@@shemtechsno. It helped him till his X gene was suppressed by the FOOD that was laced with the anti x gene therapy in all the available food. "Present in everyday corn syrup " They controlled it in all of the food to the lab kids. Tell me you don't read the comics or pay close attention to the movie without telling me....
Deadpool's is so incredibly strong that without the extremely powerful and rabid mutating cancer the healing factor would kill him, there were sum villains in the comics that atol his.power and tried using it...... they exploded
Mimic copied Deadpool's healing factor and lived, it scared him up like it did Wade though, and it was the one power he couldn't release, like Wade's healing factor has a will of its own.
@@Cegorachthelaughinggodyeah if a leg or arm is cut off or his body but literally everything grows back normally with Deadpool idk if Wolverine can grow back limbs !
In Marvel lore you don't 'become' a mutant through experimentation. The whole point is the X-gene. Mutants are born that way, which makes them mutants.
@@smhaceofspades2813 Useless god damn it but the wade i know was initially a soldier but he was out off the army for his behaviour and later became a Mercenary, a year later he fell in love with Vanessa and she later became his girlfriend, unluckily he got cancer and he had to join a project who would turn him into a superhero which at first he refused. And yes it's copy and paste 🤣🤣🤣
Nope. He was for a while because Death was in love with him so Thanos made it impossible to die so he could never be with her. That got cleared up years ago. He can die now
Deadpool also cant die because of Thanos and Death if i remember correctly. Basically he got with Thanos' girl so Thanos made him immortal so he could never die and see her again/be with her. 😂
Yes , deadpool could only see his love , Death if he were to die . DEATH WAS thanos boo so as a result Thanos cursed deadpool into immortality so he could never see her again. I don't know if or when the curse was lifted but you are correct , that did in fact happen
Mutate is like a subcategory of mutant, they’re basically mutants who, rather than being born with their abilities and having them natural manifest, received powers through non-biological means, like Spider-Man and Deadpool are both mutates whilst Wolverine and Cyclops are mutants
Not sure if this is comic accurate tho in t he movie they pretty much forced out already existing mutant genes inside of him Which makes me believe he was a carrier of the gene however he needed outside intervention in order to force them out
U forgot that Deadpool is truly Immortal. Wolverine isn't he just age slowly. Wolverine's healing factor decays the older he gets. But Deadpool's never does. So they both advantages and disadvantages. But I would prefer Deadpool's healing factor.
Deadpool does get old but way way slower than wolverine deadpools healing factor is multiple times better but it comes with a downside and that is that its healing via cancer
Can’t deadpool regenerate from just a small part of himself? Such as like some blood or something? Wasn’t there something about how deadpool would beat anyone cuz he can’t die and can regenerate from almost nothing?
@@joshlower1 hehehe, somebody doesn't watch X-men movies...Logan/Wolverine died on a tree???...Deadpool blew himself to bits, and grew new limbs-back together...Ajax: when I'm done with you, your body parts will have to grow you back...:))
@@jonathanbranum8976we are talking about the comics. Y’know the OG that the movies are based on, and yes Logan indeed can regenerate from wounds as devastating as the ones Deadpool suffers
@@FirstnameLastname-yc2mt Wolverine can regenerate from the genetic data from a single drop of blood. He needs a lot of power to do so and he’s already infact healed from a drop of blood using the power of some gemstone
@@panjilianorivano7900 spiderman does not have the X gene which all Mutants have they just need something extreme to awaken it. But this is how must X-man comic’s have explained mutants.
Dead Pool is capable of cloning. Dead pool body parts all carry the healing gene, and in some storilines, dead pool was formed by fuzing a pile of severed dead pool body parts. In other storilines, some of his limbs had fuzed with dead animals to create hybrids. In others, he ended up with clones of himself. Some of those clones carried no memories of Wade Wilson as an enterly new brain regerated. A lot of different writers have written for dead pool, creating a wide variety of different storilines. The movies would get rather complicated if they had to keep track of all of dead pools' severed limbs.
I always felt that the addition of "adamantium poisoning" was b/s. It's like some new writers came in, didn't like Wolverine, and thought, "How can we weaken his plot armor?"
