Boy, is this going to get long

 

You've read this people: Since the idea of me trying to thumbnail some 40 odd scanned pictures isn't feasible (Read: lazy). I decided that I will have a link to every pic with a short description of what it's about and where it's from. Admittedly, while the vast majority of these pics are scanned myself, there are a few which I pulled from the web and forums. But also, I did not hand draw a single one of these pics, and in the end they belong to Marvel anyway. So if you see a pic here that you wish to own, right click and save. I don't really care myself. The more people who know about the Elf, the better. So without further delay, I present to you the reason you came here (well, besides that stylish black background), the pics.

 

Spider-Man #161
This is really the bride and joy of my collection. This happens very early in Kurt's career, and is his first confrontation with Spider-Man (to my knowledge).. Spider-Man mistakes Kurt for a killer and decides to take him out. Well, that doesn't go as planned (it ends with both of them being shot at by the Punisher). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Uncanny X-Men #118
(scanned from an Essential TPB)
In this short scene we see Nightcrawler jumping over rapid gunfire from a Mandroid. 1

Excalibur #4
It's not his most agile of feats, but it's a short little scene that I really like personally. 1 2

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Excalibur #9
This isn't Captain Britain, but a Captain Britain from another universe. What I like about this is it showing Kurt dancing around the Captain in the time it takes for him to even throw two punches. 1

Excalibur #7
This is from the Inferno Storyline. In this we see Kurt holding a full grown woman in his arms while jumping feet at a time. 1

X-Men Unlimited #4
In this we see Kurt holding a full grown man over an airport ledge with one hand and bending over. This (along with other pics) makes you wonder what strength class Nightcrawler is really in. 1

Uncanny X-Men #95
(scanned from an Essential TPB)
If you notice, in the second pic it says that attack has the strength to knock out twelve men. Now, can we really take that literally as if it could take out twelve men exactly, no more no less? Probably not. But it is obvious that was meant to be an attack worthy to take out anyone who did not indeed have above average durability. So it does have some credit. 1 2

Uncanny X-Men #99
(scanned from an Essential TPB)
In these two pics we get to see both Kurt's speed and strength. In the first pic, with only his bare hands and a pipe he bashes in the skull of a Sentinel. Granted they probably make Sentinels a lot more durable these days. But for the time that was pretty damn impressive and required a lot of strength. In the next pic (which is actually the next page in the comic) we get to see Kurt showcase some of that speed of his as he dances around another Sentinel. 1 2

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