Who has the best healing and regenerative powers in all comicdom

Started by moshtitan8 pages

thats so degrdaing. to be "unstoppable", then get hurt by a little blue elf lookin mutant, who threw a stick.

yea a guy with a stick who goes by the nickname "Elf"...not hella impressive

lmao!!

Originally posted by vu_Quang
hulk can grow back bodyparts. no proof of it but i'm sure of it.

No, Hulk cannot regenerate limbs similar to The Shaggy Man's ability to do so.

Originally posted by Wynndar
and Jugs has no healing ability...and u dont need mystics or psionics to hurt him...cuz Nightcrawler hurt him with a dirty stick that was on fire in uncanny x-men 111 but oh well....

yeah comic book inaccuraces or whatever the term is when things dont add up; they can be a b@#$ sometimes. like in the new xmen seris kitty kicked wolverine in the shin to get away from him AND IT HURT. i mean he was hopping up and down. seriously if i had the strongest metal for bones and you kicked me you foot should be swollen.

and to Never. if hulk can grow back a spinal cord why not a limb? who's gonna cut through his arm to find out. i wouldn't be up for the job even if i was wolvie.

on the same subject. just exactly how much pressure does one have to apply to force adamantium through hulk's hide. one time wolvie tried to slice him but he didnt get max velocity or something and it didn't cut him.

*who's shaggy man? you can explain him a little better than google i bet =)*

though he doesn't have the super acclerated version of wolverine's healing factor anymore, Deadpool has been cursed by Thanos and T-ray. he completely regenerates in the blink of an eye upon death.

Originally posted by Wynndar
Jugs never healed back from a skelaton....it was not a skelaton...look at the head...the skull is in the shape of a triangular Jugs helmet....thats why i dont think it was taking place in the physical plane of reality...Jugs has no remarkable healing ability...thats why Bishop knocked his ass out 😄

the triangle shape is the helmet still atached to his skull... have you read the comic or what??? but everything else is gone, and it did happen on the physical plane. you have everything ass backwards. bishop never knocked juggernaut out..... he was in a weakened state when that happened. later when juggernaut met bishop he knocked him unconscious by exploding out from underneath water in violent fashion, then flicked gambit whom skipped over the water.

Originally posted by Never
Wrong. Juggernaut HAS no "healing factor."

then what would you call it??? either way it should still count. after having his eyes gouged out with a sword... next panel they are back. having been stripped of flesh...blood....organs when restored with his power, he was regenerated again. when cut all over his body, with a sword he said.... i >>heal<< Reeeeeeeeeeal fast.

Deadpool has awesome healing abilities.

Hulk also got stripped of his skin and crap I'm sure.

He has healed from devestating attacks and been hit with an A-Bomb and not even needed to heal.

Let's not forget when Banner got shot in the head and quickly changed to Hulk to survive it.

-AC

Originally posted by JuggernautFan
then what would you call it??? either way it should still count. after having his eyes gouged out with a sword... next panel they are back. having been stripped of flesh...blood....organs when restored with his power, he was regenerated again. when cut all over his body, with a sword he said.... i >>heal<< Reeeeeeeeeeal fast.

Show me any profile that says he has a healing factor. Pick one. Any one.

He has no healing factor. Why you insist on granting Juggernaut abilities that he does not have is beyond me. According to you he is immortal (wrong), invulnerable (wrong) and has a healing factor (wrong). Wolverine ONCE dodged bullets (according to someone here, forgot who) in a comic book. Does that MEAN he can dodge bullets because ONE writer for ONE story arc determined that he can do so? Editors allow writers quite a bit of lattitude in interpreting abilities as long as they do not completely REWRITE them. IF Juggernaut was invulnerable, would he NEED a healing factor (like um Superman*)? HMMMM.

The Shaggy Man's body was appropriated by General Eiling (I think that is the correct spelling) during Grant Morrison's run on JLA. The Shaggy Man regenerates limbs, muscle, et cetera by virtue of salamander tissue.

Originally posted by Never
Show me any profile that says he has a healing factor. Pick one. Any one.

He has no healing factor. Why you insist on granting Juggernaut abilities that he does not have is beyond me. According to you he is immortal (wrong), invulnerable (wrong) and has a healing factor (wrong). Wolverine ONCE dodged bullets (according to someone here, forgot who) in a comic book. Does that MEAN he can dodge bullets because ONE writer for ONE story arc determined that he can do so? Editors allow writers quite a bit of lattitude in interpreting abilities as long as they do not completely REWRITE them. IF Juggernaut was invulnerable, would he NEED a healing factor (like um Superman*)? HMMMM.

when it's appropriate for your arguement, bio's are ok, and when they are not convenient for you they shouldn't be use??? i'm still calling bullshit on your part. a bio doesn't need to state it because he has more than shown when something of mystical nature has cut/hurt him he regenerates in nearly no time at all. the only reason you dispute it is because 1) you don't like the juggernaut 2) you know nothing about the juggernaut or 3) you don't have the issues/and or have not read them at all. juggernaut regenerating his body instantly, and juggernaut regenerating his eyes were not in the same issue, and were years apart. so that has nothing to do with your 1 writer theory.

Wolverine. He survives a nuke and recovers in about 5 minutes.

Show me one time where I disputed a bio, por favor?

You know, a bio that details the abilities of a character (unless they have been very recently upgraded).

The bios that, since their inception (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe in the early 80's), have NEVER supported your preposterous claim that Juggernaut has "a healing factor."

Odd how EVERY other character with a healing factor has a bio that supports it (Hulk, Deadpool, Taskmaster (I think that's his name), Wolverine) - but JUGGERNAUT, according to your flawed interpretation of his crystal's abilities, does have a healing factor, but for 20+ years NOBODY rewrote his bio to include it.

LoL, this is akin to your saying a Honda Civic has a 300 horsepower engine when the specs now say otherwise and have ALWAYS said otherwise.

No need for me to engage you in some lengthy debate about whether or not I know about Juggernaut (and HATING a comic book character? LMAO) - I know he does NOT have a healing factor.

How about that?

well we all know hulks abilities exceed wolverines

Originally posted by Hostile
Wolverine. He survives a nuke and recovers in about 5 minutes.

oh god that was horrid writting......I discount most any Venom vs Wolverine series. they are never written acuratly

technically Wolverine shouldnt even be able to CUT Venom, symbiote's can stop ANY sharp object's humans can throw at them.

If Venom can take a shot gun blast from 3ft away how can Wolverine with just peak human strength penatrae the suit?

I know adamantium is unbreakable, but I never read where is was uber-sharp

just my little rant

I agree, dropiing a nuke on Logan should kill him...

Wolverine's claws look pretty damn sharp to me...

I don't think sharpness is an issue though, isnt the symbiote albe to stop most slashing attacks anyway, if not all?

Yeah, Venom should be completley impetrable to Wolverine IMO

Scream used a sonic dagger to kill of the other Symbiote's. it drove the symbiote away from the area it was targeting.

Im sure a strong individual could cut a symbiote, like I'd put money on Spiderman being able to stab Venom if he wanted.

the only way to explain Wolverine being able to cut threw a symbiote is that he throws a punch harder than an M-16

deadpool has regenerated himself when nothing was left but his hand (giving the finger)

Before or after he became immortal?

Aunt May.