Healing factor
A healing factor is the ability of some characters in fiction to recover from bodily injuries or disease at a superhuman rate. Since the introduction of Wolverine by Marvel Comics in 1974 and inspired by the immense popularity of the character, superhuman healing has become a fairly common power featured in comic books, novels, television, film, and other media. The overall efficiency of a character's healing factor often fluctuates due to various writers applying a very broad degree of artistic license. Weapon X has been established, on multiple accounts for having the fastest healing factor over all mutants, with the exception of external factors. As a result, especially concerning characters depicted in comic books, it has become a very common source of debate among fans. Over the years, it has also become common for healing factors to have an umbrella effect, serving as a partial source for multiple superhuman abilities; various powers thus demonstrated include superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, durability and/or senses, to name the most common. The source of a character's healing factor, depending upon the medium, usually ranges from natural genetic mutation, accidental exposure to radioactive materials, artificially-induced genetic enhancement, cybernetic augmentation, magic or even a combination of different factors. Despite the ability to quickly recover from wounds, characters with a healing factor are still capable of feeling pain.
Comic books[edit]
Marvel Comics[edit]
There are numerous characters within the Marvel Universe that possess some form of accelerated healing ability.
Marvel Comics characters known to possess a certain "healing factor" ability include:
- Apocalypse
- Archangel
- Baron Strucker
- Black Tarantula
- Blade
- Bloodscream
- Captain America
- Cyber[1]
- Daken[2]
- Deadpool[3]
- Dracula
- Elixir[4]
- Elsa Bloodstone[5]
- Exodus
- Fantomex
- Feral
- Gamora[6]
- Ghost Rider
- Groot
- Green Goblin
- Godzilla
- Gorgon
- Hannibal King
- Hate-Monger (after he briefly becomes a being of pure energy)
- Hela
- Hulk[7]
- Hulkling
- Juggernaut
- Julia Carpenter
- Komodo
- Lady Deathstrike[8]
- Lizard[9]
- Loki
- Longshot
- Luke Cage[10]
- Lyra
- M
- Mantis
- Man-Thing
- Marrow
- Mephisto
- Mister Immortal after he apparently dies
- Morbius
- Morph
- Ms Marvel
- Mystique
- Native[11]
- Omega Red[12]
- Pandemic[13]
- Patriot (Elijah "Eli" Bradley)
- Power Pack
- Random
- Ravage 2099
- Romulus
- Sabretooth[14]
- Sasquatch
- Selene when life force is absorbed to her
- Sentry
- She-Hulk[15]
- Silk
- Skaar
- One of the Jackal's "Spider-Clones", Guardian
- Spider-Man
- Sublime
- Symbiotes, most well known Toxin, Carnage, and Venom.
- Thor
- Thanos
- Thornn
- Tigra
- Toad
- Ultra Girl[16]
- Ulysses Bloodstone[17]
- Underworld[18]
- Vampires[19]
- Wendigoes[20]
- Werewolf by Night[21]
- Wild Child[22]
- Wild Thing[23]
- Wolverine[24]
- Wyre[25]
- X-23[26]
- Zak-Del
In addition to the above, all Asgardians, Elders of the Universe, and other immortals are able to heal much faster than humans can.
