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did Wolverine survive being torn in to by the Hulk. Thats some crazy stuff

2007-02-06 05:41:45 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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Yes, I agree, it’s crazy. But then, a lot of what happens in the comics doesn’t make sense. Remember back when Wolvie first lost his adamantium, when Magneto ripped it out of him? Afterward, he got hit by a car and immediately stood up again. (Also, his claws were still there, even though they were bone claws.)

The understanding is that the adamantium slowed down his regeneration. It still worked—but most of it was taken up with coping with the adamantium in his body.

So when Logan was chosen to have the adamantium added to him, way back when, it didn’t give him his healing factor. The reason he was chosen was that only someone with a healing factor could survive the process! (There should be a couple adamantium skeletons lying around, belonging to the first few unlucky victims of the adamantium bonding process.)

But now, they seem to have kicked his healing factor up to an especially high gear (and even more so in Ultimate.) He can hardly wait for the knife to be withdrawn from his wound, before it starts healing!

(In fact, that would be a great schtick, which I’d like to see used in the comics, that he heals TOO fast, and doesn’t have time to pull out the knives, spears, swords, etc. in his body, but has to pop one of his own claws to cut them out and then heal AGAIN afterward!)

So as in the case with the Hulk and the case with being incinerated with only his brain (in his metal lined skull) and eyes left, his regeneration was jacked up to the point where he could recover. Which is ridiculous. He CAN”T make matter appear out of nowhere…! So where did all his new flesh, organs, skin, etc, come from, when he was incinerated…? I’d let the one with the Hulk go, but only once.

It’s the same thing that happened with Superman back in the 40’s and 50’s. Wolverine is so popular, and Marvel wants to milk him for all the bucks they can get, through marketing and ever-increasing appearances in as many books as possible. So he has to face tougher and tougher villains. So in order to win, he has to get more and more powerful, a little at a time.

Maybe we’ll learn that Woverine’s abilities were not man made, but caused by some kind of supernatural intervention. Yeah, that way he could regenerate flesh, etc., from nowhere!

But that’s something I’d rather not see happen. Right now, Marvel is in the same phase DC was in when they were trying to define Superman’s powers, how Kryptonite worked, etc. Eventually, Marvel will have to do the same thing with their comics as DC did with their own: reboot, and start over.

7 FEB 07, 1604 hrs, GMT.

2007-02-07 03:00:20 · answer #1 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 0 0

Not sure about that. However, recently in Wolverine Origins or Wolverine he is completely burnt down to his skeleton, by Nitro and then heals.

It just seems to be too much with his healing factor sometimes.

2007-02-06 13:52:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if you think thats weird watch x man 3 and see the fight between pheonix and wolverine and watch his skin go flying and regen just as fast. if you take that into play it's simple.

2007-02-06 14:45:09 · answer #3 · answered by drakelungx 3 · 0 0

Maybe his healing factor had something to do with it??

He's still a mutant, with or without his adamantium skeleton he has a healing factor.

2007-02-06 14:47:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess it depends on who's writing his story on to how effective his healing factor is so chalk it up to the writer.

2007-02-06 15:13:55 · answer #5 · answered by The No Named Dreamer 5 · 0 0

Simple. He crawls back to his body, pushes his lower half and upper half together and then heals. Not too hard to figure out.

2007-02-06 13:44:39 · answer #6 · answered by crazyeyespanthro 1 · 0 0

We'll find out as soon as this miniseries ends....which should be in about 5 years.

2007-02-06 13:56:12 · answer #7 · answered by palpatinelee 2 · 0 0

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