In DC comics, Super-man is probably the closest thing, your get to healing. Even though nothing, can penetrate him except Kryptonite.
Lego_man2323
Not exactly. There is a comic collaboration between DC and Marvel called Amalgam Comics. They combine their characters to make something like a hybrid. Wolverine has been paired up with Batman to make a character called Dark Claw. The DC equivalent of Wolverine is Lone Wolf aka Timber Wolf. A lot more agile than Wolverine, no claws, and not quite the healing ability, and not Canadian.
Sall Acorn in the comics. Aside from her, no one.
Wolverine's relationship with X-23 can be portrayed one of two ways most of the time. It started out as being a father-daughter type of relationship, but over time, it morphed into a sibling type of relationship, with the father-daughter still popping out from time to time.
the amalgam comics is a crossover of the characters,like green skull,of lex luthor & red skull,or supersoldier,of superman & captain america,or dark claw,of batman & wolverine
See the link below for pictures:the wolverine looks like a small bear.
In DC Comics, the character most similar to Wolverine is likely Lobo. Both are tough, anti-heroic figures with regenerative abilities and a penchant for violence. Lobo, like Wolverine, has a rough demeanor, a complex moral code, and a reputation as a formidable fighter. Additionally, both characters often find themselves at odds with authority while still having a loyal fanbase.
yes he has anger like wolverine
In the 2012 film, no, Wolverine did not appear. The rights of Wolverine are owned by 20th Century Fox, and the Avengers are owned by Marvel Entertainment. In the comics, however, he is frequently a member of the Avengers.
Adam Hughes does DC comics which are very popular. In my opinion I like when he does Wonder Woman illistrations. She is one of my favorite heros and I know that anyone that is a comic "Geek" will love it as well.
No, you cannot.
A Wolverine young, like a baby fox, is called a kit
like 3