To Catch A Super Predator (Wolverine)
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Their adamantium laced. For extra protection
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@snakejohnson they actually admitted it, the hulk and wolverine are some of the most overpowered characters created and cannot truly die whatsoever
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@snakejohnson The one about the Death Camp was released in 2005. It was Wolverine #32... I don't know about Hiroshima... I think it was in Origins and Beginnings...
I see what you're saying though, and realize Wolverine could die at the point of his inception... now, he almost can't die... There's nothing in Earth 616 that can break, or even puncture adamantium. Either World War or Breaker Hulk landed 4 hits on Wolverine's head, and he was knocked out.
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@Overdell Actually, who the fuck cares. It's funny. everyone STOP doing your homework
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she is totally legal
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Send the rest of the X-Men to come and kill me? X-Men don't kill.
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To be fair...Everyone is Underage to Logan
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Marvel comics are ridiculously stupid at this point and chalk full of inconsistencies. I stopped caring a long time ago, particularly about Wolverine.
Though I will say I loved Wolverine vs Hulk. My best friend has a little brother who is just sooo in (man) love with Wolvie and was so sure his skeleton was unbreakable. "Does that include the ligaments holding his bones together?" "Yes!"
Hulk rips him in half. Made my year.
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why do people think wolverine is immortal, his skeleton is indestructable, and he can heal fast, but if all his shit was disintegrated leaving all the adamantium he would be dead, and he should have been dead in x3
Yeah, Wolverine could easily survive the blast from the Sentinal. He does have an unbreakable skeleton after all. Tsk tsk, do your homework.
Overdell 1 year ago
@Overdell I have read comics long enough to know that Wolverine wasn't always immune to death. The last scene of my cartoon is just like the famous "Days of The Future Past" story, where Wolverine dies after getting blown away by a Sentinel. The only thing left is his skeleton. You should do your homework.
snakejohnson 1 year ago 39
@snakejohnson Actually in Civil War Wolverine (civil war was when all the super heros fought each other or something like that) Wolverine was burnt to death or something and only his skelton was left and in the next issue Wolverine regeneted himself from his skelton back to human form. you can read it if you don't believe me. forget the comic # but you should read it.
ICUPINTHEAIR 1 year ago
@ICUPINTHEAIR I've read Civil War and I am aware of the scene you described. However, like I said in an earlier comment I have been reading comics for a long time, and the extent of Wolverine's powers and healing factor have changed. Do you guys even realize that Wolverine's claws used to be an effect of the Weapon X program. It wasn't until Magneto ripped out the adamantium in Logan, that they gave him bone claws. I guess they realized the character would be useless without them.
snakejohnson 1 year ago 2
@ICUPINTHEAIR Part 2 of my reply. It seems that Marvel has turned Wolverine into some immortal killing machine and it wasn't always so. His healing factor used to take time to work, and there were several instances where he almost died from wounds that today's Wolverine would consider minor. I have a Wolverine story where it took him days to heal from a sliced open stomach. Now he can get his brains blown out, burned, and even run over by trains and be okay in a few hours.
snakejohnson 1 year ago 4
@snakejohnson Actually, early on in the Wolverine comics, Wolverine was cremated at a Nazi Deathcamp, several times... He drove the Commandants crazy by never speaking, and always coming back. He also survives Hiroshima. This is all before he had adamantium.
Wolverine's adamantium skeleton cannot be simply vaporized either, because it would take the power of 1000 suns to even make his adamantium hot.
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@Rorschach25739 Do you know what issues and what Wolverine series these events happened in. And are you sure these were written in the late 70's and early 80s, or was this something that was added on to Wolverine's past in recent years. I've read the Origin stories and they have pretty much re-written the Wolverine character
snakejohnson 1 month ago