Hulk's healing factor does increase when he gets angry, and when at World Breaker Hulk, his healing factor is better than Wolverine's at that point. Wolverine, however, has healed from his skeleton without any human tissue, he healed from his skeleton alone, which took less than 11 minutes.
The Ultimate Hulk
He mixed the Super Soldier Serum with the Hulk serum and injected himself with it. He became a gray-colored Hulk. He was finally reverted to Banner by Wasp when she stung a part of his brain, rendering him unconscious. Hulk Smash!Wolverine is one of the few people that can kill Hulk. Hulk's strength is the main kicker that keeps him in the fight, his healing factor too, it's not as powerful as Wolverine's healing factor, but it is very fast. Wolverine is capable of killing Thanos, he said it himself in the Infinity War storyline.
Spider-Man would swing Wolverine through a brick building since he is stronger, but wolverines main advantage is his healing factor. Spider-Man can drown him but Wolverine could survive that considering he survived drowning in days of future past. Wolverine defeated a whole x-men team once.
"The Wolverine"
The mutation that makes Wolverine worthy of the X-Men is that his cells regenerate at incredible speeds. He ages at a snail's pace, he can re-grow parts of limbs and organs after serious injury, and he is basically impervious to infection and disease. Until now.Hulk would win this. Both may have healing factors, but hulk's is even more better than /wolverine's, and hulk is damn indestructible. As in the comics, Hulk has tore wolverine in half multiple times, and can do worse things if wolverine pisses him off enough.
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In 1994, Wolverine famously got the adamantium pulled out of his body in a brutal fight with Magneto. Everyone was then shocked to learn that Wolverine actually had bone claws as part of his skeleton! But the problem is that the Hulk's claws were bone, so it did not have the desired effect.He imprisons Kronos and taunts Kree hero Captain Marvel, who, with the aid of superhero team the Avengers and ISAAC (a super-computer based on Titan), is eventually able to defeat Thanos by destroying the Cube. Thanos later comes to the aid of Adam Warlock in a war against the Magus and his religious empire.
In this universe Wolverine was killed in battle with the Hulk. Hulk, Forge and Storm defeated the Adversary and the sun came up changing Hulk back into Banner. He was then arrested and placed in government custody.
The short answer is yes, Wolverine can die and has many times in the comic books. Wolverine's first foray into the afterlife came in 1981 when he was killed by a robot called a sentinel in the Days of Future Past series. The sentinel's energy blast melts the flesh off his body so it cannot regenerate.
In The Wolverine, it was the loss of his metal claws. The fact that the post-credits scene happens two years later means that one way or another, Wolverine has been walking around with nothing but bone claws for two solid years.
If someone cuts Wolverine into half and throw both the pieces far away from each other, then Wolverine would die. This is because of excess loss of blood. He would not regenerate in such a condition, because he would have lost much quantity of blood.
As Magneto lays dying he uses his powers to force Wolverine to kill himself with his own claws. version of things, yes, Wolverine CAN indeed kill the Hulk (even if it does cause the death of him and Magneto as well).
They usually get their powers around puberty. However some of them , like Logan has changes from birth already. His mutant gene gave him bone claws which are sharp enough to cut stones and healing factor stronger than any normal person would have.
The original art from the first comics page ever to feature Wolverine just sold at auction for a whopping $657,250, tying the record set by Todd McFarlane's cover to The Amazing Spider-Man #328. That makes it one of two pieces to fetch the highest (public) selling prices ever for original comic-book art.
But Being a serious, marquee character, Wolverine didn't Lose too many limbs, even when his adamantium was purged from his body. He lost a hand to Cyclops in the Age of Apocalypse universe, but his hand Couldn't grow back, because the bone was covered in Adamantium and no outgrowth would ever happen.
Wolverine has regenerated from his skeleton. He can return from even a single cell. Cut off Wolverine's finger. A new finger will be grown from his body, but the dismembered finger will not be grown back into a full body.
The nearly fleshless Wolverine jumps up and stabs his claws into Magneto's chest, mortally wounding him (however, Cyclops would later kill him before he could succumb to his wounds). Magneto rips the Adamantium from Wolverine's bones, killing Wolverine, leaving just a severely charred skeleton and an arm of flesh.
In X-Men #25 (1993), at the culmination of the "Fatal Attractions" crossover, the supervillain Magneto forcibly removes the adamantium fromWolverine's skeleton. This massive trauma causes his healing factor to burn out and also leads to the discovery that his claws are actually bone.
Wolverine can be killed by carbonadium, which nullifies healing factors, which won't require a decapitation and taking it far away from his body, and there's the Muramasa Blade. Wolverine went to a man named Muramasa and asked him to make a sword for him, this kind of sword is almost, if not, as durable as adamantium.
How fast can he run is it 25-30 mph which is around peak human or is he faster. How fast can he punch or swipe his claws is it peak human around 40-45 mph or faster.
The answer is yes. It'd just take an extraordinary amount of time. Since Wolverine had to eat himself then yes he can starve to death. Now if Wolverine is restrained then he will certain die of starvation (because he can't eat himself).
The simple answer is yes, but it varies how it is possible. In the one-shot comic "Hulk: The End" written by Peter David, Hulk is almost invincible. Although, Bruce Banner is not invincible. He dies and hulk realizes he cannot transform without dying also.
The Ultimate, Man-Eating Hulk
In a fit of inadequacy, Banner takes a serum that turns him into Grey Hulk. It could be argued that Hulk eating Kleiser is an act of cannibalism, but Kleiser is merely an alien in disguise. While he might look human, he is anything but.11 Baked Beans
In fact, the Hulk loves the food so intensely that when a fisherman offered him some seafood, the Hulk lost his mind. It's baked beans or nothing for the green beast, but as he's learned over the years, eating straight from the source is the way to go.Yes, Sabretooth has a better healing factor than Wolverine, which keeps him in the battle fresher for longer, and yes, he is bigger and stronger than Wolverine, which allows him to beat down Logan mercilessly as the battle rages on.
Thor is way stronger than Spiderman, even the nerfed MCU Thor we got. It is Spider-Man. Comics-wise, the power gap isn't that far, as it was stated that Spidey's limitation on his powers were more mental than physical.
The short answer is yes, Wolverine can die and has many times in the comic books. Wolverine's first foray into the afterlife came in 1981 when he was killed by a robot called a sentinel in the Days of Future Past series. The sentinel's energy blast melts the flesh off his body so it cannot regenerate.
Essentially Hulk has near limitless strength, but it's dependent on his rage. If he became sufficiently angry, then theoretically, yes, he could break adamantium. They do not say that he broke the Adamantium tip and do not show the Adamantium tip broken.
Originally, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby intended the Hulk to be gray. But the printing press kept having trouble with the Hulk's color and he kept coming out green. So he only spent the first few issues of his comic being gray.
Hulk Eats Captain America And Other Heroes In Nightmarish Marvel Comic Future. When Thanos, the Mad Titan conquers the entire Marvel Universe, he transforms Hulk into his attack dog and even feeds him Captain America and a few others. Yes, it is a very heartbreaking development in the Thanos comic.