Wolverine makes a comment about him only going like 10% or some ridiculously garbage comment like that.
Trash-talking. Tends to happen.
Wolverine is probably the most manly guy with the most testesterone in Marvel. He needs trash-talking to be the Main Man :-D
shaowebb said:
Also he only has enhanced senses, claws and healing. He doesn't have any enhanced strength, speed or agility at all. Never has.
His entire skeleton is made out of adamantium and adamantium is heavy. Wolverine is a heavy ass character, yet he is fast and agile.
There was a moment in comics, where Deadpool was holding - I think - a nun up in the air on a bridge and yelling at her, talking about his enhanced strenght which came along with his healing factor.
Take also into consideration that - if you have muscles (and Wolverine and Iron Fist do) you tend to gas out more quickly, because muscles need more oxygen, and when you gas out, you don't get stronger in the process, which should be logical :-7
But with a healing factor, you don't fatigue as fast as others, so he has even more advantages over Iron Fist, who is - in the end of the day only a peak human.
If you really want some bullshit, then take a look at Wolverine fighting against Gladiator for six days :-7 Or cutting through him in a different instance, although I'm not quite sure about the canonity of these two occasions.
shaowebb said:
Like I said, there are a lot of reasons I prefer DC to Marvel and one of the biggest is that DC doesn't fanboy with their writing nearly as hard as Marvel does. They know its okay to not say their favorite guy is the best at everything just because they like him
I actually had to laugh at this one.
You do know about Superman and Batman, right?
Superman was the first superhero and most of the writers grew up with him, so they made sure that he would stand above everything. He was weak to magic, but during the years that weakness faded and faded. He built telepathic resistances to be prepared for everything. He outshines basically everyone in the DC Universe on a regular basis, simply because he is Superman and DC writers are very, very biased.
Hell, you can't even stop him with Kryptonite anymore. (Superman VS Batman, when Poison Ivy took control over Superman and Superman VS Superboy-Prime).
shaowebb said:
Hell Batman got out fought by Karate Kid once because the writers realized that was all the character had and they had to play it up.
Yes, because Karate Kid is a PIS-character from the future who can defeat Kryptonians thanks to his martial arts skills.
Karate Kid is a stupid ass character (I don't like DC comics) and he is supposed to defeat Batman without any real problems.
Batman also got his ass handed to him by Lady Shiva, who is a better martial artist than him and Lady Shiva doesn't stand a chance against Karate Kid, who can destroy mountains by punching them.
shaowebb said:
If you don't build anyone as being any better at anything than someone then they never struggle and without struggle there is no believable conflict. Its why it was so good when Batman won using pure strategy and stuff outside of martial arts after the dude collapsed his lung without breaking a sweat.
They never struggle?
Flash once saved 500.000 people in 0.00001 microseconds or something like that. For that he needed to travel 13 trillion times faster than the speed of light. DC comics are stupid.
You also keep talking about Batman, when it's actually Batgod. Batgod also kicked Wonder Woman once and took away her breathing for a moment. Batman also took out the entire Justice League out during the Tower of Babel. (Well his methods did it) Batman is the Doctor Doom of DC comics.
shaowebb said:
Good writers write within character and bad ones overglorify popular characters beyond their range of abilities just to please their fans.
My opinion still stays. Wolverine is faster, stronger and more agile than Iron Fist if we take a look at all the speed and agility feats of them both. Iron Fist is more grounded, while Wolverine is all over the place in a fight, and all that while having additional 105 pounds from his adamantium skeleton.
It's easier to believe that Wolverine defeats Iron Fist, than Hulk defeating the Sentry, which is uber-pathetic and luckily for the sake of the comics Greg Pak somehow managed to downgrade the Sentry enough so that the Hulk would be able to win.
shaowebb said:
To put this to rest here are the OFFICIAL stats on the two character's fighting abilities from Marvel's own website. The bars in blue are the official rating of the characters ability levels and the ones in red are the fan ratings.
No serious comic book reader takes these showings seriously, because for the most part, they're very outdated and most of the time not even true.
According to these ratings the Sentry is not faster than the speed of light, even though he showcased it otherwise many times.
shaowebb said:
Pretty much your post sums up everything about that issue and its writer. They don't take anything into account about the character's and what they are supposedly able to do or not in matchups. They just write for the sake of writing the character's they like. Its why I keep saying Marvel is going to end up used up in ideas (if you can't call them that already) if they don't stop talking about heroes and who would win in a fight between heroes. They need to start creating and investing in villains.
Wolverine VS Squirrel Girl was pure fan-service.
At first she caught him off guard with her "super powers" (LOL) and on the other hand Squrriel Girl is known for having the ability to defeat guys like Thanos, Doctor Doom and hell even THE ONE ABOVE ALL without even trying. It's a running joke.
And I'm not so sure about Marvel not coming up with new innovative stuff. You're basically downgrading Marvel and brining up such an argument, even though DC comics are far more straight forward, when it comes to their characters:
- They have Superman and Supergirl, Superboy, Power Girl, Krypto the Superdog, Supermonkey, Supergiraffee and so on...
- They have Batman and Robin 1 (Dick Grayson), Robin 2 (Jason Todd), Robin 3 (Tim Drake), Robin 4 (Damian Wayne) and few more female Robins. Then you also have Batwoman and Batgirl and other characters who are basically the same deal.
- They have Green Lantern 1 (Alan Scott), Green Lantern 2 (Hal Jordan), Green Lantern 3 (Guy Gardner), Green Lantern 4 (John Stewart), Green Lantern 5 (Kyle Rayner) and all the million other Green Lanterns and other Green Lantern colors and the million characters there.
I could go on and on. And their villains are cheesy and bad.
You say that the Marvel writing is bad and is going to end up in a deadlock and at the same time you have DC and characters like the Joker, who is basically the biggest abnomination in comic book history, since he is such a bad, plot-driven character and most of the people still love him.
Joker is a skinny man, who would die instantly after taking a serious beating by Batman or most of the Gotham Villains who have brute force to back it up, yet Joker is allowed to continue, simply because he is an iconic character, for some reason.
Joker kills 1000 people and while being caught no one kills him, simply for the sake of saving thousands of other lives. He breaks out and kills some more people. Batman doesn't do anything about it. It really is pathetic and Batman and the Joker are - in my own opinion - the two worst comic book characters ever.
But I do like Red Hood and Nightwing, since for me - they're more believable. Especially Red Hood, since he doesn't shy away from using guns and actually killing the bad guys, since that's the way it should be, but then again ... someone like the Joker would die instantly, if the writing in these comic books would be any good at all (and such writing often happens in Marvel comics, and that's why I prefer them).
The only good writing I ever saw in Batman comics, was when Nightwing actually killed the Joker, by beating the shit out of him.
And what happened? More bad writing. Batgod came along and resurrected the Joker. "I DON'T WANT YOU TO BE LIKE HIM, DICK!"
Nightwing is a good character. He actually really has a dark side up to him. He let Tarantula (I think that was her name) kill Blockbuster and he didn't do much to stop her from raping him later on B-) Nightwing is my boy!
/RANT OVER!
And since you also tend to write a lot I think you won't have much against such a long post
But yeah, keep in mind that I'm a Marvel guy all the way, so you can explain some parts of my post by biasm if you want so.