no, wolverteen -.-Xyphon said:Daken.standokan said:Wolverine is to overpowerd and wat is the point of repeating the same attack over and over if the first one already killed him, i don't like wolverine anymore, without the suit he is nothing.
oh oh wolverine riddle: whats the name of wolverine's 14 year old son?
lolll yupCalibretto said:wolverine is a ragerXorghul said:Why stab a guy 16 times when he dies from the first one?...![]()
Heh, that was what I thought. In the fraction of a second between that title card appearing and the Unskippable guys starting to sing I knew *exactly* what was coming.lucky_bob45 said:they referenced the show that inspired the entire format for the Unstoppable video's *nerdgasms*
Daken is in his sixtiesstandokan said:no, wolverteen -.-Xyphon said:Daken.standokan said:Wolverine is to overpowerd and wat is the point of repeating the same attack over and over if the first one already killed him, i don't like wolverine anymore, without the suit he is nothing.
oh oh wolverine riddle: whats the name of wolverine's 14 year old son?
According to Marvel Lore, isnt Vibranium stronger than Adamantium? Wouldn't Black Cat's sword cut through Wolverine like a hot knife through butter?CaptainCrunch said:How do you create an indestructable metal?The Great JT said:How DO you melt an indestructable metal?
According to the mythos as I understand, adamantium cannot be re-melted once it hardens. This means it is only molten when you combine its constituent components - likely various metals and the souls of countless orphans. (Yes, I'm aware of the vibranium deposits in Wakanda. We're talking man-made adamantium here, people.)
For that matter, why not Captain America's shield? And how did they melt the vibranium, which is a naturally-occurring meteorite metal? Adamantium is just one of those comic book tropes - it doesn't really matter if anything is stronger. People just want to see a dude with claws tearing everything to shreds.HyenaThePirate said:According to Marvel Lore, isnt Vibranium stronger than Adamantium? Wouldn't Black Cat's sword cut through Wolverine like a hot knife through butter?CaptainCrunch said:How do you create an indestructable metal?
According to the mythos as I understand, adamantium cannot be re-melted once it hardens. This means it is only molten when you combine its constituent components - likely various metals and the souls of countless orphans. (Yes, I'm aware of the vibranium deposits in Wakanda. We're talking man-made adamantium here, people.)
I've always wondered that.
Although... if the adamantium covers all his bones (in particular including his spine and skull) then chopping him in half or decapitating him ought to be impossible.snuffler said:" It has been stated in the Xavier Protocols, a series of profiles created by Xavier that lists the strengths and weaknesses of the X-Men, that Wolverine's healing factor is increased to "incredible levels" and theorizes that the only way to stop him is to decapitate him and remove his head from the vicinity of his body"
The two halves come back together, or he crawls to his lower half and puts it near the upper half, allowing them to regenerate.
Miral said:Although... if the adamantium covers all his bones (in particular including his spine and skull) then chopping him in half or decapitating him ought to be impossible.
(On the other hand, the movies frequently show him getting shot in the head, which suggests that his skull isn't surrounded by adamantium after all.)