Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
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Re: Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
So then Deadpool must be getting older mega fast.
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Deadpool actually kinda makes sense with the healing factor exacerbating the cancer...Gunstar Green wrote:So then Deadpool must be getting older mega fast.
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Re: Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
Why didn't Storm just blow all the flood water into the ocean during hurricane Katrina?
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Oh Luke you jugallo, you.Luke wrote:Why didn't Storm just blow all the flood water into the ocean during hurricane Katrina?
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Re: Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
Not really. He's not made of any poisonous heavy metals, and really, most blood poisoning is from infection by bacteria via sepsis or tetanus (which is found in the soil, not metal, actually).Sload Soap wrote:Bro, bro! It just hit me: wouldn't Collosus die of blood poisoning when he turned to metal?!
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What if Collosus' Super Power is to turn his metal skin into normal skin....whoah.marurun wrote:Not really. He's not made of any poisonous heavy metals, and really, most blood poisoning is from infection by bacteria via sepsis or tetanus (which is found in the soil, not metal, actually).Sload Soap wrote:Bro, bro! It just hit me: wouldn't Collosus die of blood poisoning when he turned to metal?!
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Re: Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
Rogue, amirite?
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Neeeeeeerd!marurun wrote:Not really. He's not made of any poisonous heavy metals, and really, most blood poisoning is from infection by bacteria via sepsis or tetanus (which is found in the soil, not metal, actually).Sload Soap wrote:Bro, bro! It just hit me: wouldn't Collosus die of blood poisoning when he turned to metal?!
Re: Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
How ironic that ANYONE on THIS particular forum would type that ; )Sload Soap wrote:Neeeeeeerd!marurun wrote:Not really. He's not made of any poisonous heavy metals, and really, most blood poisoning is from infection by bacteria via sepsis or tetanus (which is found in the soil, not metal, actually).Sload Soap wrote:Bro, bro! It just hit me: wouldn't Collosus die of blood poisoning when he turned to metal?!
Re: Wolverine from X-Men should have died at a young age
Wait a minute, if Spider-Man was in high school in 1962, how is he not an old man at this point?