Small note; it's entirely possible to tear Wolverine in half, or even sever his limbs. His bones are adamantium, but the ligaments, muscle, blood vessels, and nerves between them are not. Vertebra are just stacked disks that only overlap slightly, so tearing him in half is a matter of tearing the soft tissue holding the vertebrae together
The real question is, does his upper half and lower half regrow seperately into 2 seperate wolverines? We know Deadpool does, his torn off limbs all regenerated together into a new seperate deadpool.
amazingmeow i mean id only assume he would regenerate downward because if he would regenerate upwards (from the legs) then it he would have to create brand new organs
Ive got a Wolverine comic where he's imprisoned in a deep pit and the villains continously pummel him with a machine gun until he's nothing but pulp on adamantium. Then they wait for him to heal before starting the process all over again!
5:50 Logan's SKELETON is laced with adamantium- your spine is not a solid piece of bone. Having an adamantium skeleton wouldn't have stopped the Hulk from ripping his body in half, considering all of the connective tissue a body is made up of.
You are correct, but didn't writers retcon Wolvie's Adamantium to be more fused into his bones rather than laced? Therefore making a all new type of Adamantium? Btw i hate the whole "bone claws" thing.
Adamantium isnt indestructible also. People just think this because we never see his claws "break" but we do see his metal ripped from his body, by magneto in one of the comics. So wolverine isnt made of guru or vibrainium which i gusse also isnt indestructible but in the comics those were considered indestructible.
@@veritaskairos9466 Ive heard that's because it originates from his brain and that if you can destroy his brain you can kill him but you know good luck getting through that adamantium skull.
You know when Mystique was telling Chuck in dark phoenix that the x men should be called x women because the women are always saving the men I thought who saved Wolverine when he was being tortured in the weapon x lab. In fact he was himself on his own throughout the torture.
“If you think wolverines suffering started with the weapon X program, will think again “ It can’t be that much worse than the torture right? “Because while he was relaxing in Nagasaki in 1945...” *O h .*
In Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk it's alluded that Wolverine's bones are covered with Adamantium but his joints are not. This would make sense in the 616 continuity as well, as he wouldn't be able to move if his joints were fused with Metal.
@Conrad Ferrus they could of asked to use or just fallowed the story just used different characters or leave out names remember as long as they dont say the names it would not matter the logan story is dumb a lot of plot holes and stupid idea's in that movie
@@MaJunior00 It was a drop of blood and wolverine regenerated from a drop of blood before. But in regards to the crystal, he reformed as a god so his mortal body was destroyed and transferred to the crystal.
In the powers/house of X story line, night crawler teleport Wolverine outside of a “space station” to stop the mother mold from coming online. However this station was right next to the sun and night crawler died instantly. Wolverine however was suffocating in the vacuum of space and being burned alive. He was able to disconnect the mother mold, but he also fell into the gravitational pull of the sun and was officially killed. I expected this to be #1 when I clicked. Edit: Does anyone else have a good example?
@@Tom-rt6cw in Logan, the baddies pretty much had a poison they added to corn syrup that poisoned and killed all the mutants. That, mixed with Wolverine's old age (he being around 200 years old), meant his healing factor was failing. With his healing factor failing it wasn't able to keep up with what the heavy metal poisoning that his extremely toxic adamantium embedded bones was doing to him. So with all that going against him, he was basically a normal human being that shouldn't have lived as long as he has (no healing factor to fight off old age) so his body was rapidly degrading. Despite all of that, it goes to show just how amazingly tough and resilient Wolverine actually is.
Ima just say, some of these injuries were likely only survivable due to Logan's pact with Death. If his healing factor is ever over-taxed, she resurrects him.
5:50 Wolverine's bones are covered and melded with Adamantium. Unbreakable. But every person's spine is segmented by a layer of cartilage between every bone of the spinal column. Thusly, ripping Logan in half is possible by rending him in twain at the vertebra, as these are not coated by the indestructible metal.
I mean in Marvel Zombies Logan himself laments the fact he has adamantium bones but only normal tendons. So really its not like he isn't aware of this possibility happening when he faces the Hulk.
Logan getting ripped in half worked because his Adamantium and it's placement on his skeleton was different in Ultimates. His Healing Factor was a lot higher at times, but his Adamantium was also of lesser quality and not bonded so deeply and with so many extra steps as in 616.
