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Wolverine vs Spiderman

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Big Dirty Ogre said:
The fact is, durable, in the most basic, original sense, means having the ability to endure.

Well, in my basic sense it's the meaning how long a objekt can withstand a force before being broken.

So looking a skin texture, that makes Spider-Man the more durable one out of the two.
 
Big Dirty Ogre said:
Wow, you even threw in a joke about me being overweight?

Wow you keep calling me fanboy despite evidence to the contrary, ingenius:eek:

How sad is that?

I dunno its pretty sad, though not as sad as actually being overweight:up:

Like I give a crap.

Why bring it up then? Do you like discussing things you don't give a crap about? Seems like an act of redundancy to me. Though maybe if you gave more craps you wouldn't be a fattie:D

And this "kettle" thing is beginning to make you seem more than a little...............quirky , I guess would be a nice way of putting it.

Good for you kettle

The other questions you asked are completely irrelavent.

Irrelevent because you cannot answer them:(



The fact is, durable, in the most basic, original sense, means having the ability to endure.

Not from the defination you gave kettle, his eyes don't endure anything they get destroyed and regrows a new pair. If my TV breaks down and I buy a new one that is the same model does that mean its really durable?

It doesn't matter if he regrows tissue, blabbity blah blah blah.

Oh I think it does

Wolverine can take a beating better than Spider-man, for various reasons.

Again where did I state otherwise Kettle, you're aguing a point I haven't opposed

If Hulk punched them both, full force in the face, Wolverine has a much, much better chance of surviving it than Spider-man does.


Of course since there is no chance of wolvies skull caving in thanks to the adamantium

Wolverine endures injury better than Spider-man.

Again where have I stated otherwise?? Wolvie has a regen factor so he comesback from injuries quicker than spidey can

I said that his organs etc take damage like a normal human beings and spideys doesn't (which would be a factor in trying to knock his ass out). You're the one droning about all this other crap like a little cry baby. You're even aguing with me on points that I agree with you on bwahahahahaa you're priceless kettle:D
 
Nathan said:
Well, in my basic sense it's the meaning how long a objekt can withstand a force before being broken.

So looking a skin texture, that makes Spider-Man the more durable one out of the two.

Your basic sense isn't the basic sense, so that's a moot point. :up:
 
Big Dirty Ogre said:
Wow, you even threw in a joke about me being overweight?
How sad is that?
Like I give a crap.

And this "kettle" thing is beginning to make you seem more than a little...............quirky , I guess would be a nice way of putting it.

The other questions you asked are completely irrelavent.



The fact is, durable, in the most basic, original sense, means having the ability to endure.

It doesn't matter if he regrows tissue, blabbity blah blah blah.

Wolverine can take a beating better than Spider-man, for various reasons.

If Hulk punched them both, full force in the face, Wolverine has a much, much better chance of surviving it than Spider-man does.


Wolverine endures injury better than Spider-man.
the blow would hurt Wolvie more than Spidey, but Wolvie would heal from it quicker. Hulk could and would knock Wolvie unconscious more quickly than he would Spidey.
 
Big Dirty Ogre said:
Your basic sense isn't the basic sense, so that's a moot point. :up:

Oh I'm pretty sure most people share my basic sense.

To me it looks like you just search for an explanation which fits your argument the best and reject everything else as moot.
 
Nathan said:
Oh I'm pretty sure most people share my basic sense.

To me it looks like you just search for an explanation which fits your argument the best and reject everything else as moot.



Yeah, because durable totally doesn't mean "having the ability to endure".

I really twisted that around. :o
 
To me, two different things.

Durability is how long a object can withstand a force before breaking.

Enduring means how long you can take the pain before screaming.
 
Nathan said:
To me, two different things.

Durability is how long a objekt can withstand a force before breaking.

Enduring means how long you can take the pain before screaming.

So Wolverine is more durable on both counts? Cool.
 
I dont think Spider-Man can withstand getting his skeleton bonded to adamantium.
 
Are you ignoring every post? We accept the fact that Wolverine's skeleton is more durable than Spider-Man. It's Adamantium for christ sake.

But we're talking about his skin tissue and inner organs. Those have the durability of any average joe that doesn't posses super powers.
 
Deadpool187 said:
I dont think Spider-Man can withstand getting his skeleton bonded to adamantium.

....

No ****. >_>
 
in Spider-man vs Wolverine, Spider-man is hitting Wolvie full force and says" I can't get him to stop smiling"
After that Spidey has his hands around Wolvie's neck and knows the only way to beat him is to kill him. Wolvie has his fist under SM's neck and all he has to do is pop his claws.
 
Punch said:
in Spider-man vs Wolverine, Spider-man is hitting Wolvie full force and says" I can't get him to stop smiling"
After that Spidey has his hands around Wolvie's neck and knows the only way to beat him is to kill him. Wolvie has his fist under SM's neck and all he has to do is pop his claws.

Is that the horrible comic no one wants to talk about, or was that another Wolverine fight I have in my mind.
 
"well, after being paralyzed in 181, ol' lester was taken by darkwind-deathstryke's daddy and had his spinal column healed through eastern medicine, he then had some of his shattered bones completely replaced by adamantium prosthetics and the rest of his skeleton plated with the stuff. I'm guessing that his oriental therapy prevents the adamantium from poisoning him. the interesting thing about bulls' is that he's probably the only marvel character who's been bonded by the guy who invented the procedure."
 
Nathan said:
Is that the horrible comic no one wants to talk about, or was that another Wolverine fight I have in my mind.

Uhhh I don't know I thought it was a pretty cool comic, the one where Ned Leeds dies
 
hmm... thanks.

I wonder, how did some oriental therapy help him survive the procedure of bonding Adamantium to bone? I always thought that was some horrible painfull procedure that will put your entire body through hell.

Logan at least had a healing factor helping him to survive. But all Bullseye had were some eastern medicine and oriental therapy?
 
Guyverjay said:
Bullseye did:D


Yeah I no I was going to make a thread about that. How the hell did he survive that. :confused: From just eastern medicine and oriental therapy?
 
Guyverjay said:
"well, after being paralyzed in 181, ol' lester was taken by darkwind-deathstryke's daddy and had his spinal column healed through eastern medicine, he then had some of his shattered bones completely replaced by adamantium prosthetics and the rest of his skeleton plated with the stuff. I'm guessing that his oriental therapy prevents the adamantium from poisoning him. the interesting thing about bulls' is that he's probably the only marvel character who's been bonded by the guy who invented the procedure."


Which issues did this happen in or reference to it? :D I'e known about it for years but could never find it.
 
Yeah, i think where Guyverjay is from, they can get these huge tpbs containing dozens of back issues.

Am I right?
 
:spidey: or :wolverine

I really dont know, i like them both, but i think Wolvie is a killer and Spidey dont. So Spidey wont finish him and wolvie wold tera him apart.
 

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