Ultraverse[edit]
DC Comics[edit]
- Aquaman
- Abigail Arcane (the New 52 version)
- Achilles Warkiller
- Amazo[29]
- Anton Arcane (the New 52 version)
- Argus[30]
- Bane[31]
- Black Lantern Corps using their black rings
- Body Doubles (New 52 version) [32]
- Brother Blood (Sebastian Blood IX)
- Cassidy
- Cicada[33]
- Congorilla
- Connor Hawke[34]
- Creeper[35][36]
- Czarnians[37]
- Darkseid
- Deathstroke[38]
- Doomsday[39]
- Dove (both Don Hall and Dawn Granger)
- Etrigan the Demon[40]
- Equus
- Flash and anyone else who receives their powers from the Speed Force[41]
- General Wade Eiling[42]
- Grace Choi
- Graxonites
- Griffin[43]
- Guardians of the Universe
- Hawk (Hank Hall)[44]
- Hawkgirl (all versions, due to Nth Metal)[45]
- Hawkman (all versions, due to Nth Metal)[45]
- Hawkwoman (all versions, due to Nth Metal)[45]
- Hourman[46]
- Icon[47]
- Indigo Tribe by using their Power ring
- Jim Harper (clone)
- Kent Shakespeare
- Killer Croc
- Knockout[48]
- Kryptonians, provided they are exposed to or possess a charge of energy from a yellow sun or similar forms of energy[49]
- Lincoln March
- Lobo[50]
- Looker
- Manhunter (both Paul Kirk and his clones)[51][52][53]
- Manuel Lago
- Martian Manhunter and other Green Martians[54]
- Misfit[55]
- Mon-El[56]
- Neron
- Nightblade
- Northwind
- Phantom Stranger
- Plastic Man
- Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley)
- Psycho-Pirate[57]
- Orion[58][59][60]
- Resurrection Man after he dies.
- Ryan Kendall
- Sasha Bordeaux
- Saturnians[61]
- Scandal Savage[62]
- Sebastian Faust
- Shaggy Man[63]
- Simon Dark
- Solomon Grundy[48]
- Static [64]
- Superman, provided he remains under constant sunlight
- Swamp Thing[65]
- The Talons [66]
- Timber Wolf[67]
- Tracer[68]
- Ungarans
- Vampires
- Vandal Savage[69]
- Vixen
- Vuldarians
- White Lantern Corps by using their Power ring
- White Martians
- Wonder Woman
- Man Wolf
- Xenusians
- Xombi
- Yao Fei
Wildstorm[edit]
- Apollo
- Daemonites[70]
- Deathblow
- Grifter[71]
- Grunge
- The High
- Kherubims
- Midnighter[72]
- Voodoo[73]
- Winter
Image Comics[edit]
- Amy Belcher[74]
- Angela and other angels
- Gary Hampton
- All of the Hellspawn, including Spawn himself[75]
- Malcolm Dragon[76]
- Malebolgia and other demons[77]
- Pitt
- Ripclaw
- Savage Dragon[78]
- SuperPatriot[79]
- Tremor[80]
- Virus[81]
Top Cow Comics[edit]
- The Angelus wielders
- The Darkness wielders.
- Witchblade and the Excalibur wielders[82]
Valiant[edit]
Dark Horse[edit]
Aspen MLT[edit]
- Aspen Matthews[87]
- Kiani
- The Blue and The Black
Caliber Comics[edit]
Dynamite Entertainment[edit]
IDW Publishing[edit]
Chaos Comics[edit]
Outside of comics[edit]
Non-comic characters who can heal rapidly in one manner or another include:
- Adam from The Buffyverse
- Adam Baylin[91]
- Adam Monroe[92]
- Adria[93]
- Adric[94]
- Akira Fudo from the anime and manga Devilman
- Alchemists, they can heal fast using the Philosopher's Stone or cutting a short part of their life span.[95]
- Alchemy Warriors using their kakuganes[96]
- Albert Wesker from Resident Evil who use an unknown virus for healing his wounds.
- Alexander Anderson[97]
- Alex Mercer from the video game Prototype
- Alice[98]
- Alien Bounty Hunter[99]
- Alma Karma, from the anime and manga D.Gray-man
- Alucard and other vampires[100]
- Ancients[101]
- Angels[102]
- Antaeus
- Arcueid and other vampires, from the visual novel game Tsukihime.
- Arthur Petrelli, after contact with Adam Monroe[103]
- Arvin Sloane[104]
- Arystar Krory The Third[105]
- Barnabas Collins and other vampires from the television series Dark Shadows
- Bill Compton and other vampires[106]
- Blake, Anita[107]
- Bo Jones and other succubus, from the TV series Lost Girl
- Bonnie Bennett and other witches from The Vampire Diaries series.
- Boris Tepes Dracula[108]
- Boros, from the webcomic, manga and anime series One-Punch Man
- C.C., from the anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.
- Captain, from the anime and manga Hellsing.