It works in ether world because the only bones connecting your top and bottom half is your spine. Adamantium spine or not, its still bones held toether by plain old tissue and muscle
Ooooooh so close. Jennifer brings up how his bones are coated with Adamantium but his joints are not. It's also stated that His mutant power isn't Healing (like 616) it's Survival. This is illustrated when he is decapitated by Fury and his head is placed in a vacuum, Logan's brain just shuts off until oxygen is restored and his skin starts breathing for him because he doesn't have lungs.
Let’s say you peel off all of the living tissue from one of Wolverine’s legs, and toss it aside. Wolverine’s healing factor will regrow all of that tissue. Easy enough. But, what happens to the tissue you’ve tossed aside?
@@LiteraltrashcanTT its either the skin dies after its tossed , he must regrow from body or exo skeleton, could be both. could literally could be a spec and he would come back. a spec is so small, google how small a spec is
No One Of Consequence That’s logical but remember the metal was infused with his skeleton meaning on a microbe scale his body wouldn’t know the difference so it would’ve healed it as well. 🤔
@@No-One-of-Consequence Depends on the source but... the wiki says he was injected with adamantium alpha and his healing factor tried to remove it from him. Eventually, he absorbed the metal and now his skeleton is made from adamantium beta (an organic version).
@@No-One-of-Consequence It is a problem with these eternal characters. The power is whatever the writer wants it to be. According to author A, adamantium was killing him all along. According to author B, that never really happened. American comics were the first I was introduced to, but now I think I like japanese manga better. Things end, they create new universes.
@@bernardomansoldo2978 It because they keep their writers to a minimum. Took many cooks in the kitchen and no lead chef leads to a contradiction in the narration.
@@No-One-of-Consequence That's not true. He cannot regenerate from a drop of blood. The only reason it worked in that one comic is because of the super powered alien crystal the drop landed on.
Ripping him in half is not impossible with his metal skeleton. It because it's only the bones that are indestructible. His connective tissue is not indestructible. The only way it possible for him to be impossible to be torn in half is if his bones was fused. And if that was the case he wouldn't be able to move. Here's a good question if you decapitated him, would the head grow a new body or the body a head or will there be two of him.
The ways you presented things are horror-ful, like nick fury kept his head in containment,magneto ripping out is skeleton,shredding into single cell are the most way too insane and violent that anyone could bear in that situation....
One of my favorite things about Wolverine is what Dr. Strange had to say about him. "He's the scariest man I've ever met, and I've literally shaken hands with the Devil."
In Steve Skroce's Wolverine: Blood Debt, he was blown in half and crawled out of a burning building on his hands. His torso all that was left. It was interesting and a well-drawn and written comic. It's set in Japan and Yukio is in it as well.
It wasn't until the 00's that Logan's healing factor became so ridiculous. Back in the 80's it actually took him time (even weeks sometimes) to heal. Like when Kitty Pryde stabbed him through the heart with a samurai sword or the aforementioned crucifixion. He would still be in pain many issues later...
Wolverine is the embodiment of all Canadian rage. once a year they perform a ritual to transfer all of their hate and anger to him, cleansing their society of impurities, and fueling the super soldier known as wolverine.
I figured the Stamford incident with Nitro would be on the list, but the countdown kept going with no appearance... then, lo and behold, it's number 1 on the list.
#6 - the adamantium isn't what connects the bones and holds the skeleton together, ligaments and tendons do. Those can't be adamantium, because they couldn't stretch and move if they were. Therefore, Hulk could easily tear him in half.
When the True Adamantium fused to Wolverines skeleton it didn't simply coat his bones with the metal. Bone has to breath and produce red blood cells. His healing factor melded with the True Adamantium on a molecular level creating Beta Adamantium which is a substance that's sort of an organic form of adamantium and Wolverine bone. It allows his bones to be covered in True Adamantium but the inside of the bones, while nearly as strong as the True Adamantium, still retain their organic properties. So, you can't simply "burn" Wolverine to death, because the inner layer of his organic bone are now comprised of Beta Adamantium Bone cells. Which are almost as hard to hurt as True Adamantium. Wolverine would just continue to regenerate from this. And in fact he has, several times.
