrast with the classic Claremont Wolverine where it takes Logan at least a couple of months to recover from wounds that include a Katana driven all the way through his torso.
Did they show his limbs when they were about the size of a KFC spork?
![]()
Wolverine is like Batman. The characters became so popular that in comics they write them as more competitive in fights they should be easily destroyed in.
Marvel and DC both need to go away already.
New Marvel is fake and gay.Physically, Spiderman should win, but he fights dumb against Wolverine.
![]()
![]()
Knock it off. You post about inane crap in The Mayberry as much as anyone.![]()
NEXT BATTLE:
THIS PEN
![]()
VS
A TUMBLEWEED
![]()
You should've done what I did, and stopped reading Marvel in the 90's, before they shit the bed.I still get annoyed thinking about that scene. Wolverine is one of my favourite superheroes, but they jumped so far over the shark they landed about a mile inland. I didn't even bother finishing the comic.
Original wolverine would lose.
But ever since they increased the power of his healing factor and made him survive nuclear explosions and regenerate completely in minutes, then he's pretty much invincible.
It's dumb. They took him from a Scrappy underdog to being one of the most powerful mutants.
I miss the Scrappy underdog
I’ve often wondered why they cast such little guys for spider man. As I rember in my comics in the 80’s he was a lot bigger.
I guess trying to cash in on the younger generation these days since there are so many larger hero’s already
No. I stopped reading and collecting in 1995. I've picked up graphic novels here and there in the last 10 years, but nothing has gotten me all the way back. I think, The Long Halloween is the best thing I've picked up since '95.