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* [[spoiler: After obtaining the All For One quirk [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]] has made the most use of the [[HealingFactor hyper regeneration quirk]], allowing him to survive being [[KillItWithFire nearly incinerated]], having his hands shot off, and [[NoKillLikeOverKill hit directly by a Missile]].]]
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* No-one knows why [[RussianGuySuffersMost Lieutenant Kerensky]] of ''Literature/{{Redshirts}}'' heals so fast and completely, but he's always healed up from one horrifying injury ''just in time'' to sustain another, generally on an away mission. [[spoiler:Justified, as it turns out: all the characters are, in fact, characters on a bad ''Series/StarTrek''-esque TV show, and Kerensky is the one the writers use to prove that even the leads can be injured. Every time.]]

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* No-one knows why [[RussianGuySuffersMost Lieutenant Kerensky]] of ''Literature/{{Redshirts}}'' heals so fast and completely, but he's always healed up from one horrifying injury ''just in time'' to sustain another, generally on an away mission. [[spoiler:Justified, as it turns out: all the characters are, in fact, characters on a bad ''Series/StarTrek''-esque ''Franchise/StarTrek''-esque TV show, and Kerensky is the one the writers use to prove that even the leads can be injured. Every time.]]
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* No-one knows why [[RussianGuySuffersMost Lieutenant Kerensky]] of ''Literature/{{Redshirts}}'' heals so fast and completely, but he's always healed up from one horrifying injury ''just in time'' to sustain another, generally on an away mission. [[spoiler:Justified, as it turns out: all the characters are, in fact, characters on a bad ''Series/StarTrek''-esque TV show, and Kerensky is the one the writers use to prove that even the leads can be injured. Every time.]]

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* Kuroto Dan in ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' [[BackFromTheDead comes back to life]] as a living computer virus with 99 VideoGameLives; naturally, he starts getting killed left and right, including one episode where he works himself to death several times pulling an all-nighter to give TheHero a new power-up. [[spoiler:This gets exploited near the end of the series by Kiriya Kujo, who repeatedly infects Kuroto with the [[FinalBoss Gemdeus]] virus until he finally develops an antibody for it.]]

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** ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'': The Claydoll Dopant can reassemble herself from any damage, which is good because she's also ''literally'' MadeOfPlasticine.
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Kuroto Dan in ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' [[BackFromTheDead comes back to life]] as a living computer virus with 99 VideoGameLives; naturally, he starts getting killed left and right, including one episode where he works himself to death several times pulling an all-nighter to give TheHero a new power-up. [[spoiler:This gets exploited near the end of the series by Kiriya Kujo, who repeatedly infects Kuroto with the [[FinalBoss Gemdeus]] Gamedeus]] virus until he finally develops an antibody for it.]]]]
** ''Series/KamenRiderZeroOne'' features a movie villain, Kamen Rider Eden, who's made of nanomachines and thus can heal from just about anything. Zero-One proceeds to do a number of things to him that he would never do to less durable villains, such as using his PestController ability to have a swarm of locusts eat Eden alive from the inside out.
** ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': Olteca and the Gifftarians have healing factors that seemingly only exist to let them be repeatedly brutalized in combat. The Gifftarians in particular are just enough of an EliteMook to appear threatening, and just capable enough of regenerating that any new Rider or form debut can use them as a punching bag.
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* In ''Fanfic/ResonanceDays'', ''everyone'' can [[CompleteImmortality recover from any injury regardless of how severe]]. This results in events like Mami and Charlotte both getting their heads blown off [[DrivenToSuicide by the former]], the villainous void walker quartet being dropped from an airplane with no way of slowing their fall (one having just gotten a bullet throuogh her head), and Kyoko at one point having to remove her own eyes to counter a poison. All of these recover within two chapters at most. There is also a RunningGag that Ticky Nikki wants to turn the mermaid Oktavia into sushi, which is only treated as an annoyance at best.

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* Wayne in ''Literature/WaxAndWayne'' has the ability to store health in order to heal quickly later, so of course he gets hurt a lot more then his partner Wax, including once catching the brunt of an explosion and getting his entire back badly burned, being shot multiple times, being poisoned, etc. ("It's like taking someone's beer because he can always order more.") Also [[spoiler: Miles]] from ''Literature/TheAlloyOfLaw'' has a truly ridiculous HealingFactor and probably gets shot almost as many times as everybody else in the book combined, including the mooks. Even his [[spoiler:execution after taking away the Metalminds he needs to heal requires multiple volleys from a firing squad to actually kill him]].
** Kaandra have VoluntaryShapeshifting and as a result can take a pretty severe amount of punishment. Breaking their bones is just about the only conventional injury that they can't just ignore, and even then it's only inconvenient because they can't make their own bones and will have to find new ones to get back to normal. Acid and a few other things can actually do meaningful damage, but everything from bullets to knives are generally ignored. Melaan even mentions shutting off her nerve endings to prevent traps from hurting when she intentionally sets them off.

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Also [[spoiler: Miles]] from ''Literature/TheAlloyOfLaw'' has a truly ridiculous HealingFactor and probably gets shot almost as many times as everybody else in the book combined, including the mooks. Even his [[spoiler:execution after taking away the Metalminds he needs to heal requires multiple volleys from a firing squad to actually kill him]].
** Kaandra Kandra have VoluntaryShapeshifting and as a result can take a pretty severe amount of punishment. Breaking their bones is just about the only conventional injury that they can't just ignore, and even then it's only inconvenient because they can't make their own bones and will have to find new ones to get back to normal. Acid and a few other things can actually do meaningful damage, but everything from bullets to knives are generally ignored. Melaan [=MeLaan=] even mentions shutting off her nerve endings to prevent traps from hurting when she intentionally sets them off.


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* ''Literature/NonaTheNinth'': PlayedForHorror with Nona, a KindheartedSimpleton with an unstoppable HealingFactor, a habit of swimming near deadly jellyfish, and a rare few {{Berserk Button}}s. When she has a tantrum, she tears her body out of its restraints, bashes herself through a reinforced door, and throws herself at the people shooting at her, all while screaming fit to liquefy her throat.
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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler:Makima, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ''instantaneously'' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].

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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler:Makima, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ''instantaneously'' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].instead.]]



** In the episode "Abra and the Psychic Showdown" of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, Pikachu scores a major hit against Sabrina's Kadabra. Ash's OhCrap face when Kadabra uses Recover is quite entertaining.

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** In the episode "Abra and the Psychic Showdown" of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', Pikachu scores a major hit against Sabrina's Kadabra. Ash's OhCrap face when Kadabra uses Recover is quite entertaining.



* Robotman in the ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' comics was a non-healer example; he'd constantly get his arms and legs sliced off since he has a robot body and they can be fixed. The ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' LegacyCharacter version underwent similar travails. Similarly, ComicBook/RedTornado of the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} tends to be the official team sacrificial lamb since he can be rebuilt rather easily. And rounding it out, the ComicBook/MetalMen seemingly can't go ten issues without at least one member being reduced to scrap, even in the Silver Age. [[TheChewToy Tin, as ever,]] got the worst of it.
* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, the Merc with a Mouth. His regeneration ability is actually in part derived from Wolverine's own. A high tolerance of pain and insanity allow him to frankly not care about any damage he receives and keep fighting regardless. The only problem is, [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity his brain is constantly in flux as a result, which is why he's... unstable.]]

