12-07-2017, 04:48 AM | #26 | |
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: South Dakota, USA
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Re: Random Mutants and powers
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He's a major comic book icon, and thanks to both TV and film, he's so well known (re: profitable) that he can't stay dead in the comics. Just like characters who do not (or at least did not) have any sort of "healing factor". Ignoring such things, the mainstream version of Wolverine is not immortal; in GURPS terms, he's got at least two levels of Extended Lifespan, Regeneration (exact level varies according to the time period and story), Regrowth, and a few traits along those lines. He might have Unkillable 2, depending on the storyline or setting (including alternate versions of Wolverine). Actually, for all I know he's got that in the mainstream version of the book now as well since it appears he's just come back from the dead in a recent storyline. Or did I miss when Marvel decided to make "Immortal" into a specific group, like how Marvel has the Deviants, the Eternals, the Externals, the Inhumans, etc.? ^^'
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