[quote=Assallya] Fox has always played fast and loose with continuity. My personal favourite is Emma Frost showing up in "The Wolverine" and she's something like twelve years old in the 1980's. Then she appears again during the Cuba Missile Crisis and... she's a full grown adult? [/quote] A. Emma Frost wasn't in The Wolverine, she was in Origins. B. She was never CALLED Emma Frost. She was just called Emma in the film and Kayla's sister/Emma in the credits. C. I'm pretty sure Fox toatally retconned that as being just a mutant named Emma who had diamond hard skin and NOT Emma Frost. [quote=knighthawk] In the wolverine Xavier is back in a chair even though he would be in a new body. why is that? My other wolverine question: why do wolverines claws not leave his hands a blood-soaked mess while he cant regenerate? Bullet wounds take minutes to hours, but 6 separate 8 inch blades don't need medical attention as often as he pops and draws them back in? [/quote] His healing factor isn't GONE. It's just suppressed. And considering bullets make holes AND the bullets were still inside him, while the claw slit were just that. Slits. Granted, HUGE slits, but the skin probably had an easier time closing. Also, this is X-Men. Angel cannot fly, Kitty cannot walk on the ground while intangible, electricity finds the path of least resistance, and diamond I don't think diamonds are bullet proof. I gave up trying to use real world logic. Or even their own logic. Besides, the comics are worse when it comes to continuity.