Can Wolverine die?

Started by Vensai34 pages

You can drown him. It helps that his skeleton is quite heavy and makes swimming difficult.

^ He can drown or be buried for a forum win. But he still might not actually die. They've made the little midget completely indestructible over the years.

So Wolverine makes the unfortunate choice of pissing off someone like Klaw on a bad day and anti-metal is used to turn his indestructible skeleton into slag. How could he survive that?

There are 2 types of Vibranium. Wakandan(the famous kind that's in Black Panther's suit),and Antartic(AKA Anti-Metal, which generates a frequency that molecularly destabilizes all metal in a certain vicinity)

Claw doesn't have anti-metal

Originally posted by Salthasha
616 is bs, its nonsense it was created in july 83 by marvel uk, it created alternate earths yeah that worked out well for dc. Its stupid to tell me that its cannon when the material I have been stating as true cannon predates the idiocy of alternate earths. example, 1985 giant sized x men and the x men books leading up to clairemont up to his retirement. THAT IS CANNON. not that idiotic 616 nonsense you people keep spouting off about.
You can spout all you want about 616 but marvel is reeling to exercise itself of that idiocy at this point.

So tell me i know nothing of the x men I will put my collection and resource material up against any of yours, and if you want to choose obscure events in other books as relating to wolverine canon then your deluding yourself. The uncanny x men is his source material.

Originally posted by KingD19
There are 2 types of Vibranium. Wakandan(the famous kind that's in Black Panther's suit),and Antartic(AKA Anti-Metal, which generates a frequency that molecularly destabilizes all metal in a certain vicinity)

Claw doesn't have anti-metal

Yeah, people keep forgetting that.

Regardless, can Wolverine survive having his bones melted to a puddle? Anti-Metal blades can also cut through adamantium.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Regardless, can Wolverine survive having his bones melted to a puddle? Anti-Metal blades can also cut through adamantium.

Probably not, but the writers could make that happen anyway.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Regardless, can Wolverine survive having his bones melted to a puddle?

I hope not for his sake.

In short. Yes.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Regardless, can Wolverine survive having his bones melted to a puddle? Anti-Metal blades can also cut through adamantium.

Pre-Weapon X version survived nuking Hiroshima, a point-blank tank missile, repeated incineration...

I don't see melted skeleton being a problem.

So he can come back from basically being a puddle of organs with mass of indestructible slag in the middle? Would his body somehow, pulse out from around the metal and then regrow a regular skeleton? I mean he can regenerate the adamantium that's bonded to his periosteum but it's not like he can reshape it.

I don't buy this whole toxic adamantium thing either. It has to be something unique to Wolverine considering the procedure was intended for humans and Bullseye ran around with an almost entirely bonded skeleton for years with no ill effect. Quite the opposite in fact.

I mean if his arm was cut off would he grow it back?

Originally posted by Darth Jello
So he can come back from basically being a puddle of organs with mass of indestructible slag in the middle? Would his body somehow, pulse out from around the metal and then regrow a regular skeleton? I mean he can regenerate the adamantium that's bonded to his periosteum but it's not like he can reshape it.

I don't buy this whole toxic adamantium thing either. It has to be something unique to Wolverine considering the procedure was intended for humans and Bullseye ran around with an almost entirely bonded skeleton for years with no ill effect. Quite the opposite in fact.

We won't know for sure until it happens, but one thing for sure - he'd live through that.

Adamantium poisoning is a comic fact, Citadel and others from Weapon Y have been affected by it. Why Bullseye was fine remains a mystery.

not that questioning comic book logic makes any sense, but adamantium would have to flake in order to cause blood poisoning and I always thought that it bonded to the periostium as opposed to just covering the bones so they'd still be porous and able to produce blood cells. I guess it could be oligodynamic where it just kills surrounding cells.

Also regarding Bullseye, before anyone starts quoting Marvel Guides, the actual comics show that the only bones he's broken since Daredevil 200 are a couple ribs and one of the bones in his legs, otherwise it's stated that his skull, spine, hands, arms, pelvis, and feet are bonded. To me, that says at least 98% of his skeleton, no healing factor to speak of, only mystical arts and medicines to restore his broken spinal chord and aid with rapid healing form the bonding procedure. Maybe all this poisoning is going on because Weapon X didn't steal all of Darkwind's notes or aren't fully following his procedures and everyone copying them is just ****ing up even further?

Anyway, I still maintain the easiest and quickest way to kill Wolverine is with the aid of a character like Magneto or Polaris. Nuclear annihilation from a few hundred trillion subatomic polar reversals. You can't heal if there's nothing left to heal from.

has any one here read the Wolverine Contagion comic

Man after this thread i hope the silver surfer one day throws Logan into the sun so we can end this discussion permanently

thats not nice 😄 😄

Yes he can die. Yes he would grow back.his arm. He can grow back flesh and bone. In orgins they said that the adamantium had bonded with his molecular structure. Wich basicly means he can grow it bac to beta adamantium.beta is a bit weaker. But it takes a while to grow back adamantium. You could.kill.him by drowning.
The adamantium is undestructible so the samurai should not have been able.to.cut through it. End.of story. So he will get his claws back.in a couple of years.

It was nowhere stated that adamantium beta is weaker. It's as tough as the primary adamantium (based on feats - even better), but doesn't inhibit the biological process of bone, that's it.

Head cutt off. Dead as Dead