DC’s Cyborg Knows The Easiest Way To Beat Wolverine | Screen Rant – Screen Rant

The DCEU's Cyborg has figured out what comic fans know: that Batman could beat Wolverine with a deviously clever (and obvious) strategy.

DC'sCyborg knows the perfect way to beatWolverine. On the face of it, Wolverine should be the most dangerous man on the planet. As a mutant, he has a phenomenal healing factor that has allowed him to survive being burned down to his bones, or cut in half by a portal. The Weapon X Project then enhanced himby bonding his bones withadamantium, an almost indestructible metal, and his claws can slice through almost anything.

Wolverine has gone up against gods and monsters, rogue mutants and powerful cosmic entities. In the popular and much-acclaimedEnemy of the Stateevent, Wolverine was brainwashed and turned into an assassin for the Hand, and every Marvel hero in the world trembled in fear. At one point, Wolverine broke into the Baxter Building in an attempt to assassinate the Fantastic Four, and even with Reed Richards' genius the FF barely survived.

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Hilariously, in today's Justice Con interview, Ray Fisher - aka the DCEU's Cyborg - revealed he knows the perfect way to stop Wolverine. As Fisher notes, he grew up with comics, but he always had a preference for DC. He joked that he was one of those 11-year-olds who consistently argued Batman could find a way to beat anybody. He tossed out a few examples to prove the point, and his idea for stopping Wolverine is simple but absolutely perfect; just get a magnet, he suggested. Just get a giant magnet. After all, adamantium is magnetic, as Magneto has demonstrated on occasion.

Amusingly, Fisher is right; get a big enough magnet, and you could conceivably keep Wolverine captive. The problem, however, is that you'd need to make the magnet big enough to have the effect, and it can actually be pretty expensive to produce a magnet of that size. Of course, cost would be no object for the billionaire Bruce Wayne, so if anybody could pull this off, it's Batman.

Another option would be to make a magnet more powerful, most likely using electrical coils to generate a stronger magnetic field. That approach has actually been tried a few times in the comics, but it has one major flaw; those coils make perfect targets for Wolverine's claws, allowing him to cut through them. His escape isn't easy and it's hardly painless, but all it ultimately accomplishes is leaving Wolverine in a very bad mood. And that's the risk with attempting to capture Wolverine; in theory the magnet idea works, but if you fail, you wind up in serious trouble.

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Tom Bacon is one of Screen Rant's staff writers, and he's frankly amused that his childhood is back - and this time it's cool. Tom's focus tends to be on the various superhero franchises, as well as Star Wars, Doctor Who, and Star Trek; he's also an avid comic book reader. Over the years, Tom has built a strong relationship with aspects of the various fan communities, and is a Moderator on some of Facebook's largest MCU and X-Men groups. Previously, he's written entertainment news and articles for Movie Pilot.A graduate of Edge Hill University in the United Kingdom, Tom is still strongly connected with his alma mater; in fact, in his spare time he's a voluntary chaplain there. He's heavily involved with his local church, and anyone who checks him out on Twitter will quickly learn that he's interested in British politics as well.

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