User talk:206.28.60.183
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These are the actual marvel universe entries for Wolverine from the Marvel Universe that specifically state that the character has a Superhuman regenerative healing factor, not a metahuman regenerative healing factor. This is official Marvel canon.
- http://img472.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wol22dm.jpg
- http://img265.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wolb21hp.jpg
Click on the actual images here to see the Office Handbook Entries for Wolverine from issue 4 and issue 20. This settles the matter.
The links provide information on the character that is outdated. It was written before the Adamantium was forcibly removed from his skeleton, which occurred itself more than 12 years ago. Afterward, Wolverine's mutant healing factor increased to higher levels as a result of undergoing a feral regression caused by the removal of the Adamantium. Another indication that the information is out of date is that Wolverine's origin isn't listed, meaning that it was "unknown" at the time this information was written. So, I'm afraid that the matter isn't settled as far as I'm concerned. Above was written apparently by user 206.28.60.183 who does not sign his own posts or see fit to register for a user name.
The information provided was not outdated. It is a glaring logical fallacy to assume that because an event occurs in the past it isn't accurate. Wolverine still has a superhuman regenarative healing factor. Ask any writer attributed to the development of his character (Chris Claremont, John Byrne, more recently Grant Morrison, etc). His healing factor increased, but never to metahuman levels. This was explained as his bodies temporary reaction to the stress of having the adamantium removed. You are either misinformed or dishonest. The fact that you don't have a user name and don't sign your own posts suggests the latter ScifiterX 01:08, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
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