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Can't you drown Wolvie? He'd eventually have to die if he was stuck on the ocean floor, right?
Well, depending on how much pressure Adamantium could handle, it's concievable that his skeleton could withstand the oceanic pressure. As for breathing, if he continued to hold his breath, eventually all oxygen would be depleted and his cells would start dying. The trick is how quickly Wolverine is able to regenerate all his dying cells, or if his cells even need oxygen because even naturally, they probably hyper reproduce.
That comes to the true nature of his power. Are his cells able to reproduce without the neccesary oxygen that helps power most cells. If he doesn't need oxygen, which with how many times he's had no throat or even lungs and still lived it's a good possibility he would be able to walk from the Mansion to Muir Island if he had enough time, and the X-jet was in the shop.
LOl I remember in the New Warriors comic the one with the chick Sphinx Iron Man incinerated him down to the skeleton it was one of the sickest illustration ever
classic Bagley
i dont like how hes a two dimensional character these days...he used to be a real troubled soul with no past....back in the good claremont days.....oh well at least theres always memories
Mutations evolve, and people evolve. Where one there was once an ill-tempered hot-head who was always the outsider on every team and took days to heal from near fatal wounds is now the somewhat mild-tempered mentor who can now heal from a split atom (in an all continuing effort to outdo Lobo's famous drop-of-blood routine).
It's ok that Wolvie can't be killed. Wouldn't like to see Wolvie dead anyways. But you can still knock him out, can't you? It's ok if he gets knocked out every once in a while. Like when Thing knocked him through a couple of walls in FF#374 or Gladiator sent him flying through space in the Phoenix Saga.
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I think that if he can be reduced to a bare skeleton, and be completely all right in the space of less than one page, he really can't be knocked out anymore.
Yoda of Borg, we are: Futile, resistance is. Assimilate you, we will.
I kind of like Wolverine as Judd Nelson's role in the Breakfast Club.
That might explain the red head attraction. His career has been a little more successful however, when the last time anyone has seen Judd Nelson in anything?
Disclaimer: Author of this post is not an X-men or Wolverine expert.
The best way to incapacitate wolverine would be to shoot him with many bullets in the eyeball. The only adamantium resistance the bullets would encounter would be his skull as they bounce around and make mush out of his grey matter. Sabertooth seemed to suffer pretty bad when Wolverine gave him the "middle claw" with his fist pressed under Sabertooth's jaw.
A mutant can't think, a mutant can't fight. Bullets are cheap.
I think that if he can be reduced to a bare skeleton, and be completely all right in the space of less than one page, he really can't be knocked out anymore.
Yup. I was appalled when Nitro incinerated Wolverine in Civil War and he was back and whole again before Nitro was off the cell phone. Who ever okayed that at Marvel should be incinerated.
I agree with everyone else, Wolverine was more interesting when he was vulnerable to attack. Now he's like Superman and let's face it Superman is boring.
Disclaimer: Author of this post is not an X-men or Wolverine expert.
The best way to incapacitate wolverine would be to shoot him with many bullets in the eyeball. The only adamantium resistance the bullets would encounter would be his skull as they bounce around and make mush out of his grey matter.
This doesn't work. The eye socket does not provide a direct pathway into the brain that a bullet can travel through.
Yoda of Borg, we are: Futile, resistance is. Assimilate you, we will.
I lost interest for this character when his healing factor began to get out of hand. I also miss that while he had an adamantium edge, Sabretooth was the better natural fighter.
Agent zero (Maverick) was made to kill wolverine. I didn't follow the story, but he could turn healing factors against people. Instead of actually healing the body would just keep disentegrating itself..........which means big trouble for wolvie.
Wolverine is not invincible. If you can completely destroy his skeleton and all fluids, tendons, he will die. The only time he ever regenerated from a drop of blood was when he was powered by the crystal IIRC. But yah, he probably shouldn't be able to regenerate from a skeleton like in CW...
Doom: "How quiet and serene the realm is...In the future, I must arrange for Spontaneous Outpourings of Joy among the peasantry to greet my homecoming." -Astonishing Tales #5
Frank Miller said it best when he was asked to write Wolverine "I dunno that it's possible to force depth into a bad character." Lucky for us he did it, unfortunatly once it was over SniktBubCigar boy become another poorly written cash cow for fair weather comic book fans.
It's an adamantium skeleton, things made of indestructible plotdevicium. Easier to just drop the runt into a sun black hole or something.
His skeleton isn't made of Adimantium, but is laced with it if I recall. And there are some (very few) who could destroy that Adimantium anyway (Magneto). So, it is possible, but yes, incredibly difficult.
Doom: "How quiet and serene the realm is...In the future, I must arrange for Spontaneous Outpourings of Joy among the peasantry to greet my homecoming." -Astonishing Tales #5