[QUOTE=Whiplash~;44659135]Okay that's just fucking ridiculous.[/QUOTE]
Better question...how the fuck does his adamantium regenerate?
I never knew Wolverine was this powerful.. Never mind the adamantium skeletal frame.
[QUOTE=Ricenchicken;44646439]DoFP will probably also give wolverine his healing powers back
[sp] but probably not if they're really going to kill him in the final movie he is in [/sp][/QUOTE]
Majority of DoFP, he is possessing his past body, so he has his healing powers, but not his adamantium skeleton.
[QUOTE=IGotWorms;44659503]Better question...how the fuck does his adamantium regenerate?[/QUOTE]
It doesn't but it is one the strongest metals in the Marvel universe.
Also, his skeletal frame actually impedes his healing factor. Without it, he literally is immortal. However, if something else was to impede his healing factor, it could be turned off completely, which from what I've heard has already been done in the comics and that Wolverine now is very much mortal.
[QUOTE=Tuskin;44659597]Majority of DoFP, he is possessing his past body, so he has his healing powers, but not his adamantium skeleton.[/QUOTE]
But the whole thing is about altering the future right?
So his actions could alter the future where he never lost his healing factor.
[QUOTE=Ricenchicken;44659795]But the whole thing is about altering the future right?
So his actions could alter the future where he never lost his healing factor.[/QUOTE]
Are we talking about the movies or the comics? In the movies he got his healing factor back after dealing with the Japanese soldier.
What I don't understand with comics is why they announce these type of things. Does no one want a surprise anymore? They did it to Batman when Damian died, they told everyone months in advance. Kind of ruins the moment in my opinion.
The only popular character to ever share my name is being killed off. Damnit.
[QUOTE=AaronM202;44659096]Marvel put in a dead-means-dead policy a few years ago. Apocalypse, for example, is super fucking dead, has been since 2011. I mean he has a clone and all, but the clones teenage, a good guy, and a member of the X-Men. Xaviers been dead since September of 2012, and theres a few others that died a long time ago who are still dead, like Ben Reilly.[/QUOTE] He's not dead, and Xavier has also been dead before even in Quesada's policy. The entire reason Secret Invasion happened was to get around the rule. It's not ironclad and never has been.
[QUOTE=AaronM202;44659096]Marvel put in a dead-means-dead policy a few years ago.
Apocalypse, for example, is super fucking dead, has been since 2011. I mean he has a clone and all, but the clones teenage, a good guy, and a member of the X-Men.
Xaviers been dead since September of 2012, and theres a few others that died a long time ago who are still dead, like Ben Reilly.[/QUOTE]
[sp]Nightcrawler[/sp] just returned from the dead.
[QUOTE=Primigenes;44661585]The fuck are you guys doing
What kind of drugs do you have to be on to argue with Wolverine regenerating because his cells landed on the crystal. That fucking crystal made Wolverine fucking omnipotent in the next fucking scene
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That scene I posted before literally implies that he regenerates because of the crystal.
Stop downplaying a crystal that causes people to become omnipotent to give Wolverine a healing factor feat. Literally fucking states "given enough power" just so people like you and Zukriuchen don't have these kind of arguments. Wolverine stated that each individual cell in his body has the potential to regenerate however only if he receives enough power.
He's not going to regenerate from a single cell. That isn't like some casual Wolverine feat[/QUOTE]
It's cool you're reading it like a complete literal autist, and I applaud you for completely not understanding the how and why Chris Claremont writes the way he does or the [b]context the scene happened in.[/b]
1. The crystal affected the time, not the event. Again Claremont clearly states what the tower is and what the tower does. Horde misunderstands this and dies because of it, [b]that's the entire fucking point of the annual itself.[/b]
2. The entire point of the tower is to get rid of people like Horde.
3. The crystal sped up wolverine's ability to instant, it didn't change what if fundamentally is, and it can't. Logan himself states the power is a lie, because it is.
