User blog comment:Tomahawk23/Wolverine Vs. Alex Mercer/@comment-5905552-20121224024119/@comment-2149911-20121225060444

Okay first of all don't call me a Wolverine fanboy, because I barley read any Wolverine comics, I like Batman son.

Also, refrences Alternate universes does not prove your point, because the point is it's not the Wolverine that is present in this battle. and their is a mainstream continuity and it's Earth-616, becuase every single event ranging from the Kree-Skull wars to AvX has happened in that universe and has been refrenced in that known universe. If you disagree with that, then by all means talk to the people at Marvel, because everything you said is highly disagreeable. Basically what I'm saying is that if it didn't happen in the mainstream universe and the author of the battle said that it didn't involve this Wolverine, then...don't....f--king...bring it up, because it's not gonna help you either way.

and Wolverine's power is not a skill set. a skill is something that can be learned, like Writing is a skill, Reading is a skill, handcrafting pottery is a skill, popping claws out of your hands is not a skill because not everyone can do that. Alex absorbs the memories and the skills of so and so person has learned, however that doesn't mean he can "mimic" someones powers, he can only "shapeshift" into their physical form and Mercer has yet to mimic someones powers of non-Blacklight base. And if so please I would like some proof, I really do. This is not a video game anon, nobody is gonna learn "Fire Breath Lv.2" in this fight.

Also calling Mercer "god-like" is going pretty far, he's more like a "really strong science experiment gone wrong". God-like is more of manipulating matter (and by matter I mean other things than infected objects), resurrecting the dead, opening dimensional portals etc. and I have not seen Mercer do those kinds of things.

Also Mercer trying to absorb Wolverine is a pretty careless move by Mercer, because Wolverine has been through some similar situation and got through pretty fine. so I pretty much see Mercer getting ripped in half if he tries to consume him. and since both warriors can access weaponry and vehicles, then by all means Wolverine definetly has a higher chance of killing Mercer than Mercer killing Wolverine.

There's your damn debate and I next time you call me a fanboy over something I have little interest of, I'll f--king rip you apart in this debate.