Wolverine can be ripped in half, while his bones themselves are coated in adamantium, making them indestructible, his fleshy bits connecting them are not. All 206 adult human bones can be separated and individually wrapped as gifts, though wolverine probably wouldn't appreciate the sentiment very much.
I can't remember if it was an X-Men comic or Wolverine specific, I remember one that was like an acid trip where the adamantium started to erupt out of his body. It was more than a little grotesque.
Small note; it's entirely possible to tear Wolverine in half, or even sever his limbs. His bones are adamantium, but the ligaments, muscle, blood vessels, and nerves between them are not. Vertebra are just stacked disks that only overlap slightly, so tearing him in half is a matter of tearing the soft tissue holding the vertebrae together
That’s how hulk ripped him apart.
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The real question is, does his upper half and lower half regrow seperately into 2 seperate wolverines?
We know Deadpool does, his torn off limbs all regenerated together into a new seperate deadpool.
amazingmeow i mean id only assume he would regenerate downward because if he would regenerate upwards (from the legs) then it he would have to create brand new organs
Ive got a Wolverine comic where he's imprisoned in a deep pit and the villains continously pummel him with a machine gun until he's nothing but pulp on adamantium.
Then they wait for him to heal before starting the process all over again!
Now remember, Wolverine has a incredible healing factor but it doesn’t make him immune to pain...He felt every bit of that. Oof.
Savage
Ashaureo Bonds no I think his brain removes pain memories from his brain
@@rebeccacummings6697 no wolverine said it himself that he feels everything that happens to him
He would have felt that too. Ouch
Random person: Wolverine what's the worst pain you've ever felt.
Wolverine:Yes
"All of em', bub. All..."
@S Phung ouch, i felt that
S Phung ok someone is in a bad mood
S Phung jeez u have serious problems
DP: hey remember when I killed you with a sword
5:50 Logan's SKELETON is laced with adamantium- your spine is not a solid piece of bone. Having an adamantium skeleton wouldn't have stopped the Hulk from ripping his body in half, considering all of the connective tissue a body is made up of.
In the Ultimate U they didn't use it on his joints, that's why at one point he's a head in a jar talking to Nick.
You are correct, but didn't writers retcon Wolvie's Adamantium to be more fused into his bones rather than laced? Therefore making a all new type of Adamantium? Btw i hate the whole "bone claws" thing.
Indeed. If it worked that way, Wolverine wouldn't be able to bend or twist at all.
@@zealot777 the writers retconned the adamantium to be fused so magneto couldnt strip it off again.
Adamantium isnt indestructible also. People just think this because we never see his claws "break" but we do see his metal ripped from his body, by magneto in one of the comics. So wolverine isnt made of guru or vibrainium which i gusse also isnt indestructible but in the comics those were considered indestructible.
He survived being over at Fox. Well until they killed him off.
Lol
Watch your mouth.
Arthur McBeth II wth you taking about Chile please
His admantium bones poisoned him till he couldn't heal anymore
They kill stabby mc 6 knifes by S H A R P L O G B O I
Wolverine is the super hero with the most PTSD in the Marvel Universe
Agreed.
Well there’s penance, Frank Castle, quite a few more, but he *definitely* has ptsd
Actually surprisingly he does not get PTSD his healing factor heals "repress" his memories that cause pain but they can come back in flashes
Try Spider-Man
That is hard to disagree with. Magneto is a good argument as well
“He was nuked”
WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL CAN BE WORSE THAN THAT?!?!?!
Charles Calvin many of things
Yeah alot of things
Murdering all of your friends accidentally from a illusion and having to live with that forever
Being in a jojo reference
He was also turned into liquid once
Wolverine: gets hit by nuke
Also wolverine: ‘‘tis but a scratch
"All of that for a drop of blood?"
Boltyz “no, just a scratch”
TheWIDE013 "all of that for a drop of blood" is better because it's a actual marvel reference
@@Boltyz oh yeah lol
If Wolverine was able to reconstitute from a single cell, how did he regrow the adamantium?
haha good question
An even better question is why every time he loses a limb or bleed, he doesnt grow clones
@@veritaskairos9466 that's a good one too. Hadn't thought of that. Maybe it's just that the largest part regrows?
@@veritaskairos9466 Ive heard that's because it originates from his brain and that if you can destroy his brain you can kill him but you know good luck getting through that adamantium skull.
