Originally posted by carver9
So Batman is Super Human? If Wolverine slice his head off, he will be ok afterwards?
He would only decapitate a Batman-bot.
You're the one trying too hard to fit characters into your narrow definition of inmortality ahah
Mr. Inmortal was the right answer to the original question.
Originally posted by Bentley
He would only decapitate a Batman-bot.You're the one trying too hard to fit characters into your narrow definition of inmortality ahah
Mr. Inmortal was the right answer to the original question.
Lol at bot.
Mr. Immortal wasn't the right answer since he essentially isn't dead. Immortality is a way of cheating death.
Originally posted by carver9
Lol at bot.Mr. Immortal wasn't the right answer since he essentially isn't dead. Immortality is a way of cheating death.
He actually dies. Inmortality means you don't die, but he does. Characters can only die once unless they get resurrected, and Inmortal Man has a power to resurrect to resurrect like that. There is no different between any character that has been resurrected and Mr. Inmortal other than you not liking it ahah
1. Hulk, if we include the Maestro (endless time loop)
2. Doomsday (turned hero in the Superman versus Gog saga)
DD literally evolved to the point he did by dying and resurrecting
3. Citizens of Umar's dark dimension, potentially including Hulk and Red She-Hulk ... a wishing well spell, for a time, put them into a loop of annihilation and re-birth
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Honorable Mention
Spider-Man. As Peter Parker. Original Secret Wars series.
Reduced to a charred corpse by a blast from Beyonder-empowered Doctor Doom, along with the rest of the Earth 616 heroes.
Restored when Doom, secretly desiring all the heroes to live again, subconsciously revived Colossus, who went on to save Mr. Fantastic via a regeneration chamber, and Mr. Fantastic used his knowledge and the Beyonder-provided tech to restore all the rest.
Spider-Man. As Peter Parker. Died trying to save a mother and her daughter from a falling unit containing either freon or liquid nitrogen. Visited by Thanos. Life was reviewed, including final moments, where Peter learned that, unfortunately, the girl he tried to save died, too. Fought Thanos on an ... astral plane? Ultimately, Death herself allowed Spider-Man his life back ... and the little girl, too.
Spider-Man. As Peter Parker. Heroes Reborn. All non-mutant heroes were apparently transferred to a ... pocket dimension? A side effect of a battle against the Magneto/Xavier created psychic/telekinetic menace known as Onslaught. Transferred to some type of universe where they ... encounter Galactus again for the first time? 3 times their world and they are destroyed.
They have a total of FOUR chances, though, thanks to Dr. Doom using a time machine to journey back to the pivotal pre-Galactus period of the fateful afternoon. They succeed on the final try when the brave but futile action of a girl named Rikki convinces the Silver Surfer to aid them, sacrificing his own life to stop Galactus for all time.
Spider-Man. Assuming Otto Octavius really is Spider-Man now ... note that he died at the hands of Kaine and was resurrected by the Hand ninjas.
Spider-Man. As Peter Parker. Died at the hands of Morlun. Apparently resurrected through some mystical means I still don't understand. Storyline: The Other.
Spider-Man. As Peter Parker. IF we presume that everything that makes Peter Parker Peter was transferred into Doc Ock before HIS death ...
Dubious, this one. Will be interesting to see how the Superior Spider-Man storyline is resolved.
List of known Spider-man deaths, pre-resurrection, and their cause:
-- Secret Wars (Doctor Doom, Beyonder-empowered energy bolt)
-- Thanos encounter (freon/liquid nitrogen)
-- Heroes Reborn (Galactus)
-- Heroes Reborn (Galactus)
-- Heroes Reborn (Cosmic energy well? Destroyed to stop Galactus)
-- The Other (Morlun)