A healing factor is a term used to describe the ability of some characters in fiction to recover from bodily injuries or disease at a superhuman rate.
The term itself is most commonly applied to characters in the Marvel Universe, although other quickly-regenerating characters exist.
Broad displays of artistic license have often led to debates among fans of particular comic book characters that have superhuman rates of healing, such as Wolverine, Sabretooth, the Incredible Hulk, et cetera, as to which comic characters heal faster, or exactly which level their healing factors are.
Marvel Comics characters to possess a "healing factor" include:
Various types of groups and races heal faster than humans due to a combination of natural biology and mystical energies. These include:
The members of the various groups and races listed above possess their "healing factors" as a result of mystical energies and influences that are common to their species. Many members of the various "gods", Eternals, and Elders, are able to heal themselves by purposely channeling the mystical energies of their bodies to heal themselves to exceptional degrees.
However, some individual members of the groups and races mentioned possess near-true immortality, which means that they have completely stopped aging and they can't physically die except under specific circumstances. Some individual "gods" and Eternals can only truly die if a significant portion of their bodily molecules are scattered, thus preventing them from regenerating vital areas of their anatomy essential to survival.
The incarnation of Death itself has banned the Elders of the Universe from entering its realm, which would indicate that the Elders possess true immortality and can't physically die and will regenerate no matter the magnitude of injury or injuries. Vampires, werewolves, and various other characters listed above cannot impose their "will" over their healing powers. Their "healing factors" are an automated response of their bodies. Also, a number of the characters listed above possess variable degrees of invulnerability in addition to enhanced healing abilities. In many cases, their levels of invulnerability are considerably higher than their healing rate.
There are numerous others, however, the individuals and groups mentioned are some of the more well known.
Comic book terminology | Fantasy | Fictional abilities | Science fiction themes
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