Spider-Man is instantly disqualified, on the grounds that his wrestling identity is Spider-Man, and so he's already revealing who he is to the public, whereas "Logan" hasn't yet revealed who he is to himself, yet.
Spider-Man is instantly disqualified, on the grounds that his wrestling identity is Spider-Man, and so he's already revealing who he is to the public, whereas "Logan" hasn't yet revealed who he is to himself, yet.
Fox Mr. Sinister (holding Rogue's chin): "So beautiful, yet so strong."
Fox Wolverine: "Well, I always did think I was kinda cute. Nice of you to mention it."
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Also, along those lines it is not a knock against Peter's strength so much as a plus to Doc Oct's durability.
I mean, it is not like the guy is just a random Joe, he does have giant metal tentacles coming out of his back and is not really displayed as being very fragile.
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With no webbing, "Human Spider" Peter still wins...er, eventually.
He isn't quite as nimble as he is later in his superhero career or quite as strong, he's still fast enough to dodge a blindsided punch to the back of the head and strong enough to punch through a car roof like it was cardboard.
Wolverine took some good shots from Sabertooth from what I recall, so Spiderman will have to smack him around a lot rather than straight one-shot him like he would be able to in Spiderman 2 and beyond.
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I was listing them as an example of the fact that he is clearly not a normal human.
But even if he did not have the tentacles he was obviously more durable than a normal human.
Again, see nearly any movie with Bruce Willis.
Also, along the lines of the fact that they connect to his mind.. who is to say that they do not affect his pain receptors? Or otherwise affect his body to make him physically tougher as well.
We simply do not know. However, what we do know is that he is definitely much more durable than a normal human is.
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He's more durable than a normal human what with being chucked onto a moving subway car and getting up with a grunt and a laugh then continuing the fight.
To what degree, though, isn't exactly quantifiable, especially if we're using Spiderman's punches as our measure.
Given that previously, he bursts out of rubble and later supports an entire brick wall of a warehouse with his strength, compounding this with his explicit need to find out where Mary-Jane was makes Spiderman failing to KO Otto and splattering his brains with his punches a case of PIS for the sake of dramatic tension and/or CIS in him holding back his true strength so he could take him alive.
...though, none of this is particularly relevant to the thread since Peter failed to punch a hole through Flash Thompson when he first got his powers anyways.
Fox Mr. Sinister (holding Rogue's chin): "So beautiful, yet so strong."
Fox Wolverine: "Well, I always did think I was kinda cute. Nice of you to mention it."
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Pete can just grab Logan's arms and go for the "quit hitting yourself" attack. If he doesn't give up out of sheer embarrassment, he should be knocked out fairly quickly.
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