stryker makes several comments in the second movie about his relationship to logan. "you think i wouldn't recognize my own work?" comes to mind, as well as some others. truth is, that has absolutely nothing to do with logan's age, only a part of his history (his experimentation due to weapon x) that is placed somewhere in logan's past.
the new ongoing series will likely clear up logan's age, if not the "origins" arc currently running in the current wolverine series. it's possible, though i might have missed it, that his age was already cleared up in the House of M series.
You do know Logan has regenerative powers right, if stryker looks 60, it's because he is 60 and is a regular human, Logan can regenerate, thats why he looks like 34 or 35.
Logans mutant powers is to regenerate thats right thats why he always looks young, his imortal and stryker never said how old wolverine is because he didnt even probably know about his age
He is thought to be 125- ish. He had various traumatic incidents making him forget including when he had fled home and accidentally killed his first love, rose, and some others...
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Logan is by no means immortal, which you would know when you would have read his series. His regenerative powers only slow down his aging process, so he will eventually die some day.
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If that were true then he would look like he was 12 or 13 (the age when his mutant power kicked in) instead of looking 30-ish. From the Origins mini series it looks like Logan was born in the late 1800s and all of the possible futures in Marvel show Wolverine aging (including Wolverine: the End).
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Not necessarily, his healing facor would just inhibit the wearing effect of age, not age itself, so he would have aged normally until he reached his physical peak, and much slower from then on.
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No, just that he aged at a regular pace until reaching his peak, then his aging was slowed down, not stopped, so he still ages and deteriorates, just not as quickly as a normal person.
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Re: vampire
In issue # 37, Vol. 2 of WHAT IF..... Wolverine had been Lord of the Vampires during Inferno? There is anothre one but at the moment i cant find it in my collection. Cause its a totally diferrent story line than the Inferno one. Also in X-men annual #6, Dracula bite Wolverine and had control over him for a short time.
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Bulllets are bullets, no matter what metal they made from...they still have the velocity to punture any part of flesh and tissue in Wolverine. Just like in Ultimate X-men: The Tommorrow People, Wolverine got captured and taken back to the Weapon x program. In his cage,Wraith told the other soldiers that back in the day everyone would take pop shots at wolverine just to kill some time. That his healing factor would mend him up nice and tight in time to go out on a field operation. Maybe locked up in a cage and fire some explosive rounds into his butt will kill him.