Growing up wolverine had a healing "factor" but it really wasn't the focus of his character. And it seemed to me as it took him time to heal. Seems like his healing factor turned into super healing
I feel like this is an expose' on the Wolverine family, rather than getting into an in-depth discussion on which mutants have some extraordinary healing abilities... Four mutants come to mind. Iceman, Elixir, Darwin and Marrow. Iceman can reform parts of his damaged body from just the moisture in the air, he can reform himself from being shattered, and can expunge deadly poisons coursing through his body by generating an entirely new body. Elixir can control his own body or others, on a molecular level. As for Darwin, he may not have the same kind of healing factor as Wolverine, but when in danger, his body adapts into its new survival form. It may not be a healing factor, but since he doesn't experience pain from those transformations, I'd consider that healing. Marrow's powers is to literally heal itself after forming and dislodging her bony constructs. No doubt there are more, but the ones I mentioned are worthy of the category of God-Like healing abilities.
It's not from nothing, his dna , everyone's dna is programed to make certain things as they split. Normal people lose this ability shortly after birth, Logan body doesn't do that and his cells split and build Consistently. That's why he doesn't age or stay injuried for long. It's actually pretty locked in to science, of course it's n9t possible for humans in life, but hgh does heal injuries and and stem cells are beginning to tap the surface of the possible reaches of humans in the real world.
If you think about it Quicksilver has a healing Factor compared to normal humans, Probably not as quick as Wolverine or Deadpool But compared to normal humans it'll take like a week to be fully heal, Except he might have scarring of muscle and bone unlike Deadpool and Wolverine... So if he loses a leg or a arm, those aren't coming back😕
Yet, some mentioned were not actually top 12. Romulus and Remus top even Wolverine and everyone else on the list for healing abilities.@@graysonoliver2632
Incredible work 😊
Growing up wolverine had a healing "factor" but it really wasn't the focus of his character. And it seemed to me as it took him time to heal. Seems like his healing factor turned into super healing
I feel like this is an expose' on the Wolverine family, rather than getting into an in-depth discussion on which mutants have some extraordinary healing abilities... Four mutants come to mind. Iceman, Elixir, Darwin and Marrow. Iceman can reform parts of his damaged body from just the moisture in the air, he can reform himself from being shattered, and can expunge deadly poisons coursing through his body by generating an entirely new body. Elixir can control his own body or others, on a molecular level. As for Darwin, he may not have the same kind of healing factor as Wolverine, but when in danger, his body adapts into its new survival form. It may not be a healing factor, but since he doesn't experience pain from those transformations, I'd consider that healing. Marrow's powers is to literally heal itself after forming and dislodging her bony constructs. No doubt there are more, but the ones I mentioned are worthy of the category of God-Like healing abilities.
Exactly.
I'm shocked you guys mentioned Feral. She's often forgotten about in the X-Men universe. Why not talk about Shatterstars' healing factor, too?
Wolverine's healing factor is totally magic. Making muscle mass and organs appear from nothing.
It's not from nothing, his dna , everyone's dna is programed to make certain things as they split. Normal people lose this ability shortly after birth, Logan body doesn't do that and his cells split and build Consistently. That's why he doesn't age or stay injuried for long. It's actually pretty locked in to science, of course it's n9t possible for humans in life, but hgh does heal injuries and and stem cells are beginning to tap the surface of the possible reaches of humans in the real world.
Warpath would have been a good honorable mention.
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what happened to juggernaut in the marvelous verdict??😮
Love the content hope one day they figure out the healing thing
If you think about it Quicksilver has a healing Factor compared to normal humans,
Probably not as quick as Wolverine or Deadpool
But compared to normal humans it'll take like a week to be fully heal,
Except he might have scarring of muscle and bone unlike Deadpool and Wolverine...
So if he loses a leg or a arm, those aren't coming back😕
Elxir has the best healing in the Marvel universe he’s my favourite mutant
@ElxirOfLife Omega level in healing (He can also give a person a death touch)
@@kenroycherrington148 I knew this but thanks
I can say that Deadpool is my favorite superhero, Wolverine,and Ferreal
How strong is mystique, s healing factor?
Wow didn't know Beast even had a healing factor in his power set have to look it up later
forgot cables psi healing. but nice work anyway
Was Thanos cursing Deadpool with immortality so he could never be with Lady Death an elseworlds story? I can’t remember if it’s canon at the moment.
I’d much rather have Deadpool’s healing factor. I feel his is a lot more stronger than Wolverine’s.
Maverick, Omega Red, Wild Child, Romulus and Remus should have been mentioned.
It was Top 12. Not Top 17.
Yet, some mentioned were not actually top 12. Romulus and Remus top even Wolverine and everyone else on the list for healing abilities.@@graysonoliver2632
Leave God out of this! These are comic book storys & fantasy movies!
Bobby drake?
And having angel in this video,
why doesn't he have a cult following of Christians?
They would all think he's a servant of God🤔
Elixir isnt #1 how is that possible
Another gambit snub
The overuse of Wolverine's healing factor is one of the things that turned me off to the character after a while.