Daredevil vs. Wolverine

Started by jinzin32 pages

vital functions...not comic book unexplainable mutant powers...

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
Incompetent writers.

Why would he need a skeleton, its healing, not "regeneration", thats Deadpool.

his done it.....he needs a skeleton so his body can support itself....are you serious?

Originally posted by jinzin
his done it.....he needs a skeleton so his body can support itself....are you serious?

adamantium is my point, the eyeball thing goes against that, thats why people have soo many variations on his healing.

Spiderman lifted a tank.

supposedly wolverine's not supposed to regrow organs..but guess what....

I think I may have argued against it, but I did run into a certain 'way' of saying how Logan's healing factor works. How the wording goes is that supposedly, Wolverine's body took a 'genetic snapshot' of his body in its prime and whenever anything attempts to alter his body, such as an injury, poisons, age, etc., his healing factor works against it to return him to the way his body was during that 'snapshot'. It's why his hair can't be cut without regrowing exactly back to where it was before. Or something like that.

So Wolverine regrowing an organ from scratch is fine. Him going beyond clinical death or brain death and actually dying, healing from it, and standing up is still BS.

Why would he need a skeleton, its healing, not "regeneration", thats Deadpool.

Actually, you're wrong. Deadpool's healing factor is Wolverine's. It was ripped straight from his DNA and placed into Wade's.

Originally posted by jinzin
vital functions...not comic book unexplainable mutant powers...

still missing my point, I'm talking about "acceleration"

I really don't see how completely replacing an organ that's not there anymore is fine in the terms of him healing like any other person...but interesting theory nonetheless.

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
adamantium is my point, the eyeball thing goes against that, thats why people have soo many variations on his healing.

Spiderman lifted a tank.

ummm well that was incredibly random...when?

I really don't see how completely replacing an organ that's not there anymore is fine in the terms of him healing like any other person...but interesting theory nonetheless.

As far as I'm aware, the human body can only repair what's there, not replace it.

Originally posted by jinzin
I really don't see how completely replacing an organ that's not there anymore is fine in the terms of him healing like any other person...but interesting theory nonetheless.

lol, if that was what he should be doing,not, then it would take him a damned long time to heal, he'd lose.

Originally posted by Wanderer259
As far as I'm aware, the human body can only repair what's there, not replace it.

exactly...then wolverine's healing facotr doesn't work like a nromal humans.....then it's outside the boundries of reality..then him getting up after getting killed is not bs cause there's nothing to compare it to.

exactly...then wolverine's healing facotr doesn't work like a nromal humans.....then it's outside the boundries of reality..then him getting up after getting killed is not bs cause there's nothing to compare it to.

I already corrected myself with the above 'theory'. No, it isn't exactly like a normal human's, but I still don't see how it could work after his body's complete and utter death as it's not an outside influence, but a part of his body's systems.

It probably never specifies what sort of 'death' he underwent, but I got money on either him being only clinically dead or the writers being dumb-shits.

dumbass writers.

Of course, I say all this crap, but Deathstroke dies and comes back to life. The only reason why I let that go is because he's always stated as being 'immortal'. I never hear Wolverine mentioned in that regard except for 'ageless'.

Originally posted by Wanderer259
Of course, I say all this crap, but Deathstroke dies and comes back to life. The only reason why I let that go is because he's always stated as being 'immortal'. I never hear Wolverine mentioned in that regard except for 'ageless'.

Yea but thats explained.

Wolverine has healing not true regeneration, thats the hulk, and deadpool.

Hence the skeleton in the first place.

Yea but thats explained.

Wolverine has healing not true regeneration, thats the hulk, and deadpool.

Hence the skeleton in the first place.

I already told you: Deadpool's healing factor is Wolverine's. They literally copied it from his DNA and shoved it into Wade's. Wade's works faster/better either because of Logan's adamantium skeleton mucking things up or due to further tampering by the Weapon X program. The adamantium skeleton for Wolverine isn't exactly needed, but for the 'perfect weapon', wouldn't you agree that having unbreakable bones that make his limbs unbreakable and increases his durability by a lot is a nice addition that shouldn't be passed up? Not to mention, it increases the effectiveness of his claws by light years.

Originally posted by Wanderer259
I already told you: Deadpool's healing factor is Wolverine's. They literally copied it from his DNA and shoved it into Wade's. Wade's works faster/better either because of Logan's adamantium skeleton mucking things up or due to further tampering by the Weapon X program. The adamantium skeleton for Wolverine isn't exactly needed, but for the 'perfect weapon', wouldn't you agree that having unbreakable bones that make his limbs unbreakable and increases his durability by a lot is a nice addition that shouldn't be passed up? Not to mention, it increases the effectiveness of his claws by light years.

I agree, but still in his background wolverine is shown to die from excessive bloosloss and by vital organs.

wolverine is never shown as such.....he's been stated as such on older bio's...the same bios that have been proven wrong and proven wrong again on countless occasions..

On newer ones too, and tis hardly"countless occasions"

Count on imcompetent writers being the source of debates.

Originally posted by jinzin
wolverine is never shown as such.....he's been stated as such on older bio's...the same bios that have been proven wrong and proven wrong again on countless occasions..

He has been characterized as being able to die from excessive bloodloss, yes.

Thank you for noticing that.