Aren’t souls canonically real in the Marvel universe? I expect that only the piece with the soul regenerates.
Ya but what if you split the soul part perfectly in half?
In Southern Germany, we have a food roughly like a baguette, called a “Seele”, which also happens to be the German word for “soul”.
So, in my headcanon, the guy ate a baguette and they split his stomach in half. 🙃
So that’s why it’s called ‘soul food’
So that’s how he can be in so many comics at once.
Wolverine is difficult because of his (unnatural) metal skeleton. So whatever is attached to the skeleton will regenerate. If you slice of the tip of his finger it will just die and he’ll grow a new finger, but if all that’s left is a tip of the finger clinging to the skeleton he’ll regenerate.
Only 2 will have a titanium skeleton with claws though.
*adamantium
So the rest will be immortal (going by Logan rules)?
We need a Wolverine version of Multiplicity with Michael Keaton.
We need a Wolverine version of Multiplicity with Michael Keaton.
Strong crossover potential with Batman, Birdman and Vulture…
Wolverine, Batman, Birdman, and Vulture all have to be played by Michael Keaton.
Wolverine cut themselves in half
New Wolverine “I am Batman.”
Original Wolverine “Oh shit…I will have to try again.”
New, new Wolverine “I am the Vulture.”
Original Wolverine “Third time is the charm!”
New, new, new Wolverine “I am Birdman!”
Original Wolverine “Ah fuck this.”
I know it’s a comic, but I’m always bothered by ultra extreme regeneration powers where the mass seems to come from nowhere. If Wolverine is burned down to little more than a skeleton, what is giving him the raw material to create regrown muscles?
Lobo has entered the chat
It still bothers me 30 years later that in the DC vs Marvel, Wolverine beat Lobo… Shouldn’t have happened to someone that beat up Superman because a guy at a bar said he couldn’t…
usually with stories of regenerating parts, the hard requirement is whatever is attached to the head regenerates. For example, Namakien body regeneration in the Dragon Ball universe follows that logic.
But top to bottom means the head is in two pieces.