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* Robotman in the ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' comics was a non-healer example; he'd constantly get his arms and legs sliced off since he has a robot body and they can be fixed. The ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' LegacyCharacter version underwent similar travails. Similarly, ComicBook/RedTornado of the Franchise/{{Justice ComicBook/{{Justice League|of America}} tends to be the official team sacrificial lamb since he can be rebuilt rather easily. And rounding it out, the ComicBook/MetalMen seemingly can't go ten issues without at least one member being reduced to scrap, even in the Silver Age. [[TheChewToy Tin, as ever,]] got the worst of it.
* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Characters/{{Deadpool|WadeWilson}}, the Merc with a Mouth. His regeneration ability is actually in part derived from Wolverine's own. A high tolerance of pain and insanity allow him to frankly not care about any damage he receives and keep fighting regardless. The only problem is, [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity his brain is constantly in flux as a result, which is why he's... unstable.]]



** In ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool'', ComicBook/{{Cable}}'s ''preferred'' method of getting Deadpool to leave him alone, at least at first, is to telekinetically ''blow up his brain'', resulting in a nasty-looking head wound and Deadpool being down for about an ''hour''.
* Lampshaded by ComicBook/{{Cyborg}} in ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans Titans]]'' #5, after his latest self-repair: "There. I am walking, with my new feet on the floor. Let's see if I can go the weekend without getting them blown off."

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** In ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool'', ComicBook/{{Cable}}'s Characters/{{Cable|NathanSummers}}'s ''preferred'' method of getting Deadpool to leave him alone, at least at first, is to telekinetically ''blow up his brain'', resulting in a nasty-looking head wound and Deadpool being down for about an ''hour''.
* Lampshaded by ComicBook/{{Cyborg}} [[Characters/TeenTitansNewTeenTitans Cyborg]] in ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans Titans]]'' #5, after his latest self-repair: "There. I am walking, with my new feet on the floor. Let's see if I can go the weekend without getting them blown off."




* ComicBook/{{X 23}} and ComicBook/{{Daken}} are beginning to give ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} a run for his money. X-23, at least, is a ''better'' healer than Wolverine because she isn't constantly fighting massive adamantium poisoning. However, this is somewhat subverted in her case, in that her lack of a full adamantium skeleton means she's much less durable than Wolverine and more vulnerable to injuries that can disable or outright kill her. Laura will at times take advantage of her ability to heal if necessary, but she generally relies more on WaifFu to avoid getting hit in the first place, or her assassin skills to avoid a direct confrontation altogether. Laura finally averts this in ''ComicBook/AllNewWolverine'' #19 where she starts wearing a new costume with body armor.
* The Marvel character ComicBook/{{Darkhawk}} can heal by transforming into his human form and then changing back again. He discovered this after having his heart/amulet ripped out by a villain named Tombstone.

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\n* ComicBook/{{X 23}} [[Characters/X23LauraKinney X-23]] and ComicBook/{{Daken}} [[Characters/WolverineSupportingCharacters Daken]] are beginning to give ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Characters/{{Wolverine|JamesLoganHowlett}} a run for his money. X-23, at least, is a ''better'' healer than Wolverine because she isn't constantly fighting massive adamantium poisoning. However, this is somewhat subverted in her case, in that her lack of a full adamantium skeleton means she's much less durable than Wolverine and more vulnerable to injuries that can disable or outright kill her. Laura will at times take advantage of her ability to heal if necessary, but she generally relies more on WaifFu to avoid getting hit in the first place, or her assassin skills to avoid a direct confrontation altogether. Laura finally averts this in ''ComicBook/AllNewWolverine'' #19 where she starts wearing a new costume with body armor.
* The Marvel character ComicBook/{{Darkhawk}} Characters/{{Darkhawk}} can heal by transforming into his human form and then changing back again. He discovered this after having his heart/amulet ripped out by a villain named Tombstone.



** ComicBook/{{Gamora}} has a healing factor which allows her to survive being set on fire (even if it does take several issues, due to the severity of her burns).
** ComicBook/{{Groot}} can regrow missing limbs in a matter of minutes or seconds, survive gaping chest wounds (since he lacks anything resembling internal organs), and, if destroyed, can regrow from a single splinter. Since this is very badass, expect him to do that very often.

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** ComicBook/{{Gamora}} [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Gamora]] has a healing factor which allows her to survive being set on fire (even if it does take several issues, due to the severity of her burns).
** ComicBook/{{Groot}} Characters/{{Groot}} can regrow missing limbs in a matter of minutes or seconds, survive gaping chest wounds (since he lacks anything resembling internal organs), and, if destroyed, can regrow from a single splinter. Since this is very badass, expect him to do that very often.



* Played hilariously straight in the ''Last Hero Standing'' story set in the Creator/MarvelComics possible-future [[ComicBook/MarvelComics2 MC2]] universe. The [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]], under ComicBook/{{Loki}}'s influence, goes on a killing rampage against the Avengers Next and various other future heroes. Despite his massive strength, insane rage, and lack of holding back, he does no permanent damage to anyone. What he ''does'' do is pound Wolverine into the dirt (who, of course, can regenerate), tear off Franchise/SpiderMan's prosthetic leg and ComicBook/TheThing's robot arm, shatter the Big Brain (a robot) into pieces, and break the arms and head off ComicBook/TheVision (an android). So every injury is repairable. He hits a bunch of regular heroes too, but they just get knocked flying.
* Franchise/TheDCU's ComicBook/{{Lobo}}, who was originally created as a parody of Wolverine and character types like him. He is able to regenerate [[FromASingleCell from even one remaining drop of blood]]. In one issue of his book, he resorts to blowing himself up just to take out all the enemies surrounding him.
* In the pages of ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'', ComicBook/TheSentry ripped ComicBook/{{Carnage}} in half and threw him into the sun. [[DeathIsCheap Of course]], Carnage came back about five years later. How? It turns out that [[spoiler:because the Carnage symbiote is part of Cletus Kasady's bloodstream, it was able to put Cletus in a coma and keep it alive, nearly dying to do so]]. Considering the random stuff Carnage, ComicBook/{{Venom}} and other symbiotes have done, this is completely believable compared to some other resurrections.

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* Played hilariously straight in the ''Last Hero Standing'' story set in the Creator/MarvelComics possible-future [[ComicBook/MarvelComics2 MC2]] universe. The [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Hulk]], under ComicBook/{{Loki}}'s [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]]'s influence, goes on a killing rampage against the Avengers Next and various other future heroes. Despite his massive strength, insane rage, and lack of holding back, he does no permanent damage to anyone. What he ''does'' do is pound Wolverine into the dirt (who, of course, can regenerate), tear off Franchise/SpiderMan's prosthetic leg and ComicBook/TheThing's Characters/TheThing's robot arm, shatter the Big Brain (a robot) into pieces, and break the arms and head off ComicBook/TheVision (an android). So every injury is repairable. He hits a bunch of regular heroes too, but they just get knocked flying.
* Franchise/TheDCU's ComicBook/{{Lobo}}, [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], who was originally created as a parody of Wolverine and character types like him. He is able to regenerate [[FromASingleCell from even one remaining drop of blood]]. In one issue of his book, he resorts to blowing himself up just to take out all the enemies surrounding him.
* In the pages of ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'', ComicBook/TheSentry Characters/TheSentry ripped ComicBook/{{Carnage}} Characters/{{Carnage|CletusKasady}} in half and threw him into the sun. [[DeathIsCheap Of course]], Carnage came back about five years later. How? It turns out that [[spoiler:because the Carnage symbiote is part of Cletus Kasady's bloodstream, it was able to put Cletus in a coma and keep it alive, nearly dying to do so]]. Considering the random stuff Carnage, ComicBook/{{Venom}} and other symbiotes have done, this is completely believable compared to some other resurrections.



