Saturday, March 16, 2019

Marvle Super Heroes

               Top 10 Marvel Super Heroes Who Can Heal

Healing is an underrated strength. It is exceptionally helpful and makes up a crucial part of a well-balanced team and without it, in challenging situations, you may find yourself a little screwed. That is, if you’re a Marvle Super Hero in a fictional world just like these guys and gals, of course. Different superheroes have different unique abilities but healing ability makes any superhero unconquerable. So in this review, we are going to take a look at the top 10 Marvle Super Heroes  who have the ability to heal.

10.THE FLASH


Starting off this list of Marvle Super Hero who have the ability to heal isn’t just one Flash, it’s multiple. Except for poor Jay Garrick. He doesn’t have the accessibility to the speed force, poor dude. But, at least he’s got that an awesome helmet. Anyway, the majority of the Flash family who has got the access to the speed force, and has mastered wielding and working within it, know how to use it to heal themselves. This is because it permits users of the speed force to accelerate healing, the same way it accelerates their metabolic process and supercharges their brain activity.

9. ROGUE


Rogue is a little bit of a wild card on our list. Absolutely no Gambit pun intended. Healing power makes a superhero unbeatable and when it comes to healing ability we should not forget Rogue. She has the involuntary (well, sometimes voluntary ) ability to absorb other mutant’s powers. This can range from physical power, superpowers and even memories. But this also means that Rogue has the ability to pick up powers from any female superhero or anyone she touches, including those superheroes who have healing abilities, regardless of whether those abilities can heal others or just regenerate one’s self. One of the main reason that makes Rogue a very powerful female superhero is her healing ability. If you put her in a fight with anyone on this list, she have one hell of an advantage over them, even our top three, although, for one of them, she  have to get his clothes off, although, I don’t really see that being an issue for him.

 8. HUMAN KITE



Alright , I know some of you may be thinking - hey , that doesn’t count . The Human Kite isn’t a true superhero . Well , have you played Fractured But Whole ? You probably should .Because Human Kite is one hell of a help on the battlefield . Also , get a sense of humor , dammit .The only thing that makes Human Kite so special is his healing ability So ,when it comes to healing ability it will be very unfair to forget Human Kite .So that is why we have placed Human Kite at number 6 in our list .

7. RAVEN


Raven first made her debut in comics 1980 in DC Comics Presents #26, created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, the fellows who revitalized the teen titans a group that Raven would become a vital member of. Raven is an empath, meaning she can sense and alter the emotions of others. But the animated version of Raven in Teen Titans has shown she’s capable of a few more lesser known tricks, including the ability to heal herself – and others around her to an extent.

6. ANGEL


Warren Worthington the third was one of the initial X-Men, first appearing in the X-Men #1 back in 1963. The character has gone through quite the number of colorful revisions over the years, with the inclusion of a secondary mutation that has popped up fairly inconsistently. But because of that mutation, Angel developed a healing factor which allows him to heal others by mixing his blood with theirs. But only if their blood type matches, so it’s kind of inconvenient. And then, when he’s Archangel, his wings painfully grow back. When he eventually returns to being Angel, his healing powers are reinstated but even stronger with less limitations.

5. SUPERMAN


As long as the man of steel is exposed to the Earth’s sun, he’ll be able to regenerate. It’s also what keeps him so young and perky. We’ve even seen him come back from the dead  sort of. In the Death of Superman arc back in 1992, after a grueling succession of awful plot points orchestrated by the editors of DC, Superman died fighting Doomsday but came back because apparently, he went into a Krpytonian coma of sorts. Even when he’s at his weakest, like that moment of him we catch in Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, he’s able to manage to get fuel from the sun’s rays and go on.

4. WOLVERINE


Wolverine’s regeneration ability is his most well-known ability aside from, well, you know. The adamantium claws. Those are sort of a big deal. Because of that adamantium and his altered biology, Wolverine is almost an indestructible machine - any wounds he acquires typically heal immediately, and it takes a whole lot to knock the character down. Even the X-Men films have done an excellent job of showcasing this.

3. DEADPOOL


 Deadpool can literally regenerate from being goo. Or dust. While the effects of his regeneration may not be as speedy as Wolverine’s (growing back a whole hand takes a wee bit of TLC time), it does make the character invulnerable, even in the face of immediate defeat. He keeps on coming back, like a bad case of herpes. I think he’d appreciate that comparison.

2. ELIXIR


 Elixir aka Josh Foley is an Omega level mutant who first appeared in issue 5 volume 2 of the New Mutants. Generally depicted as a student at the Xavier Institute, his power is biological manipulation. Meaning he can control the biological structure of organic matter, including his and others bodies. Of course, this is limited to being within a certain proximity, but this also means that in battle, he can act as a healer. And a hell of a good one at that. At one point, the Stepford Cuckoos telepathically copied and pasted Beast’s extensive knowledge of anatomy, biology and genetics into his brain, which ups his healing abilities significantly, allowing him to cure pretty much anything. He also died and was resurrected, and since then, the character can bring back others from the dead.

1. HULK


As you know that the Hulk is pretty much unbeatable. Sure, there’s a few people who can subdue him or manage to outpour him - keyword, FEW - but you still can’t deny that over the years, the hulking green monster that is Bruce Banner’s angrier half has been subjected to a bit of over-powering. For those of you unfamiliar with his arsenal of capabilities, the Hulk has shown to survive nuclear attacks, has limitless strength influenced by his emotional state with no finite element inside of him, and radiation only gets him stronger. He can regenerate, healing from wounds within a matter of seconds, has adaptive healing abilities the likes of growing tissues that let him breathe underwater, can survive in space unprotected for periods of time, AND his future self, Maestro, was capable of regenerating after being blown to dust. So, yeah. Pretty invincible. one!
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