Taking in Marvel's review of how good he is at fighting and looking at both films and comics (some comics) I'd give him a rainbow belt, don't know why but it sounds like Wolverine. Don't you guys think? :P
@htb106 said:
Still white belt unfortunately.
only joking, He must be pretty advanced but not on Batman level.
I'm sure with his long life span as well as being to Japan with the White Samurai or whatever his name is would of turned Wolverine to a better fighter than Batman. Yes the healing factor does turn him slightly lazy sometimes but still, I would of thought Wolverine to be one of the finest. By the way is there any wolf based martial arts? If so then that must be Wolverines style :L
Thanks guys :D I've always felt the need to have one to like more and thats it. I might as well stick to both, you guys know of any comics that have both of them together apart from the avengers maybe?
I remember reading in Marvel's website about a character called 'Death' who deals with pretty much.....death. Imagine how annoyed that guy would be to keep seeing Wolverine come and go? I'd be pretty annoyed to. I'd say Wolverine CAN be killed, it'd just be incredibly hard considering he doesn't go down without a fight and to get the Carbonadium thingy on him would take some patience. But then again why would Marvel do that to one of their most known and favourite characters in the Marvel Universe.
Okay, I've been split between whether to love Thor or Wolverine, but haven't been able to come to a decision yet. This dilemma came to me when I was given 3 signed comics; Wolverine issue 181 (2002) signed by Frank Tieri, Wolverine Origins issue 10 (2002?) signed by Arthur Suydam and Thor issue 1 zombie variant (2007) signed by Arthur Suydam.
Was just wondering which of the two characters you preffer. I'm not asking whose stronger than who, or who can beat who; just who is your favourite out of the two. So I can clear up this dilemma. For the time being (as you can see) I've picked Thor but I'm still uncertain. :/
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