* ''ComicBook/TheSavageDragon'' can regrow lost limbs, continue talking after getting holes blasted through his chest, and has fought without skin on at least two occasions all due to his healing powers.
* The comparatively minor character ComicBook/{{Shatterstar}} from the spinoff ''ComicBook/XForce'' has correspondingly less extreme healing abilities... but he needs them because his signature attack is [[DeliberateInjuryGambit stabbing himself through the gut to impale somebody standing behind him]].

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* ''ComicBook/TheSavageDragon'' ComicBook/SavageDragon can regrow lost limbs, continue talking after getting holes blasted through his chest, and has fought without skin on at least two occasions all due to his healing powers.
* The comparatively minor character ComicBook/{{Shatterstar}} Characters/{{Shatterstar}} from the spinoff ''ComicBook/XForce'' has correspondingly less extreme healing abilities... but he needs them because his signature attack is [[DeliberateInjuryGambit stabbing himself through the gut to impale somebody standing behind him]].



* While some writers, especially since the '90s, will insist on writing Franchise/WonderWoman as a female Franchise/{{Superman}} without the eye powers she's usually much less durable than him, but can heal fast enough that it doesn't really matter:
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Diana recovers from being knocked out via brute force and/or poison much faster than her regular human allies like ComicBook/SteveTrevor or ComicBook/EttaCandy and her Holliday Girls, which has allowed Di to save their lives and the day on several occasions. Especially since Diana can come to even when the oxygen is far too low for humans to stay conscious in.

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* While some writers, especially since the '90s, will insist on writing Franchise/WonderWoman Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} as a female Franchise/{{Superman}} Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}} without the eye powers she's usually much less durable than him, but can heal fast enough that it doesn't really matter:
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Diana recovers from being knocked out via brute force and/or poison much faster than her regular human allies [[Characters/WonderWomanAllies allies]] like ComicBook/SteveTrevor Steve Trevor or ComicBook/EttaCandy Etta Candy and her Holliday Girls, which has allowed Di to save their lives and the day on several occasions. Especially since Diana can come to even when the oxygen is far too low for humans to stay conscious in.



** ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'': In "Generations" she yanks a spear out of her shoulder/chest and throws it at ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} (who dodges, but Di was [[ExactlyWhatIAimedAt aiming behind her anyway]]) and the gory hole left behind is almost entirely closed by the time the spear hits its target.

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** ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'': In "Generations" she yanks a spear out of her shoulder/chest and throws it at ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]] (who dodges, but Di was [[ExactlyWhatIAimedAt aiming behind her anyway]]) and the gory hole left behind is almost entirely closed by the time the spear hits its target.



* ''WesternAnimation/HulkVs Characters/{{Wolverine|JamesLoganHowlett}}'': Logan cuts off Deadpool's arm. In several pieces. Deadpool, as usual, is completely unfazed by this (although he is upset about losing his favorite gun) and has to get the parts aligned just right for it to re-attach properly.



** ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}} and Deadpool in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', and again for the latter in ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'', who ''cuts off his own hand'' to escape custody, and breaks both of his arms ineffectually punching ComicBook/{{Colossus}}.
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'': ComicBook/{{Magneto}} deals with humans and mutants other than Wolverine by shooting them, threatening to shoot them, or restraining them with metal. Magneto deals with Wolverine by [[spoiler: weaving steel rebar through his body and throwing him about a mile away. [[DrowningPit Into the river]]]]. InUniverse, this is the reason why Wolverine is sent back in time instead of ComicBook/{{Professor X}}avier, whose mind would not survive the trip.

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** ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]] and Deadpool in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', and again for the latter in ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'', who ''cuts off his own hand'' to escape custody, and breaks both of his arms ineffectually punching ComicBook/{{Colossus}}.
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** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'': ComicBook/{{Magneto}} Characters/{{Ma|rvelComicsMagneto}}gneto deals with humans and mutants other than Wolverine by shooting them, threatening to shoot them, or restraining them with metal. Magneto deals with Wolverine by [[spoiler: weaving steel rebar through his body and throwing him about a mile away. [[DrowningPit Into the river]]]]. InUniverse, this is the reason why Wolverine is sent back in time instead of ComicBook/{{Professor X}}avier, [[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor Xavier]], whose mind would not survive the trip.



* Franchise/SpiderMan is said to have this in the ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2''. This is what makes his blood so invaluable to Harry Osborn, who's dying of a rare genetic disease and explains how Peter can get pounded on so much and then wake up the next day feeling 100%.

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* Franchise/SpiderMan [[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker Spider-Man]] is said to have this in the ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2''. This is what makes his blood so invaluable to Harry Osborn, who's dying of a rare genetic disease and explains how Peter can get pounded on so much and then wake up the next day feeling 100%.



* ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'':
** In ''Series/TheFlash2014''/''Series/{{Arrow}}'' crossover episode "Flash vs. Arrow", Oliver teaches Barry to pay more attention to his surroundings by firing multiple hidden arrows at Barry. When Barry objects, Oliver says "I heard you heal fast" and rips the arrows out.
** In ''Series/Constantine2014,'' Chas Chandler has ResurrectiveImmortality due to a spell John cast on him, which caused him to absorb the souls of 47 people who died in an accident. He dies repeatedly just in the single season the show ran for.



* ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'':
** In ''Series/TheFlash2014''/''Series/{{Arrow}}'' crossover episode "Flash vs. Arrow", Oliver teaches Barry to pay more attention to his surroundings by firing multiple hidden arrows at Barry. When Barry objects, Oliver says "I heard you heal fast" and rips the arrows out.
** In ''Series/Constantine2014,'' Chas Chandler has ResurrectiveImmortality due to a spell John cast on him, which caused him to absorb the souls of 47 people who died in an accident. He dies repeatedly just in the single season the show ran for.



* There is actually some basis for everyone in Hell being healed so they can go on being tortured there in Literature/TheBible, although it's not very descriptive. (Jesus simply says that "the flame never goes out and the worm never dies" there).

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* Kid Charisma in ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'' is [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=209590 tough enough]] that Summer can use a HyperspaceMallet on him (she's normally not allowed because of her SuperStrength). A page or two later, Kid Charisma is back on his feet and unscathed.

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* Kid Charisma in ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'' is [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=209590 tough enough]] enough that Summer can use a HyperspaceMallet on him (she's normally not allowed because of her SuperStrength). A page or two later, Kid Charisma is back on his feet and unscathed.



* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' showed the downside of this trope: when ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} sparred with [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], they end up having to call Commander Badass for help because Wolverine's body healed ''around'' Kratos's [[InstantChucks blades]], trapping them in. The Commander's later seen basically constantly injuring Wolverine so he could remove the blades.
* All the MAQ numbers from [[http://maq041.com/ MAQ #041]] have regeneration capabilities, but the one that has the most capacity is #13. So far, she's been plastered against a brick wall by a car and been gunned down accidentally as part of a demonstration.

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* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' showed the downside of this trope: when ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Characters/{{Wolverine|JamesLoganHowlett}} sparred with [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], they end up having to call Commander Badass for help because Wolverine's body healed ''around'' Kratos's [[InstantChucks blades]], trapping them in. The Commander's later seen basically constantly injuring Wolverine so he could remove the blades.
* All the MAQ numbers from [[http://maq041.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20100610223253/http://maq041.com/ MAQ #041]] have regeneration capabilities, but the one that has the most capacity is #13. So far, she's been plastered against a brick wall by a car and been gunned down accidentally as part of a demonstration.