I've heard that because he's always in a constant state of fighting the poison his healing ability is always working, meaning energy has to go to that to keep him alive. Without the experiment that bonded adamantium to his bones he wouldn't be burdened with healing all the time, and his body would have taken on a much more feral state. He would have resembled a kind of wolf-man, or "wolverine" I guess, even though wolverines are from the weasel family
@opus5770 which doesnt really make sense cause wolverine is like 300 years old. But only in the last 50 or so ish years got ademantium which now stops his feral state that never happened before
It is complete B/S. If you understand some basic science it makes absolutely no sense. Adamatium whole thing is it is indestructible, which means it should not wear down and degrade like normal metals, it should be inert, meaning it doesn't chemically react with anything. If it is inert then how can it posion him? There has to be some material that breaks down in tiny amounts to poison him, like metal poisoning from a bad implant. Yet it doesn't break down, yet positions him with its material breaking down? Make it make sense. The only negative effect the material could have on him is causing inflammation and irritation due to the bones now not being able to move flexibly, but his power should easily be able to help with that, as it is essentially fancy arthritis.
@@NTTofMistery i thought he went feral 'cause of a massive adrenaline spike + his healing factor having to kick into overdrive like mad when he got the adamantium ripped out of him by magneto, right?
Ugh... I hate the "adamantium poisoning" angle. Hollywood is always nerfing comic book characters and it is nothing but a display of their writing incompetence.
@bdg404 my impression is that Wolverines decline due to adamantium poisoning was based on the "what if" story where Legion (the son of Xavier) creates an alternate reality, where Logan is essentially neutered because of it.
Wolverine originally didn't have adamantium poisoning that was only created a little over a decade ago to make Wolverine have a weakness. This was a stupid idea and it highly suggest adamantium breaks down which is untrue.
My fan theory is that the adamantium poisoning is actually a misnomer, and it's actually wolverine's immune response to a foreign substance in his body.
Deadpool wasnt turned into a mutant. He's a mutate just like captain america, luke cage, spiderman, the hulk, dare devil etc... if you're born with it you're a mutant. If its something that altered you then you're a mutate
@@sreenivaskamath4243 When his body absorbed the adamantium it also became a living metal bone, that what i ment by organic, i think the term it was called adamantium x or something it been years since i read the comics
Wolverine will also die without his healing factor. Read that crappy wolverine origin TPB with the really good art. Or X-men 256? Where wipeout turned off his healing factor. They both die without their “x gene” womp womp
It's stated in several points throughout comic's that Deadpool healing is the strongest one there is hints the reason lady death is in love with him so.@@dc6974
Wade still had the mutant genes i guess you can say the expermentation activated and enhanced those abilities. The same way Wanda was already a mutant and the mind stone only enhanced her abilities
Yeah, im pretty sure but i could be wrong that like every person has a X-gene but it has a really small chance to activate. Don't believe me i could be wrong, if someone actually knows then tell me bc i would like to know.
Yea they forget to mention Deadpool was a strange kind of success with unpredictable side effects of the experimentation, most others failed. The Corporation wanted him back because he was considered a Company Asset, similar like Logans story.
Not quite, Hulk's healing can be overtaxed if he sustains damage for too long, Deadpool not only has the ability to regenerate from a single cell but was also given immortality from Thanos to keep him away from Death.
@matthewheupel8960 I read hulk cam regrow limbs from comic books Wolverine once was inside hulks Stomach he gutted his way out through his belly then in seconds he felt hard breathing on his neck turns around seed very mad hulk I say he's right here
@@matthewheupel8960hulk was regenerated after his body parts were cut up and put in jars. He is completely immortal and even in pieces hes still alive. He then made all his parts come together
So Deadpool does not have the same healing factor as Wolverine even though the scientists literally used Wolverines healing factor to give Deadpool his healing factor.
I'll make this easier. Wolverine is near invincible cause of his adamantium coated bones and insane healing factor. He is constantly getting adamantium poisoned all day every day, think lead poisoning but ur body stops it from harming u yet takes more to heal from. Deadpool has the same healing factor but it's fighting cancer the whole time. It's basically equal in the comics but wolverine has a body harder to rip in half
@@whitemike1221ableso old Logans healing becomes weaker from adamantium poisoning over time but Deadpools healing doesn't become weak over time from fighting cancer?
