A healing factor is a term used to describe the ability of some characters in fiction to recover from bodily injuries or disease at a superhuman rate. The term itself is most commonly applied to comic book characters in the Marvel Universe, although other quickly-regenerating characters exist. [edit] Artistic license The efficiency of a character's healing factor, as with all "powers", varies frequently, depending on the situation and the writer writing it, with, as a story is being told, drama being the key factor (one example is Agent Zero, who uses a special acid that temporarily negates the subject's healing factor). Broad displays of artistic license have often led to debates among fans of particular comic book characters that have superhuman rates of healing, such as Wolverine, Deadpool, Sabretooth, Hulk, et cetera, as to which comic characters heal faster, or what the ultimate extent of their healing factors might be. [edit] Comics Hulk recovering from having his skin and most of his muscle tissue torn away. [edit] Marvel Comics There are numerous characters within the Marvel Universe that possess some form of accelerated healing ability. The source of these "healing factors" ranges from genetic mutation to artificial enhancement to magic. The exact limits of some character's healing powers is often a source of debate among fans since many of their healing powers have appeared to fluctuate in efficiency. Marvel Comics characters known to possess a "healing factor" include: [edit] Ultraverse [edit] DC Comics [edit] Wildstorm [edit] Topcow Comics [edit] Image Comics [edit] Valiant [edit] Outside of comics Non-comics characters who can heal rapidly in one manner or another include: [edit] References - ^ X-Men Vol. 2 #5
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