* Swampfire in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''. Those Lasers go right through him... then the holes immediately close. This has become part of Ben's [[ShootingSuperman basic fighting style]] with him. Also Goop, the green, goo alien. Because he has no [[MadeOfPlasticine skin or any other form of protection]] it is reasonable that he gets obliterated and then reforms.
* [[RobotBuddy XR]] stands somewhere between this, TheyKilledKennyAgain, and IronButtmonkey in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''. Thanks to easily repairable parts, the "X" no longer stands for "[=eXperimental=]," but "[=eXpendable=]." (It helps that he [[LaserGuidedKarma often deserves it]].)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Goliath frequently mentions that their stone sleep during the day allows them to recover from nearly any injury. They get beat half to death just before dawn very frequently, much more often than the human characters are beat half to death at any time of day.



* In ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': while Superboy ignored a distress call [[CryingWolf thinking it was frivolous]], Brainiac 5 got blasted with a surprise shot. In slow motion, with the hand itself going flying off and the still sparking stump shown as Brainiac falls into a PietaPlagiarism in Lighting Lad's arms. Thankfully, he's a DoAnythingRobot with [[TelescopingRobot telescoping]] extensions, so he could heal right quick. Didn't make the let down any easier to take though.



* Swampfire in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''. Those Lasers go right through him... then the holes immediately close. This has become part of Ben's [[ShootingSuperman basic fighting style]] with him. Also Goop, the green, goo alien. Because he has no [[MadeOfPlasticine skin or any other form of protection]] it is reasonable that he gets obliterated and then reforms.

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* Swampfire In ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006'': while Superboy ignored a distress call [[CryingWolf thinking it was frivolous]], Brainiac 5 got blasted with a surprise shot. In slow motion, with the hand itself going flying off and the still sparking stump shown as Brainiac falls into a PietaPlagiarism in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''. Those Lasers go Lighting Lad's arms. Thankfully, he's a DoAnythingRobot with [[TelescopingRobot telescoping]] extensions, so he could heal right through him... then quick. Didn't make the holes immediately close. This has become part let down any easier to take though.
* In ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'' Tech E. Coyote inherited his famous ancestor's regenerative ability (oddly none
of Ben's [[ShootingSuperman basic fighting style]] with him. Also Goop, the green, goo alien. Because he has no [[MadeOfPlasticine skin or any other form of protection]] others have), and it is reasonable that he gets obliterated and then reforms.tested often.



* Not realized, but [[WordOfGod according to Noelle Stevenson]], [[WhatCouldHaveBeen there were plans]] for an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' where Adora discovers HealingHands are part of the She-Ra power suite, which would then lead Glimmer and Bow to use increasingly reckless maneuvers in battle because they could just get patched up. [[https://twitter.com/Gingerhazing/status/1283179323206152194 "We did not do this because it is... terrifying."]]



** He has ripped off his arms 40 times in one episode, recovered from being completely liquified, taken a thousand punches in the face, gotten dragged through a field of giant clams, cheese graters and educational television, and has been ripped in half. [[StrongAsTheyNeedToBe Ironically]], the latter event occurred in an episode that revolved around Spongebob never leaving his house for fear of hurting himself after smashing his hip. Once, he ripped '''himself''' in half as part of a victory dance.

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** He has ripped off his arms 40 times in one episode, recovered from being completely liquified, taken a thousand punches in the face, gotten dragged through a field of giant clams, cheese graters and educational television, and has been ripped in half. [[StrongAsTheyNeedToBe Ironically]], the latter event occurred in an episode that revolved around Spongebob [=SpongeBob=] never leaving his house for fear of hurting himself after smashing his hip. Once, he ripped '''himself''' in half as part of a victory dance.dance.
* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', gems have ResurrectiveImmortality. If they "die", they'll just regenerate after a while.
-->'''Pearl:''' ''(after getting stabbed in the back)'' [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Whoopsy-daisy! Steven, it's okay!]] I'm gonna be just [[KilledMidSentence f--]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':
** When Slade came BackFromTheDead, one of the first things that happened was Robin unleashing a series of vicious kicks to the head that he would probably have not got hit with earlier. From his reaction and the ''cracking'' noises when he straightened his head, it seems they broke his neck. However, it's later shown that while he was brought back to life ''[[DemBones his flesh wasn't]]'', so it's probably a lot easier to break his bones.
** Cyborg often loses arms and legs, thanks to his mechanical nature. In the third-season finale, he is almost completely dismembered during a battle with the also-cybernetic Brother Blood. Naturally, he gets better.



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'':
** When Slade came BackFromTheDead, one of the first things that happened was Robin unleashing a series of vicious kicks to the head that he would probably have not got hit with earlier. From his reaction and the ''cracking'' noises when he straightened his head, it seems they broke his neck. However, it's later shown that while he was brought back to life ''[[DemBones his flesh wasn't]]'', so it's probably a lot easier to break his bones.
** Cyborg often loses arms and legs, thanks to his mechanical nature. In the third-season finale, he is almost completely dismembered during a battle with the also-cybernetic Brother Blood. Naturally, he gets better.
* ''WesternAnimation/HulkVs ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'': Logan cuts off Deadpool's arm. In several pieces. Deadpool, as usual, is completely unfazed by this (although he is upset about losing his favorite gun) and has to get the parts aligned just right for it to re-attach properly.
* Wolverine in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. One [[MultipleChoicePast memory of his past]] is a secret mission during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII with ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. Their superior tells them they have to storm an enemy base from a helicopter and it must be done really fast. "How fast?" "You aren't going to use a parachute". Cap'n knows he can do it, but he looks worried at Logan (didn't have the adamantium bones yet), who reassures him he'll be ok. They then jump, Cap'n stands like nothing happened, and sees the poor soldier in the ground, with his legs terribly broken. He's going to go for help, but Logan tells him it's ok, then he regenerates, stands and tells Cap'n they have a mission to do.
* [[RobotBuddy XR]] stands somewhere between this, TheyKilledKennyAgain, and IronButtmonkey in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''. Thanks to easily repairable parts, the "X" no longer stands for "[=eXperimental=]," but "[=eXpendable=]." (It helps that he [[LaserGuidedKarma often deserves it]].)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Goliath frequently mentions that their stone sleep during the day allows them to recover from nearly any injury. They get beat half to death just before dawn very frequently, much more often than the human characters are beat half to death at any time of day.
* In ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'' Tech E. Coyote inherited his famous ancestor's regenerative ability (oddly none of the others have), and it gets tested often.
* In ''WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeOutsiders,'' we have a character with a HealingFactor--and since the show airs on a streaming service, well, suffice to say there's no limit to the horrible things she is subjected to as a result. "[[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Oh my God, they killed Halo!]]" has become a [[MemeticMutation minor meme]] among Young Justice fans. Fortunately, her [[ComboPlatterPowers ever-increasing list of powers]] eventually comes to include a [[DeflectorShields force field]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', gems have ResurrectiveImmortality. If they "die", they'll just regenerate after a while.
-->'''Pearl:''' ''(after getting stabbed in the back)'' [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Whoopsy-daisy! Steven, it's okay!]] I'm gonna be just [[KilledMidSentence f--]]
* Not realized, but [[WordOfGod according to Noelle Stevenson]], [[WhatCouldHaveBeen there were plans]] for an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' where Adora discovers HealingHands are part of the She-Ra power suite, which would then lead Glimmer and Bow to use increasingly reckless maneuvers in battle because they could just get patched up. [[https://twitter.com/Gingerhazing/status/1283179323206152194 "We did not do this because it is... terrifying."]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'':
** When Slade came BackFromTheDead, one of the first things that happened was Robin unleashing a series of vicious kicks to the head that he would probably have not got hit with earlier. From his reaction and the ''cracking'' noises when he straightened his head, it seems they broke his neck. However, it's later shown that while he was brought back to life ''[[DemBones his flesh wasn't]]'', so it's probably a lot easier to break his bones.
** Cyborg often loses arms and legs, thanks to his mechanical nature. In the third-season finale, he is almost completely dismembered during a battle with the also-cybernetic Brother Blood. Naturally, he gets better.
* ''WesternAnimation/HulkVs ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'': Logan cuts off Deadpool's arm. In several pieces. Deadpool, as usual, is completely unfazed by this (although he is upset about losing his favorite gun) and has to get the parts aligned just right for it to re-attach properly.
* Wolverine in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. One [[MultipleChoicePast memory of his past]] is a secret mission during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII with ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.[[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Captain America]]. Their superior tells them they have to storm an enemy base from a helicopter and it must be done really fast. "How fast?" "You aren't going to use a parachute". Cap'n knows he can do it, but he looks worried at Logan (didn't have the adamantium bones yet), who reassures him he'll be ok. They then jump, Cap'n stands like nothing happened, and sees the poor soldier in the ground, with his legs terribly broken. He's going to go for help, but Logan tells him it's ok, then he regenerates, stands and tells Cap'n they have a mission to do.
* [[RobotBuddy XR]] stands somewhere between this, TheyKilledKennyAgain, and IronButtmonkey in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''. Thanks to easily repairable parts, the "X" no longer stands for "[=eXperimental=]," but "[=eXpendable=]." (It helps that he [[LaserGuidedKarma often deserves it]].)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Goliath frequently mentions that their stone sleep during the day allows them to recover from nearly any injury. They get beat half to death just before dawn very frequently, much more often than the human characters are beat half to death at any time of day.
* In ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'' Tech E. Coyote inherited his famous ancestor's regenerative ability (oddly none of the others have), and it gets tested often.
* In ''WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeOutsiders,''
''[[WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeRevivalSeries Young Justice: Outsiders]],'' we have a character with a HealingFactor--and since the show airs on a streaming service, well, suffice to say there's no limit to the horrible things she is subjected to as a result. "[[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Oh my God, they killed Halo!]]" has become a [[MemeticMutation minor meme]] among Young Justice fans. Fortunately, her [[ComboPlatterPowers ever-increasing list of powers]] eventually comes to include a [[DeflectorShields force field]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', gems have ResurrectiveImmortality. If they "die", they'll just regenerate after a while.
-->'''Pearl:''' ''(after getting stabbed in the back)'' [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Whoopsy-daisy! Steven, it's okay!]] I'm gonna be just [[KilledMidSentence f--]]
* Not realized, but [[WordOfGod according to Noelle Stevenson]], [[WhatCouldHaveBeen there were plans]] for an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' where Adora discovers HealingHands are part of the She-Ra power suite, which would then lead Glimmer and Bow to use increasingly reckless maneuvers in battle because they could just get patched up. [[https://twitter.com/Gingerhazing/status/1283179323206152194 "We did not do this because it is... terrifying."]]
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* Most amphibians can regenerate lost and damaged limbs to a degree that reptiles, birds, and mammals could only dream of. The African hairy frog takes advantage of this by using ''its own intentionally broken toe bones as DIY claws''. Males grow structures of dermal papillae during the breeding season that look uncannily like sideburns. This huge coincidence has earned the species some fame on the Internet as "the ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} frog".