@@bengeorge8663 But as number 1 proved he had nothing but a few cells. no brain. Simple answer is it depends on what the plot requires.
Who’s the artist on the “train” issue? He or she is great.
I think it’s the same artist of a spider man comic series
Steve McNiven. Same artist as Civil War
It's from Old Man Logan - can't recall the artist.
Ive always dreamed of drawing xmen comics
ultramaximus Steve McNiven
"10 times a man who can not die, didn't die"
Yup
O IsForEpic lol
Lol
oMG AcTuAlLly hE caaN diE
Deadpool actually killed wolverine in the comic named "deadpool kills the marvel universe" dont believe me? Check it out on google.
You know when Mystique was telling Chuck in dark phoenix that the x men should be called x women because the women are always saving the men I thought who saved Wolverine when he was being tortured in the weapon x lab. In fact he was himself on his own throughout the torture.
@Lazy Lajdak yeah.
Ahh the old memory of wolwerine ps2 from the X thingy
Wolverine vs Nitro. That panel when he talks you through his healing factor is my favorite Wolverine panel (cough) OF ALL TIME!!!!!!
“If you think wolverines suffering started with the weapon X program, will think again “
It can’t be that much worse than the torture right?
“Because while he was relaxing in Nagasaki in 1945...”
*O h .*
The true torture of wolverine started she he just got his mutant powers
1) He survived the atrocity known as X-Men Origins Wolverine.
deadpool is what really made it bad
My thought exactly...
Damn it I arrived to late. 😂
I actually came to say he survived all of fox
@@Minters44 Baraka-pool
I hear this from a TV series
Wolverine: I can smell him
Spiderman: and yet you can't smell your self.
Sushi lol 😂
Lol
In Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk it's alluded that Wolverine's bones are covered with Adamantium but his joints are not. This would make sense in the 616 continuity as well, as he wouldn't be able to move if his joints were fused with Metal.
the mysterio story needs to be a movie, at least animated.
Old Man Logan series if you are interested in the comics.
I thought that was going to be the logan story line but sadly it was not
It's a shame Marvel's animated movies aren't as good as DC's because I'd love to see an Old Man Logan movie
@Conrad Ferrus they could of asked to use or just fallowed the story just used different characters or leave out names remember as long as they dont say the names it would not matter the logan story is dumb a lot of plot holes and stupid idea's in that movie
Brandon Kingcantwell I’m hoping they start this “marvel what if” animated series is definitely a start for them to tip their toes back in.
Deadpool and wolverines healing factors are crazy.
When wolverine came back from one atom basically I was like aiight ima head out
Yeah but that was only possible because of the crystal the drop of blood fell on. He can't do that normally.
@@MaJunior00 It was a drop of blood and wolverine regenerated from a drop of blood before. But in regards to the crystal, he reformed as a god so his mortal body was destroyed and transferred to the crystal.
@@TheDarkMaster312 Wolverine has never regenerated from a drop of blood outside of the time a drop fell on the crystal.
punisher crushed him with a steam roller
"Im satisfied"
muda muda muda
Marvel is a Jojo Reference
WRRRYAAA
ROLLER ROLLER DA!!!!
Time moves again!
Ya know something? The writers for Marvel Comics are kinda f****D up...
Tell me about it 😰
Sadistic is mor accurate...
Dc is worst, even darker in all comics too
Not all comic i think...
People” let’s stop calling dwarfs midgets”
This guy : “vertically challenged “ 😂😂😂
Top 10 once in a life time deadpool moments that could be cool
My Dad was listening and because of how crazy all them were he went "WHAT" every time XD
Aqua KevDog lol
I don't care
brendo Rob Noted. Your point is?
brendo Rob then why do you care about writing something you don’t care for?
i would like this but ya know.... 69 likes
I love how Wolverine describes getting hit by the Hulk. Epic, terrifying shit.
In the powers/house of X story line, night crawler teleport Wolverine outside of a “space station” to stop the mother mold from coming online. However this station was right next to the sun and night crawler died instantly. Wolverine however was suffocating in the vacuum of space and being burned alive. He was able to disconnect the mother mold, but he also fell into the gravitational pull of the sun and was officially killed.
I expected this to be #1 when I clicked.
Edit:
Does anyone else have a good example?