- Captain Scarlet[109]
- Casshern, from the anime Casshern Sins
- Castiel and other angels, from the TV series Supernatural.
- Cell[110]
- Chimera Ants[111]
- Chiropterans[112]
- Claire Bennet[113]
- Cole Turner[114]
- Creed Diskenth from the anime and manga Black Cat.
- The Creeper[115]
- Crusniks[116]
- D, his symbiote, Left Hand, can heal any wound he has by consuming the four elements and converting the resulting energy into life force.[117]
- Dante[118]
- Darach after they kill healers from the television series Teen Wolf
- Demons and Angels[119]
- Diagon, from the Ben 10 television series
- Dio Brando and other vampires, from the manga and anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
- Doren, Allison[120]
- Dorian Gray[121]
- Edward Cullen and other vampires[122]
- Elders[123]
- Eikichi Onizuka[124]
- Elder Toguro[125]
- Evangelion Unit 01 after devouring the fourteenth angel's S² Engine.[126]
- Evil Queen/Regina Mills from the television series Once Upon a Time
- Father[127]
- Freddy Krueger[128]
- Furyans[129]
- Goa'ulds[130]
- Gods, from the book series Everworld.
- Gamera
- Godzilla[131]
- Grim Reapers[132]
- Gua[133]
- Hollows (only Menos and Gillian Class can regenerate)[134]
- Homunculi[135]
- Hashirama Senju from the anime and manga Naruto.
- Hugo Danner[136]
- Human Servants from the novel series Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter
- I-Man, a Disney TV movie pilot in 1986 starring Scott Bakula
- The immortals from the manga Biomega
- Imhotep[137]
- Immortals from the Highlander television series and films[138]
- Inuyasha[139]
- Isabelle Tyler[140]
- Jack Harkness[141]
- Jack Jeebs, from the film series Men in Black
- Jacob Black and other werewolves[122]
- Jaffas[142]
- Jak from the video game Jak and Daxter
- James Heller from the video game Prototype
- Jasmine[143]
- Jason Voorhees[144]
- Jenova[145]
- Jeremy Gilbert and anyone else who uses magical objects, can heal from any fatal wound made by supernatural beings, from The Vampire Diaries series.
- Jin Kanzaki/ZET[146]
- John Mitchell, Hal and other vampires from the television series Being Human
- Justice, from the anime and manga Afro Samurai
- Jun Fudo, from the anime and manga Devilman Lady
- Kanima from the television series Teen Wolf
- Katara and other waterbenders[147]
- Kazuki Muto and Victor Powered using their black kakuganes, from the anime and manga Buso Renkin
- Kenny McCormick[148]
- Kevin Burkhoff[149]
- Kitsunes from the television series Teen Wolf
- Klaymen[150]
- Koshaku Chono and his fellows Homunculus[151]
- Koyomi Araragi from the light novel series Bakemonogatari
- Kratos, from the videogame series God of War
- Leo Aiolia[152]
- Lestat de Lioncourt and other vampires[153]
- Leviathans, from the TV series Supernatural.
- Lucifer Hawks[154]
- Madara Uchiha from the anime and manga Naruto
- Majin Buu[155]
- Manji thanks to the Kessen-Chu[156]
- Marco the Phoenix from the anime and manga One Piece
- Max Evans[157]
- Max Guevara[158]
- Methuselah[159]
- Mewtwo
- Michael Myers[160]
- Mina Harker[121]
- Minoru Kamiya[161]
- Moka Akashiya and other vampires[162]
- Naraku[163]
- Naruto Uzumaki[164]
- Nathan Young, only after he dies, from the televisión series Misfits
- Nemesis and Albert Wesker, from the Video Game series Resident Evil
- Neo[165]
- Nero from the Devil May Cry video game series
- Nesks, Howlers, Leerans and Hork-Bajirs from the Animorphs books series.
- Nikola Tesla and other vampires, from the television series Sanctuary
- Number Four and Number Seven, form the book series Lorien Legacies.
