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Unles you are Magneto, it probably still is easier to just chuck him into the sun.
Well, true, lol..
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
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.
I hated him regenerating from skeletal remains as well.
BUT, its more than possible that what we saw wasn't even Wolverine rather a Skrull.
And then it could easily be explained away as the Skrull wolvie having a short lived healing factor that could regenerate from even the smallest portion of itself, but with a sort of "1 use only".
I could absolutely live with that as the excuse.
Heck even if they just excuse it away as a once in a lifetime thing wolvie can do I could live with it easier.
Lets not forget that Wolvy was KO'd recently by the little-Runaway girl!
Hey, I finally figured out how Wolvie can be in every single Marvel book published for the last few months.
It's all Hulk's fault. Y'see, before he went off to be 'Russell Crowe in Spaaaaaaaace', he got in a tussle with Wolvie. Hulk was all like, "Hulk SMASH!" and Wolvie was like, "ha ha, adamantium bones bub" and Hulk was like "ha ha, too bad they don't come with adamantium joints" and pulled Wolvie's arms right out of their sockets. Then he pulled off his legs, then he twisted his head til it popped right off. Then Hulk got bored and went away. Then Wolvie's Mutant Healing FactorTM kicked in and each of his 6 dismembered parts regenerated into SIX IDENTICAL WOLVERINES.
Hey, it could happen!
Or maybe it's just very efficient time management.
Drowning him would still kill him, as someone mentioned above. The fact is, hyper-regeneration IS biologically possible [unlike most other mutations], but it would still require huge amounts of energy and Wolverine would be really hungry after regrowing from a skeleton. But, deprived of stuff his super-duper cells would need to do their super-duper regrowing, they'd just, well, NOT regrow. So you can drown him. Theoretically he could also die of starvation, unless he started eating his own muscle and regrowing it [didn't he do that once?]. He would, of course, still eventually die due to diminishing returns. He'd quite literally poop himself out.