Originally posted by Magnon
Wolverine's healing factor allows him to recover from an almost-complete xeno-induced metamorphosis within seconds. The only reason he suffered any ill effects at all, below, was because his mutant powers had been temporarily neutralized. He would be able to resist the black goo as well.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
He's also healed from the f*cking lycanthropy, vampirism and resisted the symbiote possession.
And yet He couldn't from Zombie ism.
Funny How HF works.
Galactus was flesh and blood, ffs:
https://i.imgur.com/o1AL3oh.jpg
Originally posted by Galan007Lol, that series was so wack but cool nonetheless.
Galactus was flesh and blood, ffs:
https://i.imgur.com/o1AL3oh.jpg
Originally posted by Barron-GhidorahThing with the pathogen is that it directly attacks(and destroys) the hosts DNA, nigh-instantly. And if it meets any 'resistance'(which, here, would be in the form of a HF), the pathogen will keep adapting/evolving to counter it, endlessly.
Would feral wolverine be able to survive? I seem to remember he had a souped up healing factor since he wasn't using part of it to counter the adamantium poisoning.
That's why it's hard to imagine a HF just beating it outright. /shrug
Originally posted by Adam GrimesSame.
Lol, that series was so wack but cool nonetheless.
Nowadays the zombie plot is just an overdone trope, but the original MZ series came out years before the zombie hype started in Marvel and DC. I remember reading it for the first time and absolutely loving it.
Originally posted by Galan007Yeah, DCeased would have been so much more shocking like 10 years ago.
Same.Nowadays the zombie plot is just an overdone trope, but the original MZ series came out years before the zombie hype started in Marvel and DC. I remember reading it for the first time and absolutely loving it.
I remember being quite disturbed by MZ when I was 11 lol.
Originally posted by DeadpoolXXXIt would have to be a really good HF. The Pathogen attacks the host at the cellular level, and endlessly adapts/evolves itself in response to the host's own form of immunity.
shouldnt anyone with a good hf be able to survive?
I've posted this before, but David explained it best in the novelization: