Originally posted by Tha C-Master
Wolverine can still die from massive damage, if he loses his heart, he isn't just going to pop back up... that pretty much costs him the match.
I dunno man I read somewhere he can do stuff like that, but im not sure.....
Wolverine
Wolverine is a mutant with a number of both natural and artificial improvements to his physiology. His primary mutant power is an accelerated healing process called a "healing factor" that regenerates damaged or destroyed areas of his body far beyond the capabilities of an ordinary human and renders him immune to most toxins and diseases. Depictions of the speed and extent of injury to which Wolverine can heal vary, depending on the story and writer. Originally, this is portrayed as just accelerated healing, but writers increased this ability over years to the point that he can regenerate organs such as eyes and large portions of flesh. In Excalibur vol. 1 #100, the Xavier Protocols reveal that the removal of adamantium from Wolverine's skeleton increased his healing factor to "incredible levels" and that the only way to kill him is to remove his head from the vicinity of his body. Further, he is shown regenerating completely from being incinerated down to a skeleton in Wolverine, vol. 3 #43.
Originally posted by AlfheimBad writing, Wolverine is characterized to die from excessive bloodloss or organ damage, I'll pull it up tomorrow.
I dunno man I read somewhere he can do stuff like that, but im not sure.....Wolverine
Wolverine is a mutant with a number of both natural and artificial improvements to his physiology. His primary mutant power is an accelerated healing process called a "healing factor" that regenerates damaged or destroyed areas of his body far beyond the capabilities of an ordinary human and renders him immune to most toxins and diseases. Depictions of the speed and extent of injury to which Wolverine can heal vary, depending on the story and writer. Originally, this is portrayed as just accelerated healing, but writers increased this ability over years to the point that he can regenerate organs such as eyes and large portions of flesh. In Excalibur vol. 1 #100, the Xavier Protocols reveal that the removal of adamantium from Wolverine's skeleton increased his healing factor to "incredible levels" and that the only way to kill him is to remove his head from the vicinity of his body. Further, he is shown regenerating completely from being incinerated down to a skeleton in Wolverine, vol. 3 #43.
Originally posted by bigbran
So your saying Wolverine is immortal?Also, I guess his skeleton holds all his organs, instead of his body....
organ lose and blood lose will not kill him. they may be able to but they have failed to time and time again. also logan could possably be immortal there was a huge debate about it.
any ways I no commenting on this fight sicne I have no idea about the other guy
Originally posted by capt it upFirst off, how does being able to heal, make one immortal?
? I just saying that organ damage has neevr killed him. his heart exploding never killed him. losing all his blood did not kill him.organ lose and blood lose will not kill him. they may be able to but they have failed to time and time again. also logan could possably be immortal there was a huge debate about it.
any ways I no commenting on this fight sicne I have no idea about the other guy
Originally posted by bigbran
First off, how does being able to heal, make one immortal?
What's funny, is that his skeleton, whenever it gets destroyed or something, Wolverine goes down!
But when every organ in his body gets destroyed, he heals in 2 panels.....hmmm....
did I say logan was immortal I said it possable and was even thought by the person who gave logan his skeleton.
Originally posted by capt it up
when has logans skeleton been damage and not his body lol? what you just said made no sense sicne his skeleton is unbreakable.did I say logan was immortal I said it possable and was even thought by the person who gave logan his skeleton.
Originally posted by capt it upRemember when Thanos turned his skeleton into rubber....
when has logans skeleton been damage and not his body lol? what you just said made no sense sicne his skeleton is unbreakable.did I say logan was immortal I said it possable and was even thought by the person who gave logan his skeleton.
Plus, so Wolverine, who has no connection with Death at all, who only has a healing factor, is immortal?
Shit, Deadpool wasn't immortal until he got turned into one.
But Wolverine, who has a lower healing factor than Deadpool, is immortal? 🤨
Originally posted by darthgooberYa sure... that time too.
I think he's referring to when his adamantium got pulled out and he almost died.
Originally posted by bigbran
Remember when Thanos turned his skeleton into rubber....
Originally posted by bigbran
Plus, so Wolverine, who has no connection with Death at all, who only has a healing factor, is immortal?
Shit, Deadpool wasn't immortal until he got turned into one.
But Wolverine, who has a lower healing factor than Deadpool, is immortal? 🤨 Ya sure... that time too.
Originally posted by bigbran
Interesting, since Magneto basically took the adamantium poisoning out....
which should have increased his healing factor....