By this logic he should have survived the sentinel blast in days of future past
Punisher crushing him with a steam roller was intended
Punisher: *ROADA ROLLA DA!!!!!!!*
Wolverine: Survives a NUKE.
Also Wolverine: Dies from a tree spike.
He died cuse back when he was in Japan his healing factor worked but in like 2089 in logan he was too old for his healing factor
@@Tom-rt6cw adamantium poisoned him
@@Tom-rt6cw in Logan, the baddies pretty much had a poison they added to corn syrup that poisoned and killed all the mutants. That, mixed with Wolverine's old age (he being around 200 years old), meant his healing factor was failing. With his healing factor failing it wasn't able to keep up with what the heavy metal poisoning that his extremely toxic adamantium embedded bones was doing to him. So with all that going against him, he was basically a normal human being that shouldn't have lived as long as he has (no healing factor to fight off old age) so his body was rapidly degrading. Despite all of that, it goes to show just how amazingly tough and resilient Wolverine actually is.
This video is proof that when Wolverine is drinking, you don’t stop him.
He has gone through so much, that all the alcohol in the world isn’t enough.
Even in all the universe i think
At least the healing factor means he gets no hangover!
Alcohol doesn’t affect him because his healing factor stops him from getting drunk.
At this level of immortality what's even the point?
He can still drown believe it or not, I’m pretty sure that’s the only way to kill him.
@@thetf8142 yeah but whos really gonna drown him besides magneto or Professor X
@@thetf8142 he'll drown and die and be alive again basically he'll be stuck in a loop
the tf and if you chop his head straight off without no way of it connecting back to his head
@@danteh3715 you can't chop his head 😂 his bone neck is made of adamantium
wolverine: bring it on punisher
Punisher: RODA ROLLA-DA
Anyone notice that one of the dwarves looks like Transmetropolitan's Spider Jerusalem? Left side at 3:27
Prolly a reference.
Why does one of the dwarfs on the left look a lot like Spider Jerusalem form Transmetropolitan?!
This is a reference most will not get and we are truly headed there
"The Punisher crushed him with a steam roller"
Dudes who know Logan's origins:
Oh yeah. It's all coming together
WhatCultureComics > CBR
You can tell Jules and everyone else actually enjoy comics, where CBR just does it for clicks and has no actual content
Yea I just generally prefer the WC cast over them aswell.
Is it even a comparison?
Wolverine lives such a hard life he doesn't block out pain like dead pool he actually feels every last bit of it and it's terrifying
Stephen White wow
Wolverine: survived from being a single cell.
Cell and Majinn buu: Amateurs
Earlier in X-men canon Wolverine only had fast healing. He could still die from traumatic injury. Nowadays he’s immortal due to popularity
Tbh it's way cooler this way because all he has besides this is just claw hands
Ima just say, some of these injuries were likely only survivable due to Logan's pact with Death. If his healing factor is ever over-taxed, she resurrects him.
“Ran over by a steam roller”
Dio: “ROADA ROLLA DAAA”
Woah sorry I did not see your comment so I just wanted to say I didn’t copy yours because I didn’t see it yet..
@@GamingVegetto this dude copied a comment,
That scene in the thumbnail brought back some revenge of the sith memories
"Top 10 Images you can hear"
It’s over anakin, I have the high ground
@@Moonbeam2806 You Underestimate My Power
2:20: I had that comic as a kid! I’ve still got it in storage somewhere...😁
5:50
Wolverine's bones are covered and melded with Adamantium.
Unbreakable.
But every person's spine is segmented by a layer of cartilage between every bone of the spinal column.
Thusly, ripping Logan in half is possible by rending him in twain at the vertebra,
as these are not coated by the indestructible metal.
I mean in Marvel Zombies Logan himself laments the fact he has adamantium bones but only normal tendons. So really its not like he isn't aware of this possibility happening when he faces the Hulk.
Logan getting ripped in half worked because his Adamantium and it's placement on his skeleton was different in Ultimates. His Healing Factor was a lot higher at times, but his Adamantium was also of lesser quality and not bonded so deeply and with so many extra steps as in 616.