In my own understanding, the difference between Logan and Wade's healing factor is, Wolverine's work desame as an ordinary human but to an accelerating and very much faster way just like fast forwarding healing wound in seconds. While Deadpool has an unstable body cells that will rebond after being distracted like an organic T-1000...Well, this is just my own understanding...
An accelerated human healing would be a bad thing. Bones would knit in the wrong place, scar tissue would form, organs would twist and entangle. Wolverine's healing factor doesn't just heal, it moves all of his injured parts back into the place they're meant to be and then heals them. Far more advanced than just superfast healing.
BWS was very much influenced by Kirby & enjoyed copying his style. He was a fan. Barry did such a great job capturing the Kirby look that it made Marvel want to hire him, Kirby was so popular the more comics that looked that way the better. As you can see BWS art evolved as he kept working & he let his other influences slip into his pages. Not just comic book artists but “fine” artists influenced Barry & thus we get a more refined & detailed style from him. He also moved into writing & just like Frank Miller, he was excellent at both script & art. Few can do both at a high level. Jim Steranko also did that, he drew very Kirby-like but evolved into his own in art & writing. Big John Buscema is the best Conan artist ever, he made Conan look both rugged & yet intelligent. The action, the characters both male & female all were done superb. Ernie Chan inks are so good, his own pencils are just him doing a solid Buscema impression but that’s great stuff. Very surprising you don’t read the classic Marvel Conan books, Roy Thomas is a very good writer & adapted the Robert E. Howard stuff into comic book form so well. His original stories are good too. I don’t let personal opinion enter too much into what writers / artists I enjoy. I let the work speak, if we truly knew the personal beliefs of others, we may never read / look at a comic.. watch a movie.. view any sports. We don’t have to agee with everyone but can appreciate the skill & the art.
What is that saying used in garage sales? One man's garbage is another man's treasure? I mean, I'm not crazy about AI, but i still thought the picture looked cool.
So basically his power is super cancer, no matter what you do to him he'll just come back a cancerous person. Can't kill him but you cant kill the cancer either 😂
I Friggin' LOVE this theory! I would love 💕 to see the Wolverine we all know and love interacting with Deadpool than a variant. We will definitely see variants of Wolverine but Jackman playing the Logan we know and Love in between "Days of Future Past" and "Logan" the way you explained it sounds AWESOME and I agree and have been thinking myself that THIS is how we get "Secret Wars"! Awesome video!
I still don't understand the Old Man Logan version if his healing Factor's supposed to make him immune to Adamantium Poisoning....or any kind of poisoning for that matter.
They meant the comic old man Logan, not the movie! The hill you want so desperately to die on (Little Big Man gif) is 10k to the west, bro.. but yeah, f that movie
Whats the actual difference tho? Healing is REPLACING something lost with a new version. Its like saying BIG and LARGE they both mean the same thing unless I'm missing something 🤔🤨
@@daviedood2503ur missing out the point. deadpool has shown great feats of regeneration that wolverine doesnt have. one ability that deadpool has and wolverine doesn't is the ability to grow from cell to cell. keyword : grow, not just repair the damaged cells like logan. with this regeneration, he can grow back limbs which wolverine cannot
@jordankairos wolverine recovered his whole body from a single cell, he can regenerate limbs, only he doesn't lose limbs because he has a adamantium skeletal structure
@@zakiston9405I heard vibranium is like 1000× easier to break than adamantium. The only thing that can break adamantium is adamantium. I heard adamantium is like another form of the God's uru that Thor's hammer is made of, which is supposed to be indestructible
Yes. His mutant abilities were latent and the experiment activated his powers. Technically injecting Wolverine's healing factor into another person would actually kill them being that the immune cells would consider them to be a foreign invader and would destroy every cell in his body. It's a comic so you can be lenient on the laws of biology and science.
Ryan Reynolds Deadpool is going with his healing factor being a latent mutation that The weapon X program dug out from his DNA. For the MCU, Deadpool is 100% a mutant. He just had a push
Missed the huge relevant parts, wolverine can't regenerate limbs, Deadpool can, and not only that but dead doesn't achieve near immortality, his power IS immortality
Both had their share of the blame. Ocon had the theoretical right to unlap himself. Not to mention he was actually a bit faster at that point due to the new tires. But then again, he was a lap down, was he expecting to catch up to the front and win? Verstappen however, also made the mistake of driving like Ocon was supposed to move over. In those days, Verstappen used to act extremely entitled "move over, this is my road now". Now, since he's had such a fast car, he has matured and is driving more sensibly. Anyway, he know what kind of driver Ocon was, he had nothing to gain from battling Ocon. He simply should have let Ocon unlap himself. Ocon would have most likely gotten the blue flags a lap later and let him by. I'm sure if this happened today, Verstappen would act more sensibly. Ocon probably not.
