Wolverine Vs Gambit
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@granko43 Fair enough, just as long as you promise me to never seek out a career as a writer.
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@CrucibleBlack13 It's a comic book character. It doesn't need a prefect explanation.
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@MoneyR8 On one hand yes, it's fantasy. Yet for the reader to suspend disbelief, even the realm of comics, requires some science & logic to keep the story grounded - so the reader can relate to it and buy into the fantasy. Wolverine is one of those characters, that is notorious for his healing factor's constant inconsistancy. So at any rate, I was just throwing it out there for fun and genuinely wondering if it's ever been explained. Sorry if my comment made you cry or have to think too hard.
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@CrucibleBlack13 its a comic book character you moron, by that logic no character makes sense in any comic.
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@superkid24 its possible but, I just think Spiderman would win a majority of the time.
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@MarreroBoss91 Unless Batman uses his brain and comes up with a solution to defeating Spiderman. I dunno, maybe a insect spray or something.
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heheheh there was a picture of organic coke that came from somthing alive
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@CrucibleBlack13 man, you just killed wolverine! and it only took a little reasoning.
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Human torch Vs Iceman! thumbs so mrtennessen can see it!
How does Wolverine's bone marrow even stays fresh? His bones should be dust. Adamantium is not porous like bone, in fact it's extremely dense (impenetrable). How does a "Nitro destroyed" Wolverine, with no brain or flesh, heal back through the Adamantium? He shouldn't be able to send oxygen or blood to his marrow even when completely healthy. His bones are cut off from any signals and nothing, even air or blood and tissue should be able to get in or out. Has it ever been explained? ...
CrucibleBlack13 1 year ago 3
What the hell does Batman get involved in this?
He's just Sherlock Holmes in a fursuit.
KennethMoreland 1 year ago