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* Most amphibians can regenerate lost and damaged limbs to a degree that reptiles, birds, and mammals could only dream of. The African hairy frog takes advantage of this by using ''its own intentionally broken toe bones as DIY claws''. Males grow structures of dermal papillae during the breeding season that look uncannily like sideburns. This huge coincidence has earned the species some fame on the Internet as "the ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Franchise/{{Wolverine}} frog".
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* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', the Vorta have backup clones in case they die. Weyoun's later appearances consist of him getting killed ''every single time'' because he can get better. He pretty much becomes [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Kenny]]. [[spoiler: Subverted late in the series, after the good guys mount a successful operation to destroy the Dominion's cloning facility. Weyoun dies, and the Changeling Leader comments, in a tone of mild disappointment, "That was Weyoun's last clone". As he's been a thorn in the heroes' side for quite some time, they are [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing delighted to hear]] that he's finally gone for good.]]

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* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', the ** The Vorta have backup clones in case they die. Weyoun's later appearances consist of him getting killed ''every single time'' because he can get better. He pretty much becomes [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Kenny]]. [[spoiler: Subverted late in the series, after the good guys mount a successful operation to destroy the Dominion's cloning facility. Weyoun dies, and the Changeling Leader comments, in a tone of mild disappointment, "That was Weyoun's last clone". As he's been a thorn in the heroes' side for quite some time, they are [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing delighted to hear]] that he's finally gone for good.]]



* Leonard Betts in ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode named after him, [[ShapedLikeItself "Leonard Betts"]]. The plot kicks off when Leonard breaks out of a hospital [[WakingUpAtTheMorgue morgue]] [[LosingYourHead with his head missing]] so that he can go home and regrow it. Later on, he escapes handcuffs by ripping his own thumb off, because he knows he can get a new one. Unfortunately, his HealingFactor is neither easy nor pleasant.

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* ''Series/TheXFiles'': Leonard Betts in ''Series/TheXFiles'' the episode named after him, [[ShapedLikeItself "Leonard Betts"]]."[[Recap/TheXFilesS04E12LeonardBetts Leonard Betts]]". The plot kicks off when Leonard breaks out of a hospital [[WakingUpAtTheMorgue morgue]] [[LosingYourHead with his head missing]] so that he can go home and regrow it. Later on, he escapes handcuffs by ripping his own thumb off, because he knows he can get a new one. Unfortunately, his HealingFactor is neither easy nor pleasant.
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** Giorno, the hero of Part 5, has a Stand that can turn inanimate objects into living tissue, allowing him to heal wounds and even replace lost body parts. Naturally, he usually sustains some pretty horrible injuries whenever he gets in a fight.

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** Giorno, the hero of Part 5, has a Stand that can turn inanimate objects into living tissue, allowing him to heal wounds and even replace lost body parts. Naturally, he usually sustains some pretty horrible injuries whenever he gets in a fight. Its AchillesHeel is that it requires direct contact with his hands, which becomes a plot point in an episode "The Notorious B.I.G.".
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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler: This trope is taken UpToEleven in regards to Makima, who, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ''instantaneously'' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].

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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler: This trope is taken UpToEleven in regards to Makima, who, [[spoiler:Makima, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ''instantaneously'' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].
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** The ''Anime/{{Wolverine}}'' anime shows seems to have this in spades. While he does occasionally dodge, he spends quite a bit of time losing huge chunks of skin and flesh. At one point, he's knocked to the floor and loses a chunk of forehead big enough to show his skull.

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** The ''Anime/{{Wolverine}}'' anime ''Anime/MarvelAnimeWolverine'' shows seems to have this in spades. While he does occasionally dodge, he spends quite a bit of time losing huge chunks of skin and flesh. At one point, he's knocked to the floor and loses a chunk of forehead big enough to show his skull.
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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler: This trope is taken UpToEleven in regards to Makima, who, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ‘instantaneously' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].

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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler: This trope is taken UpToEleven in regards to Makima, who, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ‘instantaneously' ''instantaneously'' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].
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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable are regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord.

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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This is taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable are of regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord. [[spoiler: This trope is taken UpToEleven in regards to Makima, who, as the Control Devil, can force other humans and devils into receiving any damage inflicted upon her as a result of a contract that they cannot refuse. This means any wounds she receives in a battle ‘instantaneously' heal and appear on one of her subordinates instead]].
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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'' all have the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable are regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord.

