Which character has the best or fastest healing factor?
Blackheart
Lobo
Sinister
Dr Manhattan
Wolverine
Silver Surfer
T1000
Hank Henshaw
Clayface
Manhunter
Hulk
Deadpool
Sabretooth
Omega Red
Mongul
Deathstroke
Firestorm
Claire Bennet
Spider-Man
Bane
Ikaris
Hyperion
Sersi
Deacon Frost (first Blade movie)
Clayface
Superman
Starbrand
Stardust
Gladiator
Strontian
Nova-Prime
Timelords (Doctor Who)
Captain Jack Harkness
Deacon Frost (first Blade movie):
Regenerated an arm in about 2 seconds. That beats any of Wolverine's feats.
@BIackFlash said:
"BlackheartLobo Sinister Dr ManhattanWolverine Silver Surfer T1000 Hank HenshawClayfaceManhunter Hulk Deadpool Sabretooth Omega Red MongulDeathstroke Firestorm Claire Bennet Spider-Man Bane "
You forgot Mr. Immortal.
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Deacon Frost (first Blade movie): Regenerated an arm in about 2 seconds. That beats any of Wolverine's feats. "
That's a good one.
Deadpool and Sabretooth both had similar feats when they had their Weapon X upgrades. Deapool regenerated arms and legs in seconds also very similar to Frost. Creed was burnt down to a skeleton by sunfire and regenerated everything in a matter of seconds.
Lobo regenerates very quickly from his blood also. Those would be my picks.
He had already being transformed into La Magra at that point. So, it wasn't his own healing factor." @Satyrquaze said:
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Deacon Frost (first Blade movie): Regenerated an arm in about 2 seconds. That beats any of Wolverine's feats. ""
That's a good one.
Edit: It seems odd that people would list Daken before Wolverine. Daken had problems with an arrow, and Bullseye's explosives (he required extensive medical assistance for several days afterwards). Wolverine has regenerated an arm in nearly three panels, and had his heart explode, only to be up and growling 5 panels later.
Also, I doubt the Surfer can be considered of having a healing factor in the conventional sense. He has molecular control of his own body. There is a difference.
"He had already being transformed into La Magra at that point. So, it wasn't his own healing factor.
Edit: It seems odd that people would list Daken before Wolverine. Daken had problems with an arrow, and Bullseye's explosives (he required extensive medical assistance for several days afterwards). Wolverine has regenerated an arm in nearly three panels, and had his heart explode, only to be up and growling 5 panels later.
Also, I doubt the Surfer can be considered of having a healing factor in the conventional sense. He has molecular control of his own body. There is a difference. "
By that example, Deadpool shouldn't be on the list as it's not his healing factor either. And exactly how time passed in those panels that Wolverine was regenerating his arm? I've seen panels that take place between milli-seconds and others that encapsulate multiple hours...
" @Morpheus_ said:Just because his healing factor was manufactured, that does not mean it is not part of his standard abilities (about Wade). Frost was not even capable of staying under the sun without sunscreen. At that point (of regenarating a hand in two seconds, or less), he had merged with the Vampire God. I don't deny he has an impressive healing factor. But it was not part of his standard set of powers, displayed in that very film. Your comparison wiht Deadpool isn't viable.By that example, Deadpool shouldn't be on the list as it's not his healing factor either. And exactly how time passed in those panels that Wolverine was regenerating his arm? I've seen panels that take place between milli-seconds and others that encapsulate multiple hours... ""He had already being transformed into La Magra at that point. So, it wasn't his own healing factor.
Edit: It seems odd that people would list Daken before Wolverine. Daken had problems with an arrow, and Bullseye's explosives (he required extensive medical assistance for several days afterwards). Wolverine has regenerated an arm in nearly three panels, and had his heart explode, only to be up and growling 5 panels later.
Also, I doubt the Surfer can be considered of having a healing factor in the conventional sense. He has molecular control of his own body. There is a difference. "
Wolverine's healing factor is inconsistent, especially compared to his earlier years.
You're right about Deadpool and Frost.
I'm glad someone admitted that Wolvie's healing factor is inconsistent.
" @Morpheus_: You're right about Deadpool and Frost. I'm glad someone admitted that Wolvie's healing factor is inconsistent. "Shh...It's a secret.
And the arm regeneration occurred during a fight with Cassandra Nova. She disintegrated his flesh (the adamantium remained), and two panels afterwards, his muscles were already starting to reform.
I'm supporting Craig Hollis or Captain Jack Harkness. They are pretty comparable with their regen times, and both will probably contine to live for billions of years to come.
Pretty much any Eternal with a strong psionic connection to their regenerative ability, considering they can be disintegrated and still reform.
Oh, and Majin Buu.
Are we differentiating regenrative healing factor from molecular control? If so Iceman is not on the list. Also Mr. Immortal doesn't heal, he dies and reanimates, it's not known whether or not it's the same body or not...
Marvel list only:
Wolverine
Ikaris - any Eternal
Thor
Hulk
Anybody with Power Cosmic can heal themselves
Lizard
Deadpool
Symbiotes - through feeding but this might be molecular control
TOAA or the Presence, they can have whatever level of regen they whant. Now all you have to be able to do is actualy damage them :P
You know i never understood how can someone regenerate from a "drop of ADN" back to full, where is all that extra mass coming from ? Yes i know its comics but if some1 has some good explanation i would really like to hear it :P
" TOAA or the Presence, they can have whatever level of regen they whant. Now all you have to be able to do is actualy damage them :P You know i never understood how can someone regenerate from a "drop of ADN" back to full, where is all that extra mass coming from ? Yes i know its comics but if some1 has some good explanation i would really like to hear it :P "It actually makes even less sense, a lot of the things that make up your body isn't writtend in you're DNA. You're mitochondrial DNA, for example, (which comes from you're mother) would be completely lost.
Claire from Heroes is pretty quick. Unless something is impaled in her brain.
Godzilla (the Japanese one not the crappy Matthew Broderick version)
"While Deacon Frost is impressive, regeneration after 2 seconds is great but I think very few can beat guys like Dr Manhattan who reassembled himself after having his molecules ripped apart
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That's not a healing factor. Its conscious control of molecules. If he hadn't chosen to recreate his body, it wouldn't have just healed on its own.
" @Ownerz said:He's also wrong, same number of particles does nor mean same structure, and live bodies and dead bodies have a lot of molecular differences"While Deacon Frost is impressive, regeneration after 2 seconds is great but I think very few can beat guys like Dr Manhattan who reassembled himself after having his molecules ripped apartThat's not a healing factor. Its conscious control of molecules. If he hadn't chosen to recreate his body, it wouldn't have just healed on its own. "
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" cell "XD
The good thing about Cell is that when he's damaged, his Cells can adapt and make corrections.
" @Zoom said:" @Ownerz said:He's also wrong, same number of particles does nor mean same structure, and live bodies and dead bodies have a lot of molecular differences ""While Deacon Frost is impressive, regeneration after 2 seconds is great but I think very few can beat guys like Dr Manhattan who reassembled himself after having his molecules ripped apartThat's not a healing factor. Its conscious control of molecules. If he hadn't chosen to recreate his body, it wouldn't have just healed on its own. "
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lol
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