I think Wolverine must work on the ādollar bill replacementā method. If you have 51% of the damaged bill, youāll get a replacement.
So if you cut Wolverine in half, only the bigger half will grow back.
Itās the part with the brain. Itās also very hard to do when he has his adamantium.
However, itās worth noting that the adamantium is toxic and his powers donāt work as well while theyāre constantly fighting it, meaning non-metal Wolverine has regenerated from clumps of cells that no longer had a brain. This implies his mutation can both rebuild his entire body from scratch and that a brain isnāt necessary either, BUT the largest cluster still probably was the only active one, otherwise we would have had multiple Wolverines growing from the cell clusters that survived brain death, so, to me, the more interesting question is what happens if you eradicate his brain and then cut the remainder perfectly in half?
One must assume it would indeed result in Cloneverines. Itās only logical.
I donāt read comics but some googling says wolverine managed to regrow completely from a single drop of blood soā¦ Yeahā¦
He also merged with Deadpool for a few minutes after both where turned into soup. https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Logan-Deadpool-Gross-Hybrid-in-Wolverine-23.jpg
Not to mention the whole bones that canāt be broken because of the super strong metal.
Soā¦ pre bone infusion Wolverine maybe? Although if he lost an arm and it grew into a new person would they have a functioning brain?
For that matter, even if he didnāt, would a healed wolverine remember who he is if his brain suffered enough trauma?
Which opens up a Pandoraās box of issues such as CTEās j side his encase skull. Sure his brain can heal that damage but the memories, etc would be gone right?
Thats literally the start of Hughās wolverine movies. So we have at least one solid answer (that I know of) and its no, his memories get fucken erased from the healing or something.
In Australia, theyāll give you the fraction of the note value between 20 and 80% of the full value:
https://www.banknotes.rba.gov.au/damaged-banknotes/damaged-banknotes-policy/
Wolverine just isnāt allowed to lose more than 80% š
Hmm, youāre making a good point and introducing two new not-yet-considered elements.
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Wolverine is only 5ā3" (160cm) tall. Was he originally taller, but had a body destroying even, that only 80% of him was able to grow back rendering him shorter than he was before.
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Wolverine is Canadian. So neither the USA or Oz money rules apply, but instead Canadian rules. What those are, I do not now.
That did happen, however it was in the old Ultimate universe where powers can differ so might work differently in the main 616 universe.
He did that but because regrowing to himself was quicker than regrowing legs over a longer period of time and he had a Hulk to fight.
OK so what if Wolverine cut off his dick, and grew a new one back quickly, could he then cut off the head and attach the old dick to double its length? Iām wondering if he could extend his dick infinitely that wayā¦ could be a new superpower of the long dick whip weapon, terrifying to many of his enemies
Arenāt souls canonically real in the Marvel universe? I expect that only the piece with the soul regenerates.
I mean, yeah. But thereās so many clones and time travelers and Multiple Man copies running around already that I donāt think TOAA or whoever is keeping track.
In Southern Germany, we have a food roughly like a baguette, called a āSeeleā, which also happens to be the German word for āsoulā.
So, in my headcanon, the guy ate a baguette and they split his stomach in half. š
Well according to Raiden from Metal Gear you should know that A Soul canāt be cut. And he is an expert at cutting things!
So thatās 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 heāll grow a new finger, but if all thatās left is a tip of the finger clinging to the skeleton heāll regenerate.