Yes, Wolverine can take a bullet to the head, but it depends on the bullet; a normal bullet is easily healed, but an adamantium bullet can temporarily incapacitate him or even kill him if his healing factor is weak (like in Logan) because it can damage his brain or shatter his adamantium skull, causing memory loss or death, though he's survived it before by healing or having it pushed out.
In X-Men 2, a police officer shoots Wolverine in the head and he's knocked out for a minute . In X-Men: Origins, he's shot with an adamantium bullet and only loses his memory .
He is not bullet proof. No matter how fast his healing factor is at the end of the day it does hurt him even if it is for just a millisecond. He won't die from a bullet wound assuming his healing factor is behaving normally but he does get hurt. At the same time he will just shrug off the pain and slice you up.
So, if his arm is surgically remov ed, he could grow a new one, but it would not be coated in adamantium. If had his hand surgically removed, he would regrow a hand without adamantium covering the bones, However, he'd could still have his adamantium claws since they retract into his forearms.
According to Professor Xavier, leader of the X-Men, Wolverine's healing factor stems from his brain. This means Wolverine can be killed by drowning or destroying his brain. But seeing as how his brain is protected by a thick Adamantium skull, it's probably staying where it is.
Deadpool's healing factor was designed specifically for him and does not heal injuries, but rapidly creates cells being killed by his cancer. Wolverine's healing factor constantly heals his body to its original form, but he cannot grow back lost limbs like Deadpool can.
He has clearly shown signs of aging due to the fact that there are two distinct matching white streaks in his hair. This proves that Wolverine is not able to live forever, even if his skeleton is composed of a virtually indestructible alloy.
His teeth are not connected to his skeleton so when he was "infused" it didn't make it to his teeth. They float above (or below) the jaw bone which is why they were not affected by the adamantium. Jacob Stvrdavinci Sauvè In the comics, they give Sabretooth adamantium.
Adamantium is the element that Wolverine's famous retractable claws are made from, it is also used in making Ultron shell, Sabretooth and lady Deathstrikes skeletons and claws, X-23s claws and the Russians body.
Wolverine's bones aren't naturally adamantium. He has normal bones and bone claws. The weapon X program experimented on him and covered his bones in adamantium. He doesn't regrow things that aren't a natural part of his body.
Darwin possesses the mutant ability of reactive evolution, which allows him to continuously transform his body to adapt to danger. Darwin as depicted in Uncanny X-Men #478 (November 2006).
Outcome one: Logan can generate stem cells to regrow the missing half of his body. If this happens, it will be a slow process, maybe years. In this outcome, the left side of his body survives, but doesn't thrive.
Wolverine's Unexpected Weakness: Water While Wolverine is known for his near-invincibility, rapid healing, and unbreakable adamantium claws, there's one environment that turns his strengths into a serious liability: deep water.
So I'd assume without the metal he could theoretically live for thousands of years. Jade Gianni Garcia there's been stories of him living 3000 plus years in the future.. “X Deaths and Lives of Wolverine”.. It's a good story line.
Wolverine takes the majority but the pitbull definitely stands a chance depending on its size. It really comes down to whoever gets a better bite on the other one first, and wolverines are more used to fighting canines than pitbulls are used to fighting badgers.
James Howlett , more commonly referred to as Logan, is a formidable mutant with retractable adamantium claws and regenerative abilities operating under the alias Wolverine, who was crucified but remained alive due to his healing factor.
Magneto responds by ripping the adamantium skeleton right out of Wolverine's body, in a moment straight from the X-Men comic book crossover Fatal Attractions.
#IBM Wolverine's Claws Adamantium is capable of cutting through any earthly metal ( aside from Cap's shield and more Adamantium), but it can also slash some of the most durable characters.
The Adamantium slows his healing factor down. They explained that it was poisoning him as well. So that's why he couldn't heal. After magneto ripped it off his bones his healing factor was able to be at full power.
His regular bones underneath do grow back when damaged or removed. You see this in 'The Wolverine' when he gets his metal claws cut off completely and new bones grow out. The metal itself, if it does somehow take some damage or bits get chipped off, those marks would remain, the metal doesn't regenerate.
In addition to helping him survive the bonding process, Wolverine's mutant powers interacted with adamantium in a few unique ways. When the metal bonded to his bones, it created a new alloy called adamantium beta, which remains indestructible but allows his bone marrow to carry out its normal bodily functions.
Given that Wolverine is not as durable as Hulk, half his skin from his body would be fried away instantly and what would be left is the Adamantium skeleton. Wolverine would also need to be in a good mental state too. I'd say he might survive, if it wasn't for that healing factor, I'd say no.
This portrayal of Sabretooth has endured as the archenemy of the superhero Wolverine.
He's actually terrified of drowning because the healing factor will make him suffer long and his metal bones weigh him down. There is a movie that shows one guy trying to kill him with metal poles through his body and throw him into a huge river. And he was still alive from the bottom of the river.