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Before you vote based on name alone, think things through. If "Quailman" in this matchup was replaced with "Superman", would you still be voting for Wolverine?
The thing is, Quailman has all the powers of Superman, without the invulnerability. He can fly, he has heat vision, heck he can even change reality and put a whole new day at the end of the week. It was called "Funday"! Wolverine may have regenerating powers, but he's not invulnerable. Regeneration does take time, and this isn't a fight to the death - It's a fight to death OR incapacitation.
Quailman could easily use flight to dodge Wolverine's attacks and wear him down his any of his other powers. Quailman may seem to be a joke character, but there's a reason we chose him to be in the tourney. He could definitely take Wolverine out.
DirtyJosé;3385931 said:You guys all assume Wolverine would be ok dicing up Quailman. You forget that the guy has a heart. He has formed soft spots for innocent little idealists like Quailman before. You all just figured he'd slice him up without a thought and it shows how little you understand either character. Quailman has more of a shot here than you think.
DirtyJosé;3385971 said:But Quailman also possess reality warping powers. What's to say he couldn't take back time to Wolverine's childhood, and help him save his father and mother, show him how happy he was just playing. Cassandra Nova has in the past played upon the scared child-like psyche locked within Logan's mind, so according to your guys' logic it's a weakness that exists and can be preyed upon. Quailman would totally be down for it too, helping to resolve Logan's long standing issues.
After that, "Wolverine" as we know him disappears from this "reality", leaving Quailman the victor.
Seriously though, those aren't going to help him against Wolverine, a man who didn't even remember his own past until just a few years ago, and whose past isn't publicly known. With literally no idea regarding Logan's past, what's Quailman gonna do?
And regarding your earlier post about Logan being too nice to kill Quailman... that's a fair point, but the second Quailman starts to attack Logan is the second he signed the waiver to his own death. Logan wouldn't mercilessly kill Quailman if he had the choice, but if Quailman starts attacking Wolverine, he's going to do whatever he has to to survive, even if that means killing Quailman.
DirtyJosé;3386113 said:I'm willing to go out on a limb here and guess that Quailman is a comic book fan...
But that's the point. Quailman doesn't go in for attacks like that. He walks a different path. He'd find the non-violent way of winning this.