• KombatWombat
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    12 days ago

    The movies change it based on what creates tension or is funny in the current situation.

    In X-Men the Last Stand he is able to survive disintegration that goes through people around him in about a second by constantly healing the damage back (and his pants repair themselves too I guess). And a similar thing happens when he survives a nuclear bomb in the Wolverine. In Origins: Wolverine he is able to heal back from an adamantium bullet to the head fairly quickly but loses his memories.

    Deadpool is supposed to have a stronger healing factor but it still takes something like hours to a day for his hand to finish growing back after it gets cut off in his movie.

    I doubt the comics are much better about being consistent with the amount of retcons and changing writers that happen.

    • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      11 days ago

      oh yea, WOLVERINE had plot armor during last stand, dark phoenix could’ve easily have disintegrated him, but she was likely still emotionally attached to him, and dint want to kill him, so hey “slowly killed him” while everyone else was thanos’ed, it made sense his adamantium armor was actually hindering his healing, as stated in the comics/97(DOFP). Deadpool likely has a similar handicap, as he has CANCER, and his healing is constantly healing from it, kinda wierd it doesnt heal the cancer, unless its also being healed by his mutant ability too.