dude! what do you think eyesockets are? its an indentation in your skull that holds your eyeball! and im pretty sure his skull (and eyesockets) are laced with adamantium! honestly your argument is weak.
Notice the openings where the eyes go through to connect to the brain. Also, the nose is nothing but cartalage and firing through his nose would go directly into his brain.
a bunch of you are insane, a bullet to the eye will not kill wolverine.*i repeat* A bullet to the eye will not kill wolvie. granted his healing factor isnt as profound as deadpool's, but its still pretty fantastic. like ive said before whenever he gets shot anywhere his body spits the bullets back out after a few secs. I remember seeing this personally a long time ago just before he was "feral wolverine" and his costume was brown and yellow. they showed him diving into a troop of soldiers and he had bullets wounds all over his body, including his left eye, and he was completely healed up a few panels later and you saw the spent shells at his feet*wish i remembered the issue*
Also, we have seen him get burnt the f*ck up many many times. and the only time he has died from it was when the sentinel killed him in "Days of future past" he's been burnt down to his skeleton b-4, brain matter and all and he came back.
so all this bs talk about bullet richoceting in his skull is laughable. as a matter of fact i thin i'll have a laugh right now............ha ha ha ha ha!*tear rolls down cheek*
the only reason the bullet gets pushed back out is cuz his skeleton is there to stop it, then the healing factor kicks in. Really, without the skeleton, the bullet would go straight to his brain and kill him. And yes, being shot upward through the nose or at the correct angle through the eyes would indeed kill him. Probability that it would happen, VERY SLIM, but possible nonetheless...
In cable and deadpool Deadpool throws a pebble the size of a bullet and takes a dragonfly right out of the sky. His accuracy is ridiculous, not PERFECT, but definitly good enough to go through Wolvie's eyes or nose, or if he gets the change, under his chin up through his mandible flesh and the area behind the plate inside his skull into his brain.
Or he could just shoot him from behind where the skull meets the vertabre... or sever his head from his body... your discs aren't linked directly together, you could slice through them with a sharp blade and a strong slice.
wolverine and sabretooth have the same healing factor as deadpool, the only difference is speed. wolverine has lost and regenerated an Eye and his claws before, he's also healed from a punctured heart. sabretooth has healed severe brain damage and internal organ loss. I'm pretty sure they can regenerate limbs.
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ok i was thinking of something that had to do with wolvie and deadpool and this is off topic. ok i forgot which thread but does anyone rember the pic of deadpool doing is street fighter move against shadowkat well i was wondering why does wolverine claws look like bone instead of adamantium.
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It involves REGENERATION if he comes back from a skelaton. You can't replace internal organs, muscle tissue and brain tissue with SCAR tissue and have a living organism. So regeneration is a component of healing factors.
That said, RL healing is not centered in the brain but is carried out by cells throughout the tissues. Satellite muscle cells that live on the surface of muscle fibers, for example. So, if you were basing a healing factor on a revved-up RL mechanism, each tissue would have to regenerate itself with some replacement cells and some cellular matrix (scar tissue). (I think; but we need a doctor here) Anyway, it seems like some of each tissue would have to be left. But this regenerating capacity doesn't seem to involve structured growth just new cell and matrix growth. So how would you restore the pattern of the muscles, organs, and bones?
You have to THROW OUT EVERYTHING we know about human tissue repair and conclude that healing factors are a unique mechanism. Who knows if killing the brain would affect the healing factor? What is it, really, on a cellular level? Must be more like an energy pattern, an energy-based thing. Chinese concept of Qi, maybe?
amen fever red! but the healing factor is on a cellular level, in fact i think it has something to do with the cells in the blood.
if you all could turn with me to the book of the Punisher:verses "when spider man,daredevil, and wolverine tried to stop him" Frank shot wolvie with a RPG in the stomach, and it took out his entire abdomenal and thoracic cavity(basiaclly all his internal organs)and they had to put him in a bathtub and wait for all that stuff to grow back.
when i mentioned that his body spits bullets back out, this is due to the fact his tissues regenerate, and there is no room for bullets and new tissue.
at first when i brought this up i was hoping that somebdy like NEVER, or ALPHA CENTAURI would talk some sense into PPL, but alas they never seem to be there when you need 'em(sigh)
Thats because Alpha agrees with us for the most part....
A lot of times the comics really exagerate on character's abilities or under-exagerate (Dont know the word for it) I find wolverine's healing factor to be a very common culprit of this. Like I've said before, it can't regrow limbs, because it can't grow new bones. So i'm guessing it can regrow organs, but not bone. Therefore if you remove his head, he will die.