It works in ether world because the only bones connecting your top and bottom half is your spine. Adamantium spine or not, its still bones held toether by plain old tissue and muscle
Ooooooh so close. Jennifer brings up how his bones are coated with Adamantium but his joints are not. It's also stated that His mutant power isn't Healing (like 616) it's Survival. This is illustrated when he is decapitated by Fury and his head is placed in a vacuum, Logan's brain just shuts off until oxygen is restored and his skin starts breathing for him because he doesn't have lungs.
6:36 I wouldn't say he was blessed by his healing factor, but cursed
Let’s say you peel off all of the living tissue from one of Wolverine’s legs, and toss it aside. Wolverine’s healing factor will regrow all of that tissue. Easy enough. But, what happens to the tissue you’ve tossed aside?
I think there's a point where it won't regrow, and it needs to be attached. I could be wrong though.
@@LiteraltrashcanTT its either the skin dies after its tossed , he must regrow from body or exo skeleton, could be both. could literally could be a spec and he would come back. a spec is so small, google how small a spec is
Wow, and people complain about Anime being too over the top!
Steamrolled by the Punisher for one.
Wolverine: exists
Thanos: *I don’t think so.*
Lol
Cringeworthy approved!
Great video mate. Keep up the great work 👌👌👊
In #1 apparently Wolverine's brain was saved in his skeleton so I've heard. Wouldn't the flames burn his eyes and into his skull destroying his brain?
No One Of Consequence
That’s logical but remember the metal was infused with his skeleton meaning on a microbe scale his body wouldn’t know the difference so it would’ve healed it as well. 🤔
@@No-One-of-Consequence
Depends on the source but... the wiki says he was injected with adamantium alpha and his healing factor tried to remove it from him. Eventually, he absorbed the metal and now his skeleton is made from adamantium beta (an organic version).
@@No-One-of-Consequence
It is a problem with these eternal characters. The power is whatever the writer wants it to be.
According to author A, adamantium was killing him all along.
According to author B, that never really happened.
American comics were the first I was introduced to, but now I think I like japanese manga better. Things end, they create new universes.
@@bernardomansoldo2978 It because they keep their writers to a minimum. Took many cooks in the kitchen and no lead chef leads to a contradiction in the narration.
@@No-One-of-Consequence That's not true. He cannot regenerate from a drop of blood. The only reason it worked in that one comic is because of the super powered alien crystal the drop landed on.
Ripping him in half is not impossible with his metal skeleton. It because it's only the bones that are indestructible. His connective tissue is not indestructible. The only way it possible for him to be impossible to be torn in half is if his bones was fused. And if that was the case he wouldn't be able to move. Here's a good question if you decapitated him, would the head grow a new body or the body a head or will there be two of him.
2:55 Reminds me of a vampire with a robot on it's back that was fighting a buff 17 year old and crushed him with a steamroller, but idk
road da roller
2:54 Dio: You thoug it was The Punisher but it was me, Dio!
RODA ROLLA DA
If had this dude’s power I would’ve died right away I just experienced them lol
You missed Wolverine Havok Meltdown, he was also hit with a nuclear blast.
Anyone hyped for the new avengers game?
New Avengers? That would be cool. Kinda tired of seeing Captain America and Iron Man I’m everything Marvel Related.
@@mrdude88 what? No there's a new avengers game coming next month
Not only am I glad the Nitro one is on this list, I'm happy it's placed where it is.
4:03 dio would be proud
Hey I have a great video idea! Can you do a video on. ‘What will happen if wolverine never left weapon X’ please do this video!!!
I feel like deadpool would laugh at this.
Deadpool: Those are rookie numbers
Therapist: "Don't worry, psychotic Deadpool doesn't exist."
Psychotic Deadpool:
BOOM!
My thing is if his whole body was disintegrated, wouldn’t he have memory loss?
@Conrad Ferrus Did how did he lose his memory after the Weapon X program? His whole motivation in the movies?
In the movie he lost his memories because he was shot in the head by an adamantium bullet
This is the greatest video ever!
The only thing Wolverine cant survive from is C00chie man
Logan needs a drink? Bro I need a drink after that 😅
To put a character through such misery is so sick and twisted, poor Wolverine!
Then how did he die in the movie LoGan with just a spike like what
Old age dumbass
The ways you presented things are horror-ful, like nick fury kept his head in containment,magneto ripping out is skeleton,shredding into single cell are the most way too insane and violent that anyone could bear in that situation....