4. It's already been shown what Wolverine can do without the adamantium skeleton present to inhibit his healing potential, well after this story takes place in continuity, and Marvel doesn't do do-over retcons; Deadpool has essentially done the same thing with a lesser healing factor and no inhibiting factors.
5. It takes a delta sentinel completely disintegrating >all< matter on and in wolverine's skeleton to kill him in Days of Future past.
6. No one said or even remotely implied it was a "casual" feat in any context, so maybe you need to fully read before committing finger to keyboard next time. Quantifiably possible and effortless are two completely different things.
By all means continue to get your panties in a bunch, but the fact is Wolverine possesses the >potential< in 616 continuity, end of discussion.
Uh so I was browsing some comic stuff on Wikipedia... and why have I lived over two decades without the knowledge that that Batman fused with Wolverine is a real thing?
[QUOTE=27X;44674303]It's cool you're reading it like a complete literal autist, and I applaud you for completely not understanding the how and why Chris Claremont writes the way he does or the [b]context the scene happened in.[/b]
1. The crystal affected the time, not the event. Again Claremont clearly states what the tower is and what the tower does. Horde misunderstands this and dies because of it, [b]that's the entire fucking point of the annual itself.[/b]
2. The entire point of the tower is to get rid of people like Horde.
3. The crystal sped up wolverine's ability to instant, it didn't change what if fundamentally is, and it can't. Logan himself states the power is a lie, because it is.
4. It's already been shown what Wolverine can do without the adamantium skeleton present to inhibit his healing potential, well after this story takes place in continuity, and Marvel doesn't do do-over retcons; Deadpool has essentially done the same thing with a lesser healing factor and no inhibiting factors.
5. It takes a delta sentinel completely disintegrating >all< matter on and in wolverine's skeleton to kill him in Days of Future past.
6. No one said or even remotely implied it was a "casual" feat in any context, so maybe you need to fully read before committing finger to keyboard next time. Quantifiably possible and effortless are two completely different things.
By all means continue to get your panties in a bunch, but the fact is Wolverine possesses the >potential< in 616 continuity, end of discussion.[/QUOTE]
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Seriously do you guys sometimes try to look at yourself from a different perspective?
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Yeah yeah, death of Wolverine... Whatever comics.
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Even if he does die forever, we have plenty more where that came from.
Know it sounds sort of stupid (sorry about spelling errors on my mobile) but I hope it's sort of a twist. Would be nice of they kill Wolverine in the sense that they take his mutant ability away and what remains is Logan. To me, I think it would pay that character an ultimate tribute if in the end he's able to have the main thing he had always longed for. It's not even about him just being an ordinary human but being able to be apart of the cycle of life that he was always forced to witness in envy.
I'm getting a little teary eyed all up in 'hur.
[QUOTE=Orange_Rain;44682004]Know it sounds sort of stupid (sorry about spelling errors on my mobile) but I hope it's sort of a twist. Would be nice of they kill Wolverine in the sense that they take his mutant ability away and what remains is Logan. To me, I think it would pay that character an ultimate tribute if in the end he's able to have the main thing he had always longed for. It's not even about him just being an ordinary human but being able to be apart of the cycle of life that he was always forced to witness in envy.
I'm getting a little teary eyed all up in 'hur.[/QUOTE]
His healing already got taken away.
Hence the aforementioned death.
[QUOTE=27X;44674303]
4. It's already been shown what Wolverine can do without the adamantium skeleton present to inhibit his healing potential, well after this story takes place in continuity, and Marvel doesn't do do-over retcons; Deadpool has essentially done the same thing with a lesser healing factor and [B]no inhibiting factors.[/B]
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I'd say constantly having to fight megacancer destroying your cells is a pretty big inhibitor.
[QUOTE=bord2tears;44659176]Why not just launch him into the sun or deep space?
It's not like it matters if he's dead at that point, he's out of the way add if he's dead.[/QUOTE]
well it worked out pretty well for the hulk
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