Could Wolverine survive being ripped in half?

Yes, Wolverine can survive being ripped in half because of his powerful healing factor, but it's a gruesome process where his consciousness often remains in one half, forcing it to regenerate the other, sometimes taking a very long time and requiring the halves to eventually reunite for full recovery, as shown in comics like X-Force and Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk.
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What happens if you cut Wolverine in half?

If Wolverine is cut in half, his powerful healing factor will rapidly regrow the missing parts, allowing him to eventually rejoin the two halves or for one half to regenerate the other, potentially leading to two Wolverines if separated long enough, as seen in comics where he's been torn apart and reformed, with the adamantium skeleton integrating into the new growth.
 
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Has Wolverine ever been ripped in half?

Ultimate Hulk ripped Ultimate Wolverine in half and threw his legs two miles, and Wolverine crawled up a mountain to get them, making grouchy quips the whole the way.
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Can Wolverine survive his heart being ripped out?

In "The Uncanny X-Men: Giant Sized Annual #11", the villain Horde (pictured), ripped out Wolverine's heart. A drop of his blood landed on the Crystal of Ultimate Visions. That crystal supercharged his healing factor and he regenerated from that single drop of blood.
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Can wolverine's limbs be ripped off?

It's very hard to actually lop off one of his limbs, due to the adamantium. When he does lose limbs, typically he reattaches them. They do not regrow with the adamantium coating on his bones.
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Will Wolverine regrow limbs?

Yes, Wolverine can regrow limbs due to his powerful healing factor, though it often depends on the comic's writer and specific circumstances, with instances showing him regrowing entire body parts or regenerating from a drop of blood, but also facing limitations, especially when adamantium interferes with bone regeneration. While his base healing factor allows for significant regrowth, the adamantium fused to his skeleton can sometimes prevent natural bone regrowth, forcing him to rely on reattaching severed parts or experiencing permanent loss in some storylines. 
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Why are wolverines' teeth not adamantium?

Wolverine's teeth aren't adamantium because the metal infusion targeted his bones, not teeth, which are structurally different (dentin/enamel vs. bone tissue), and his powerful healing factor could regrow lost teeth anyway, making coating them unnecessary for survival or combat. The adamantium process bonded to his skeleton, and injecting it into teeth wasn't practical or required for the project's goal of creating an indestructible skeleton and claws, notes. 
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Can Wolverine heal if his head is cut off?

Yes, Wolverine can survive decapitation, but it depends on the universe: in the main continuity, it's a potential way to kill him (requiring an adamantium weapon), but in the Ultimate Universe, his mutation is a "survival factor," allowing his head to breathe through skin and remain alive, conscious, and talking until reattached to his body for full regeneration.
 
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Would Wolverine be immortal without adamantium?

No, Wolverine wouldn't be truly immortal without adamantium, but his mutant healing factor would allow him to live indefinitely, just with different limitations, as the metal actually hampers his natural abilities by poisoning him and making his bones brittle, though it grants him unbreakable claws and immense durability against conventional damage. He'd lose the adamantium claws and bones, making him less resistant to piercing/blunt force, but his powerful healing would work at peak efficiency, healing even severe wounds (like broken bones) much faster, though perhaps not instantly. 
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Why can't Logan heal from adamantium poisoning?

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.
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Can Deadpool survive if his head is cut off?

Yes, Deadpool can survive decapitation due to his extreme healing factor; he's been decapitated multiple times and either reattached his head (often needing it reattached within minutes/hours to avoid brain death from lack of oxygen) or grown a new body/head, with instances showing his head remaining conscious and regenerating from a single cell, making decapitation a temporary inconvenience rather than a fatal blow.
 
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Could the Hulk rip Wolverine in half?

Wolverine awakens to find his lower half missing, his body having been ripped in half by the Hulk minutes earlier. Using his keen sense of smell, he finds his legs have been thrown to the top of a mountain.
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Why is Jarvis replaced by Friday?

J.A.R.V.I.S. was replaced by F.R.I.D.A.Y. in the MCU primarily because J.A.R.V.I.S. evolved into Vision after Tony Stark tried to upload him into a new body using the Mind Stone, making him a separate, conscious being, not just an AI assistant. F.R.I.D.A.Y. (Female Integrated Tactical Response Interface Device) served as Tony's next-gen AI, offering advanced capabilities and allowing him to keep his AI legacy going, while F.R.I.D.A.Y. was less like a friend and more like a dedicated tool for his superhero work.
 
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Why can't Age of Apocalypse Wolverine regrow his hand?

AoA Wolverine still had the old-school healing factor that just healed injuries faster, but still basically only healed injuries that a normal human could heal too (so no regrowth of missing bodyparts), just at a much faster pace.
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Are wolverine's claws made out of vibranium?

No, Wolverine's claws are famously made of Adamantium, a nearly indestructible fictional metal alloy, not Vibranium, though both are powerful Marvel metals, with Adamantium being denser and used for cutting, while Vibranium absorbs energy and can form Captain America's shield. Adamantium was bonded to his bones by the Weapon X program, making him incredibly tough, but it also causes poisoning that only his healing factor can manage.
 
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Who is the crucified Wolverine?

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.
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Can Wolverine regrow limbs like Deadpool?

Wolverine can regrow limbs aswell. And deadpool didn't gain the ability through experimentation, he always has the x-gene in him, same as wolverine. Wolverines was just activated earlier.
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Is Wolverine truly immortal, or just long-lived?

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.
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Who is truly immortal in Marvel?

Able to regenerate from any and all injuries, including death, Craig Hollis is unable to die and therefore dubs himself Mister Immortal, vowing to fight crime.
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Is Deadpool's healing factor faster than Wolverines?

Yes, Deadpool's healing factor is generally considered faster and more potent than Wolverine's, allowing him to regenerate from catastrophic injuries (like being reduced to a single cell or having body parts reattached) much quicker, while Wolverine's is constantly busy fighting his cancer and adamantium poisoning, making it more stable but sometimes slower at extreme levels. Deadpool's power, derived from Wolverine's, is always on overdrive, whereas Logan's can be taxed by the metal in his bones.
 
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How is Wolverine alive for 200 years?

Because Wolverine had Adamantium poisoning. This man has been alive for decades and has barely aged a day. It was only towards the timeline of Logan that his Adamantium poisoning finally took hold and his body's healing factor couldn't keep up with repairing him.
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Is Wolverine an Omega level healer?

No because there is def a limit to his healing factor. Omega title is typically given to dominant power that has no definable limit.
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Can Magneto rip out Wolverine's skeleton?

In response, Magneto ripped all of the adamantium from Logan's body on a molecular level. This agonizing process completely overwhelmed Logan's healing factor, and Jean Grey had to telekinetically hold his body together while Professor X telepathically held his mind together.
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Why didn't Wolverine drown in Days of Future Past?

In the comics, drowning is one of the few sure ways to kill someone with a healing factor like Wolverine's. In the film, maybe it can be said that he was put in some sort of suspended animation/coma/similar low level state where he can survive long enough without oxygen.
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Can Wolverine regrow his adamantium bones?

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.
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