- The Orks[166]
- Paul from the movie Paul
- The aliens from Peacemaker
- Percy Jackson and Tyson when in contact with water, from the book series Percy Jackson & the Olympians
- Peter Petrelli via contact with Claire Bennet[167]
- Piccolo and other Nameks[168]
- Players[169]
- Prometheus, of ancient Greek myth, who regenerated his liver after it was daily torn out by an eagle during his punishment.[170]
- Rain Ocampo (clone), after injecting herself with the Las Plagas parasite, from the film series Resident Evil
- Renesmee Carlie Cullen and other vampire/human hybrids from Twilight
- Road Kamelot, from the anime and manga D.Gray-man
- Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold from the television series Once Upon a Time
- Ryu Hayabusa, from the video game Ninja Gaiden
- Saber[171]
- Sadako Yamamura[172]
- Sakura Haruno and other medical-nin, from the anime and manga Naruto
- Sam Isaacs[98]
- Saiyans from the anime and manga Dragon Ball, provided they use Super Saiyan God Mode or higher.
- Sarah and other vampires, from the television series My Babysitter's a Vampire
- Saya Otonashi[173]
- Sayaka Miki and other Magical Girls in Puella Magi Madoka Magica
- Schrödinger,from the anime and manga Hellsing.
- Scott McCall and other werewolves from the television series Teen Wolf
- Scorpion from the video game Mortal Kombat
- Sesshomaru[174]
- Setrákus Ra, form the book series Lorien Legacies
- Shades from the Inheritance Cycle[175]
- Shego from the animated television show Kim Possible.
- Shendu and anyone else that uses the horse talisman[176]
- Shane Gooseman[177]
- Shirō Emiya[178]
- Shogun Rua
- Silas from The Vampire Diaries series.
- Slayers,[179] vampires,[180] Demons,[181] and werewolves[182] from The Buffyverse.
- Sōsuke Aizen after using the Hōgyoku, from the anime and manga Bleach
- The Source[183]
- Species[184]
- Species 8472[185]
- Stefan Salvatore, Damon Salvatore, Tyler Lockwood, Klaus and any other vampire, werewolf or vampire/werewolf hybrid from The Vampire Diaries series.
- Starkiller from Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
- Sub-Zero from the video game Mortal Kombat
- Super Soldiers[186]
- Swampfire[187]
- Sylar[188]
- T-1000 from the Terminator franchise
- Tatsumi Saiga[189]
- Tech E. Coyote, from Loonatics Unleashed
- Third Exorcists, from the anime and manga D.Gray-man
- Time Lords[190]
- Titans from the manga Episode.G
- Titans from the manga and anime Attack on Titan
- Trolls from the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons
- Tsukune Aono after being injected with Moka's blood[162]
- The Twins[191]
- Ulquiorra Schiffer and Nnoitra Gilga can quickly regenerate any part of their bodies except for their brains and internal organs; Szayel Aporro Granz can eat his Fraccion to regenerate, from the anime and manga Bleach
- Vamp, from the video game series Metal Gear.
- Vampanezes and Vampires, from the book seriesThe Saga of Darren Shan.
- Vampires, Lycans, Hybrids and True Immortals from the Underworld films[192]
- Van Hohenheim[193]
- Van Kleiss, from the animated TV series Generator Rex.
- Varney the Vampire
- Vergil[118]
- Vincent Keller from the television series Beauty & the Beast
- Vincent Sobel / Vigilante from the Arrowverse series Arrow
- Vincent Valentine[194]
- Vizards, only some of them, from the anime and manga Bleach
- Werewolves, unless confronted with silver[195]
- Whitelighters[196]
- Willow Rosenberg[197]
- Wraiths[198] and Hybrids[199]
- Yakushiji Tenzen[200]
- Yomas[201]
- Yu Kanda, from the anime and manga D.Gray-man
- Yuki Cross, Zero Kiryu and other vampires and vampire hunters, from the anime and manga Vampire Knight
- Yuki Nagato, from the light novel, anime and manga Haruhi Suzumiya franchise
- Zankou[202]
- Zodd, from the anime and manga Berserk
- Madoka Kaname and Homura Akemi[203]
- Zombieman, a Class-S superhero from the webcomic, manga and anime series One-Punch Man
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