“X shapes cross” lol a cross is a shape, can’t be an x and a cross
Actually, all it needs to be a cross is to have two short intersecting lines. So an x is a cross but a cross isn't an x.
A Cross may be a shape and a physical object. In this case he refers to the latter. couldn't crucify someone on a shape, could you.
Stfu.
Wolverine: *Get's reduced to a single atom*
Also Wolverine: *" 'Tis But a scratch."*
Why dont we let him use the infinity gauntlet instead of robert downey jr
One of my favorite things about Wolverine is what Dr. Strange had to say about him. "He's the scariest man I've ever met, and I've literally shaken hands with the Devil."
That's a sweet Marvel quote.
Next the worst he survived fortnite.... Yes I have pfp has fortnite whatever but YEE
Thor didnt survive fortnite,he got beaten by noobmaster69
@@adeadchanneluserunavailabl8453 haha
In Steve Skroce's Wolverine: Blood Debt, he was blown in half and crawled out of a burning building on his hands. His torso all that was left. It was interesting and a well-drawn and written comic. It's set in Japan and Yukio is in it as well.
Your thumbnail will do, nerds. Love for the Jackman.
I love the way you said citadel of light and shadows lol
Jesus: I was crucified and survived Wolverine: *Hold my beer*
This is not a good joke..delete your comment.
hahaha good joke, tell me more
It wasn't until the 00's that Logan's healing factor became so ridiculous. Back in the 80's it actually took him time (even weeks sometimes) to heal. Like when Kitty Pryde stabbed him through the heart with a samurai sword or the aforementioned crucifixion. He would still be in pain many issues later...
Death from suffocation/drowning was a concern too.
@@MaJunior00 that's pretty much how they killed him a few years back. Suffocation by adamantium
Wolverine is the embodiment of all Canadian rage. once a year they perform a ritual to transfer all of their hate and anger to him, cleansing their society of impurities, and fueling the super soldier known as wolverine.
Jesus he has to be the super hero with the most painful things that have happened to him
Wolverine is one tough hero
I figured the Stamford incident with Nitro would be on the list, but the countdown kept going with no appearance... then, lo and behold, it's number 1 on the list.
Those are some ridiculous injuries indeed.
He got nuked and his body parts are still connected while Deadpool was broken intro pieces
Nobody gonna talk about how Logan was doing the Yamcha death pose after he was hit with the second nuke 🤣
I'm just happy Gambit made the list!
#6 - the adamantium isn't what connects the bones and holds the skeleton together, ligaments and tendons do. Those can't be adamantium, because they couldn't stretch and move if they were. Therefore, Hulk could easily tear him in half.
The one where hulk ripped him apart was the most craziest thing I’ve heard of I found the comic as a kid was surprised through the panels
The Hulk then threw Wolverine’s lower half, his legs, a mile away and Wolverine had to crawl all the way to put himself back together.
Punisher: ROAD ROLLER
DIO: road-what
In the comics do they explain how his claws turned to blades instead of just metal bone claws?
They were designed to cover in that way. So as to make him a better weapon
When the True Adamantium fused to Wolverines skeleton it didn't simply coat his bones with the metal. Bone has to breath and produce red blood cells. His healing factor melded with the True Adamantium on a molecular level creating Beta Adamantium which is a substance that's sort of an organic form of adamantium and Wolverine bone. It allows his bones to be covered in True Adamantium but the inside of the bones, while nearly as strong as the True Adamantium, still retain their organic properties.
So, you can't simply "burn" Wolverine to death, because the inner layer of his organic bone are now comprised of Beta Adamantium Bone cells. Which are almost as hard to hurt as True Adamantium.
Wolverine would just continue to regenerate from this. And in fact he has, several times.
'He short.. ' wait..what!? 🤣
Wonderful video!
Wolverine just has a good gaming chair
Number 10 was crazy
Wolverine can be ripped in half, while his bones themselves are coated in adamantium, making them indestructible, his fleshy bits connecting them are not. All 206 adult human bones can be separated and individually wrapped as gifts, though wolverine probably wouldn't appreciate the sentiment very much.
I can't remember if it was an X-Men comic or Wolverine specific, I remember one that was like an acid trip where the adamantium started to erupt out of his body. It was more than a little grotesque.