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* Common amongst all Devils in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'' all have ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', which possess the ability to heal wounds as a result of a limited blood-consumption based regeneration. This is unless they fatally wounded, in which case they are reincarnated in Hell. This taken even further with the Hybrids, who are capable are regenerating from fatal wounds such as decapitation and vertical bisection, provided they are given a sufficient level of blood and can reactivate their ‘starting mechanism’, ie. Denji’s ripcord.
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* Koyomi Araragi, the main character of ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' has a HealingFactor along with SuperSenses as remnants of his previous vampirism. This is fortunate since having his arm torn off is on the low end of the sort of things that happen to him.

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* Koyomi Araragi, the main character of ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' has a HealingFactor along with SuperSenses as remnants of his previous vampirism. This is fortunate since having his arm torn off is on the low end of the sort of things that happen to him.



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* ''Manga/GoGoLoserRanger'': D's main power as a Duster is that he can't be killed, only turned into smoke to reform his body later. Yumeko has a habit of cutting off D's head when he annoys her, or even just as a greeting. D gets used to it.



* ''Manga/RangerReject'': D's main power as a Duster is that he can't be killed, only turned into smoke to reform his body later. Yumeko has a habit of cutting off D's head when he annoys her, or even just as a greeting. D gets used to it.
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** Wizards have a slight HealingFactor. Wizards' bodies heal at the normal human rate. However, they heal until the damage is fully healed. Harry commented he has taken more hits than a linebacker, and he should have severe arthritis from the cumulative damage, but he does not. This is what allows his burned, maimed hand to eventually heal back into full use.

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** Wizards have a slight HealingFactor. Wizards' bodies heal at the normal human rate. However, they rate, but will fully heal until the damage is fully healed. eventually, provided they don't die in the short term. Harry commented he has taken more hits than a linebacker, linebacker and he should have severe arthritis from the cumulative damage, countless long term ailments and injures as a result, but he does not.he's generally fine outside of any recent injuries. This is what allows his burned, maimed hand to eventually heal back into full use.
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** In ''{{Series/Constantine2014}},'' Chas Chandler has ResurrectiveImmortality due to a spell John cast on him, which caused him to absorb the souls of 47 people who died in an accident. He dies repeatedly just in the single season the show ran for.

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** In ''{{Series/Constantine2014}},'' ''Series/Constantine2014,'' Chas Chandler has ResurrectiveImmortality due to a spell John cast on him, which caused him to absorb the souls of 47 people who died in an accident. He dies repeatedly just in the single season the show ran for.

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* ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'': In ''Series/TheFlash2014''/''Series/{{Arrow}}'' crossover episode "Flash vs. Arrow", Oliver teaches Barry to pay more attention to his surroundings by firing multiple hidden arrows at Barry. When Barry objects, Oliver says "I heard you heal fast" and rips the arrows out.

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** In ''{{Series/Constantine2014}},'' Chas Chandler has ResurrectiveImmortality due to a spell John cast on him, which caused him to absorb the souls of 47 people who died in an accident. He dies repeatedly just in the single season the show ran for.
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* ''Forgive Us Our Trespasses'', a ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' fanfic, invokes, exploits, deconstructs and plays this trope straight with [[{{Buttmonkey}} Vengeance]], whose power is basically [[HavingABlast turning herself into a living bomb]].

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* ''Forgive Us Our Trespasses'', a ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' fanfic, invokes, exploits, deconstructs and plays this trope straight with [[{{Buttmonkey}} Vengeance]], whose power is basically [[HavingABlast turning herself into a living bomb]].
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* ''Fanfic/VowOfTheKing'': How much damage people take in a fight notably increases after healing kido and Orihime's healing powers are introduced. Unohana can't go a single fight without getting all of her limbs hacked off.
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** Thomas suffers the most abuse among the main characters, repeatedly getting knocked out or blasted across the room. Among the things he recovered from thanks to his [[HornyDevils Incubus-based]] vampiric healing were being skinned alive and getting his neck snapped. His sister Lara once survived a point-blank explosion, though she wasn't a pretty picture afterwards, and healed by raping the bomber to death. It was even less of a pretty picture.

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** Thomas suffers the most abuse among the main characters, repeatedly getting knocked out or blasted across the room. Among the things he recovered from thanks to his [[HornyDevils [[SuccubiAndIncubi Incubus-based]] vampiric healing were being skinned alive and getting his neck snapped. His sister Lara once survived a point-blank explosion, though she wasn't a pretty picture afterwards, and healed by raping the bomber to death. It was even less of a pretty picture.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': Minnow gets her arms torn off and apart and her face sliced open, but since she's in the water it doesn't actually hurt and her biggest reaction is to sigh as she pulls her pieces together to heal.

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* ''Webcomic/MyRoommateIsAnElf'':
** Griswold is attacked as a joke by people who know elves have a HealingFactor. He doesn't find it funny.
** Jacinda's grandmother died of old age and jumped out a plane without a parachute. [[CatsHaveNineLives She has lives to spare]].
* "The Unstoppable Higgs" from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is able to recover from a broken leg and arm plus a concussion in just a few days, at the end of which he is able to succeed remarkably in a Jäger bar fight. That can be explained away given that their world has odd yet strangely advanced medical devices that are able to heal very quickly, but this is justified when he is later thrown into walls by a clank with no apparent setbacks, not to mention his encounters with Zola, when he gets punched by a highly drugged and dangerous woman, plus shot and run through with a sword.
** The [[SuperSoldier Jäger]] themselves regularly endure enormous amounts of punishment, the one time one was shown to be in any real danger of death was from a venom that liquified flesh. Luckily his friend was around and able to chop off the arm before it was too late. A scared onlooker resolved never to tell the Jägers if he got a headache.
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** Griswold is attacked as
Lexx in ''Webcomic/AlienDice'' takes a joke by people who know elves have a HealingFactor. He doesn't find it funny.
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lot of old age punishment during duels, losing and jumped regenerating limbs on a couple of occasions. Though both times he was out of commission for at least a plane without a parachute. [[CatsHaveNineLives She has lives day and needed nutritional supplements to spare]].
* "The Unstoppable Higgs"
prevent his nanites from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is able to recover from a broken leg and arm plus a concussion in just a few days, at cannibalizing the end rest of which he is able to succeed remarkably in a Jäger bar fight. That can be explained away given that their world has odd yet strangely advanced medical devices that are able to heal very quickly, but this is justified when he is later thrown into walls by a clank with no apparent setbacks, not to mention his encounters with Zola, when he gets punched by a highly drugged and dangerous woman, plus shot and run through with a sword.
**
body.
* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': See the Mega Man entry above.
The [[SuperSoldier Jäger]] themselves robot cast is regularly endure enormous taken out by the villains and are just rebuilt by Doctor Light (who the villains never take out before being stopped). The title characters are also human but either their shielding makes attacks ineffective or involuntary time travel happens.
* Bonnie Hallet from ''Webcomic/{{Chiasmata}}'' has HealingFactor that has been put to the test several times so far during the adventure since the "puzzles" she has to do to move on in the Location have all involved [[AnArmandALeg deliberately chopping off body parts]]. Unfortunately for her, [[PowerIncontinence the stuff she regrows tend to be mutated in some way]]. The first time she regrows something (her hand) it has an extra thumb, the second time (her entire arm) it barely resembles a human limb at all.
-->[[DeadpanSnarker Bonnie: This healing thing is awful. I want a refund.]]
** Outside of the main adventure we also have [[AwesomeAussie Augment]], a high ranking superhero from the Benefactors League with regeneration so powerful that she is the only person ever to have survived a [[WalkingWasteland 564]] attack and is the only one capable of being in the same room as Misanthrope for any amount of time. She is frequently sent into high-risk situations due to her ability to take high
amounts of punishment, damage, while also apparently being skilled enough to kill ''dinosaurs'' when the need arises. It's worth noting that this is one time one was shown of the many reasons that [[WildMassGuessing Augment is speculated to be in any real danger of death was from a venom that liquified flesh. Luckily his friend was around and able to chop off the arm before it was too late. A scared onlooker resolved never to tell the Jägers if he got a headache.
** Some of Higgs' dialogue suggests that he's [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld centuries old]], and in one instance he [[OohMeAccentsSlipping slipped into a Jäger accent]]
Bonnie's mother/sister/future self]]/[[EpilepticTrees time displaced clone etc.]]



* ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' has Tie'l, an alien who can heal. Slower than usual though, an arm-tentacle takes a week to regrow. Much like the quote at the start of this page Tie'l also points this out.
-->'''Tie'l:''' She cut my Arm-Tentacle off!!\\
'''Glock:''' So? It'll grow back in, like, a week.\\
'''Tie'l:''' That doesn't make it ''pleasant!''

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* ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' has Tie'l, an alien who can heal. Slower than usual though, an arm-tentacle ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': Cell and Majin Buu. Piccolo and the other Namekians also seem to get dismembered a lot. [[RunningGag Sadly, the same can't be said for Dabura]].
* The Cyborg version shows up in ''Webcomic/DresdenCodak'' during Kim's battle with the master of Dark Science. Kim, already a triple amputee from a previous encounter with time-travelling Luddites,
takes a week all serious damage to regrow. Much like the quote at the start of this page Tie'l also points this out.
-->'''Tie'l:''' She cut my Arm-Tentacle off!!\\
'''Glock:''' So? It'll grow back in, like,
her prosthetics except for a week.\\
'''Tie'l:''' That doesn't make it ''pleasant!''
few small artfully arranged cuts to her face.



* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', whenever Oasis appears to "die," she inevitably turns up alive later (exactly how she does this is unknown, even to her). So, shock of shocks, she ends up dying in just about every storyline she appears in. This is especially notable in the "Dangerous Days" arc, where Oasis is the only one of the good guys who takes lethal damage and is the only one left behind when the building they were in explodes.
* Richard of ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', regularly gets [[AnnoyingArrows impaled by arrows]] or loses limbs, then again he is undead.
** [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/248 His village]] is the [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/251 same]].

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* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', whenever Oasis appears to "die," she inevitably turns up alive later (exactly how she does this Kid Charisma in ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'' is unknown, even to her). So, shock of shocks, she ends up dying in just about every storyline she appears in. This is especially notable in the "Dangerous Days" arc, where Oasis is the only one of the good guys who takes lethal damage and is the only one left behind when the building they were in explodes.
* Richard of ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', regularly gets [[AnnoyingArrows impaled by arrows]] or loses limbs, then again he is undead.
**
[[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/248 His village]] webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=209590 tough enough]] that Summer can use a HyperspaceMallet on him (she's normally not allowed because of her SuperStrength). A page or two later, Kid Charisma is back on his feet and unscathed.
* "The Unstoppable Higgs" from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is able to recover from a broken leg and arm plus a concussion in just a few days, at
the [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/251 same]].end of which he is able to succeed remarkably in a Jäger bar fight. That can be explained away given that their world has odd yet strangely advanced medical devices that are able to heal very quickly, but this is justified when he is later thrown into walls by a clank with no apparent setbacks, not to mention his encounters with Zola, when he gets punched by a highly drugged and dangerous woman, plus shot and run through with a sword.
** The [[SuperSoldier Jäger]] themselves regularly endure enormous amounts of punishment, the one time one was shown to be in any real danger of death was from a venom that liquified flesh. Luckily his friend was around and able to chop off the arm before it was too late. A scared onlooker resolved never to tell the Jägers if he got a headache.
** Some of Higgs' dialogue suggests that he's [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld centuries old]], and in one instance he [[OohMeAccentsSlipping slipped into a Jäger accent]].



* Lampshaded in ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' [[http://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/748 here]]. Sydney suspects that if she had regeneration, which she doesn't (''as far as she knows''), she'd get hurt with alarming frequency. Maxima counters that it's mainly because the only way comic writers can show off the power is by having the person be hurt to begin with.
** It bears note that their team's invulnerable guy, Achilles, goes through things that would cripple anyone else with alarming frequency... in part because he's reckless and because he enjoys showing off. (He once blocked a sword thrust with his ''[[EyeScream eye]]'' [[ExploitedTrope just to unnerve the assailant]].) Good Thing You Don't Need To Heal?



* Goblin Dan of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' became a millionaire by selling roast hydra-head burgers as goblinoid fast food, so for him, it's a Good Thing Hydras Can Heal.
* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': See the Mega Man entry above. The robot cast is regularly taken out by the villains and are just rebuilt by Doctor Light (who the villains never take out before being stopped). The title characters are also human but either their shielding makes attacks ineffective or involuntary time travel happens.
* All the MAQ numbers from [[http://maq041.com/ MAQ #041]] have regeneration capabilities, but the one that has the most capacity is #13. So far, she's been plastered against a brick wall by a car and been gunned down accidentally as part of a demonstration.



* Lexx in ''Webcomic/AlienDice'' takes a lot of punishment during duels, losing and regenerating limbs on a couple of occasions. Though both times he was out of commission for at least a day and needed nutritional supplements to prevent his nanites from cannibalizing the rest of his body.

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* Lexx Gog-Agog in ''Webcomic/AlienDice'' takes a lot ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'' can always pull herself together because she's really [[TheWormThatWalks made of punishment during duels, losing and regenerating limbs on a couple maggots or something]]. She's also pretty annoying. This combination leads her to repeatedly have her head blown off in the meetings with the other [[DimensionLord Demiurges]].
* Richard
of occasions. Though both times ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', regularly gets [[AnnoyingArrows impaled by arrows]] or loses limbs, then again he was out is undead.
** [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/248 His village]] is the [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/251 same]].
* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' showed the downside
of commission this trope: when ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} sparred with [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], they end up having to call Commander Badass for at least a day and needed nutritional supplements to prevent his nanites help because Wolverine's body healed ''around'' Kratos's [[InstantChucks blades]], trapping them in. The Commander's later seen basically constantly injuring Wolverine so he could remove the blades.
* All the MAQ numbers
from cannibalizing [[http://maq041.com/ MAQ #041]] have regeneration capabilities, but the rest one that has the most capacity is #13. So far, she's been plastered against a brick wall by a car and been gunned down accidentally as part of his body.a demonstration.



* ''Webcomic/MyRoommateIsAnElf'':
** Griswold is attacked as a joke by people who know elves have a HealingFactor. He doesn't find it funny.
** Jacinda's grandmother died of old age and jumped out a plane without a parachute. [[CatsHaveNineLives She has lives to spare]].
* Goblin Dan of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' became a millionaire by selling roast hydra-head burgers as goblinoid fast food, so for him, it's a Good Thing Hydras Can Heal.



* Lampshaded in ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' [[http://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/748 here]]. Sydney suspects that if she had regeneration, which she doesn't (''as far as she knows''), she'd get hurt with alarming frequency. Maxima counters that it's mainly because the only way comic writers can show off the power is by having the person be hurt to begin with.
** It bears note that their team's invulnerable guy, Achilles, goes through things that would cripple anyone else with alarming frequency... in part because he's reckless and because he enjoys showing off. (He once blocked a sword thrust with his ''[[EyeScream eye]]'' [[ExploitedTrope just to unnerve the assailant]].) Good Thing You Don't Need To Heal?



* ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': Cell and Majin Buu. Piccolo and the other Namekians also seem to get dismembered a lot. [[RunningGag Sadly, the same can't be said for Dabura]].
* Bonnie Hallet from ''Webcomic/{{Chiasmata}}'' has HealingFactor that has been put to the test several times so far during the adventure since the "puzzles" she has to do to move on in the Location have all involved [[AnArmandALeg deliberately chopping off body parts]]. Unfortunately for her, [[PowerIncontinence the stuff she regrows tend to be mutated in some way]]. The first time she regrows something (her hand) it has an extra thumb, the second time (her entire arm) it barely resembles a human limb at all.
-->[[DeadpanSnarker Bonnie: This healing thing is awful. I want a refund.]]
** Outside of the main adventure we also have [[AwesomeAussie Augment]], a high ranking superhero from the Benefactors League with regeneration so powerful that she is the only person ever to have survived a [[WalkingWasteland 564]] attack and is the only one capable of being in the same room as Misanthrope for any amount of time. She is frequently sent into high-risk situations due to her ability to take high amounts of damage, while also apparently being skilled enough to kill ''dinosaurs'' when the need arises. It's worth noting that this is one of the many reasons that [[WildMassGuessing Augment is speculated to be Bonnie's mother/sister/future self]]/[[EpilepticTrees time displaced clone etc.]]
* The Cyborg version shows up in ''Webcomic/DresdenCodak'' during Kim's battle with the master of Dark Science. Kim, already a triple amputee from a previous encounter with time-travelling Luddites, takes all serious damage to her prosthetics except for a few small artfully arranged cuts to her face.
* Kid Charisma in ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'' is [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=209590 tough enough]] that Summer can use a HyperspaceMallet on him (she's normally not allowed because of her SuperStrength). A page or two later, Kid Charisma is back on his feet and unscathed.
* Part of the vampiric power set in ''Webcomic/SchwarzKreuz''.

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* ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': Cell and Majin Buu. Piccolo and the other Namekians also seem to get dismembered a lot. [[RunningGag Sadly, the same can't be said for Dabura]].
* Bonnie Hallet from ''Webcomic/{{Chiasmata}}'' has HealingFactor that has been put to the test several times so far during the adventure since the "puzzles" she has to do to move on in the Location have all involved [[AnArmandALeg deliberately chopping off body parts]]. Unfortunately for her, [[PowerIncontinence the stuff she regrows tend to be mutated in some way]]. The first time she regrows something (her hand) it has an extra thumb, the second time (her entire arm) it barely resembles a human limb at all.
-->[[DeadpanSnarker Bonnie: This healing thing is awful. I want a refund.]]
** Outside of the main adventure we also have [[AwesomeAussie Augment]], a high ranking superhero from the Benefactors League with regeneration so powerful that she is the only person ever to have survived a [[WalkingWasteland 564]] attack and is the only one capable of being in the same room as Misanthrope for any amount of time. She is frequently sent into high-risk situations due to her ability to take high amounts of damage, while also apparently being skilled enough to kill ''dinosaurs'' when the need arises. It's worth noting that this is one of the many reasons that [[WildMassGuessing Augment is speculated to be Bonnie's mother/sister/future self]]/[[EpilepticTrees time displaced clone etc.]]
* The Cyborg version shows up in ''Webcomic/DresdenCodak'' during Kim's battle with the master of Dark Science. Kim, already a triple amputee from a previous encounter with time-travelling Luddites, takes all serious damage to her prosthetics except for a few small artfully arranged cuts to her face.
* Kid Charisma in ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'' is [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=209590 tough enough]] that Summer can use a HyperspaceMallet on him (she's normally not allowed because of her SuperStrength). A page or two later, Kid Charisma is back on his feet and unscathed.
*
%%* Part of the vampiric power set in ''Webcomic/SchwarzKreuz''.''Webcomic/SchwarzKreuz''.
* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', whenever Oasis appears to "die," she inevitably turns up alive later (exactly how she does this is unknown, even to her). So, shock of shocks, she ends up dying in just about every storyline she appears in. This is especially notable in the "Dangerous Days" arc, where Oasis is the only one of the good guys who takes lethal damage and is the only one left behind when the building they were in explodes.



* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' showed the downside of this trope: when ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} sparred with [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], they end up having to call Commander Badass for help because Wolverine's body healed ''around'' Kratos's [[InstantChucks blades]], trapping them in. The Commander's later seen basically constantly injuring Wolverine so he could remove the blades.
* Gog-Agog in ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'' can always pull herself together because she's really [[TheWormThatWalks made of maggots or something]]. She's also pretty annoying. This combination leads her to repeatedly have her head blown off in the meetings with the other [[DimensionLord Demiurges]].

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* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' showed ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' has Tie'l, an alien who can heal. Slower than usual though, an arm-tentacle takes a week to regrow. Much like the downside quote at the start of this trope: when ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} sparred with [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], they end up having to call Commander Badass for help because Wolverine's body healed ''around'' Kratos's [[InstantChucks blades]], trapping them in. The Commander's later seen basically constantly injuring Wolverine so he could remove the blades.
* Gog-Agog in ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'' can always pull herself together because she's really [[TheWormThatWalks made of maggots or something]]. She's
page Tie'l also pretty annoying. This combination leads her to repeatedly have her head blown off in the meetings with the other [[DimensionLord Demiurges]].points this out.
-->'''Tie'l:''' She cut my Arm-Tentacle off!!\\
'''Glock:''' So? It'll grow back in, like, a week.\\
'''Tie'l:''' That doesn't make it ''pleasant!''
* ''Webcomic/{{Zomgan}}'': Mirae On possesses a powerful HealingFactor that can heal any and all injuries, including being sliced into numerous pieces by a Zomgan and decapitation.
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** Outside of the main adventure we also have [[AwesomeAussie Augment]], a high ranking superhero from the Benefactors League with regeneration so powerful that she is the only person ever to have survived a [[WalkingWasteland 564]] attack and is the only one capable of being in the same room as [[ILoveNuclearPower Misanthrope]] for any amount of time. She is frequently sent into high-risk situations due to her ability to take high amounts of damage, while also apparently being skilled enough to kill ''dinosaurs'' when the need arises. It's worth noting that this is one of the many reasons that [[WildMassGuessing Augment is speculated to be Bonnie's mother/sister/future self]]/[[EpilepticTrees time displaced clone etc.]]

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** Outside of the main adventure we also have [[AwesomeAussie Augment]], a high ranking superhero from the Benefactors League with regeneration so powerful that she is the only person ever to have survived a [[WalkingWasteland 564]] attack and is the only one capable of being in the same room as [[ILoveNuclearPower Misanthrope]] Misanthrope for any amount of time. She is frequently sent into high-risk situations due to her ability to take high amounts of damage, while also apparently being skilled enough to kill ''dinosaurs'' when the need arises. It's worth noting that this is one of the many reasons that [[WildMassGuessing Augment is speculated to be Bonnie's mother/sister/future self]]/[[EpilepticTrees time displaced clone etc.]]
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** Groot can regrow missing limbs in a matter of minutes or seconds, survive gaping chest wounds (since he lacks anything resembling internal organs), and, if destroyed, can regrow from a single splinter. Since this is very badass, expect him to do that very often.

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** Groot ComicBook/{{Groot}} can regrow missing limbs in a matter of minutes or seconds, survive gaping chest wounds (since he lacks anything resembling internal organs), and, if destroyed, can regrow from a single splinter. Since this is very badass, expect him to do that very often.

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