@@SeanGoWin nope I’m not capping. Look it up in the comics he regrows from a single drop of his blood. Bro doesn’t know what he’s talking about☠️☠️🫵🏾☠️
Sooooooo, they're exactly the same healing factors. Just different circumstances. Both regenerating cells it's just one has healthy cells and the other is regenerating dying cells.
Kinda! Wolverine can survive most lethal damages, but not all of them. I believe crushing his skull or decapitation are lethal to Wolverine, but just another Saturday for Deadpool.
The hulk already did cut wolverine in half and decapitated him but he lived ... I remember reading that wolverine was sent to hunt hulk in the mountains that's when that happened
They are both being kept alive by their healing factors. Which one is more powerful? They are both the constructs of writers! If one writer says one if them can regenerate from a drop of sweat, then POOF he regenerates from a drop of sweat! Why are grown adults arguing about comic book characters like they AREN’T imaginary?
@@JuanPablo-vz7xd It's more fun to distract ourselves with speculation and discussion of fantasy worlds than acknowledge the reality that it's whatever the writers want it to be.
Their healing works really differently: Proceeds to explain that they’re exactly the same apart he fact that Wolverine is frozen in healthy condition and wade in half-ass-dead condition
How I would rank it. 1. Wolverine's healing is the fastest. 2. Sabertooth's is a 10 seconds to minute behind Wolverine. 3. Deadpool is only fast when he has all or most of his limbs. The slowest.
I would like your input as to what used car I should buy or maybe what lender gives the best high interest loan.. surely someone with your expertise could steer me the right way…? Maybe a Chrysler 200 at 28%?
Deadpool's still a mutant, without the x-gene he wouldnt survive the experiments at all!! Remember how mr. Sinister tried to change normal humans into mutants? They died so instead he planned to take jean's and cyclop's dna and make some sort of powerfull mutant.... Deadpool's x-gene was a dormant one meaning his children would be born mutants, remember that NORMAL PEOPLE (normal parents who gave birth to mutants) give birth to mutants, the difference is the parents x-gene is dormant in that moment making place for the NEXT generation to be born mutant....so deadpool would be a father to a mutant if things were different...
Fun fact: deadpool healing factor also regenerates his cancer, that’s why he’s mind is messed up. His cancer has been killing his mind and regenerates at the same time
Wolverine got his healing factor from weapon x and deadpool was a Mutant but it was very week and didn't work weapon x only advanced the powers and dead pools healing factor suppressed the cancer and his cells weren't geting replaced they multiplied them selves thats why he can come back from just a single drop of blood
With fervor like that about such inane trivialities, I hope you are financially stable, Captain Diatribe! I’m a poor, I got the free time to read your crazily over-dedicated thumb typings… for real bro, find a purpose
Only valid point on this whole thread, especially if you know wolverine’s long history of having his memory wiped, sometimes on purpose and once by Chucky Xavier
Deadpool is literally immortal for different amount of reasons including getting permanent course from thanose's infinity gauntlet because thanos is simping for death, and also because deadpool is death's love interes and so on
Deadpools healing theory makes no sense whatsoever.. so essentially, every time his healthy cells are damaged, say from a gunshot, or stab wound, those once healthy cells now turn into cancer cells? If that were the case, he wouldn’t be immortal, he’d die a very quick, agonizing death.. Both Wolverine and deadpool both have the ability to produce new cells fast enough to heal any injury they have.. that is literally the ONLY way someone could have super healing abilities.. there’s no other way to heal a wound, as a wound is literally made by destroying cells, therefore the only way to heal said wound, is to create new cells to replace the ones that died
Fun fact: while Wade’s healing factor is more mentally/willfully driven and Logan’s is immediate and subconscious, Wade’s healing factor is, arguably, stronger than Logan’s.
Deadpool was originally a mutate who got his powers like you said, but later it got retconned into a mutant whose powers were awakened by the experiment.