Wolverine has one deadly move that could DESTROY Iron Man's armor in seconds

What if we told you Iron Man, probably one of the strongest Marvel characters, can be defeated in a jiffy by one deadly move that Wolverine could use?
A still from 'Wolverine' [L] (Youtube/Warner Bros. Pictures) Iron man [R] (Wikipedia)
A still from 'Wolverine' [L] (Youtube/Warner Bros. Pictures) Iron man [R] (Wikipedia)

Marvel comics have never left us disappointed in terms of the sci-fi stories we have needed in our lives. The franchise has given us a vast number of superheroes, and Iron man is among the cult favorites.

What if we told you Iron Man, probably one of the strongest Marvel characters, can be defeated in a jiffy by one move that Wolverine could use? Yes, you heard it right. Iron Man may be incredibly dangerous in a fight, but the mutant Wolverine can take the billionaire Armored Avenger down with one deadly move.

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Marvel's Iron Man is known for two things, the amazing grit to charge into battles without a second thought and the ever-so-durable armor. Although Wolverine and Iron Man fight on the same side, their powers are quite different. Iron Man #21 reveals that for all his massive wealth, Iron Man is simply no match for Logan - thanks to his armor's own incredible weakness.

For those who didn't know, Iron Man's armor is made of a gold-titanium alloy among other materials. The comics have even granted him a self-assembling armor in the form of the Bleeding Edge suit and the Extremis armor. The hero has survived many blows while inside his suit that would easily kill any unarmored human. On the other hand, Wolverine isn't just armed with enhanced senses and an impressive healing factor - his skeleton is also encased completely in adamantium. Unfortunately, Iron Man has never made armor out of adamantium - an extremely rare and durable metal that can withstand almost any sort of attack.

Wolverine's claws are sheathed in the metal, allowing them to be razor-sharp, and could certainly cut through Iron Man's armor. He wouldn't even need to stab Iron Man in the chest and through his arc reactor - all he would have to do is cut across Iron Man's shins, thus cutting off Tony Stark's ability to stand or fly. Wolverine could most likely survive a hydrogen explosion, but Iron Man would not.

The two heroes have worked together in the past. Iron Man's armor is quite strong, but Wolverine's claws can slice through it like butter, and all Logan has to do is go for the legs.

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