Darwin only has one power. Reactive Evolution.
He evolves to survive.
Example: He is in the sea. He grows gills.
Wolverine from X-Men was not born with mutant powers. He was made that way by evil men.
His skeleton is made of indestructible metal, he has claws, and he regenerates.
Many heroes and villains throughout the X-men titles have shown the ability to control fire. Some of the most notable are Pyro, Crystal, Firestar, Magma, and Phoenix, though there are MANY more and there are slight variations of the powers on most.
no hes a mutant born with simaler animalistic powers as wolverine
In "X-Men: First Class," Magneto does not die. Instead, he successfully breaks free from captivity and chooses to embrace his role as a villain, solidifying his position as a formidable adversary to Professor X and the X-Men. The film concludes with Magneto using his powers to escape and begin his journey as a leader of mutants.
The "X-Men", mutants who have extraordinary powers, are entirely fictional.
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Wolverine from X-Men was not born with mutant powers. He was made that way by evil men.
According to the movie X-Men have powers come from a gene that is passed down through the father's side of the family, often as a recessive gene. When the gene is a dominant gene in a child, they begin to show this by the show of powers forming, such as the powers you see in X-Men.
Wolverine is born with his powers, like some, if not all, mutants. But remember that he was born with BONE CLAWS and then Nature (William Striker) adds Adamatium to them in X-Men: Origins Wolverine.
The X-Men are mutants, humans born with an "X gene" which activates at puberty giving them special powers.
she has the power to control the weather
They transferred it to him
the x-men are waaayyyyyyyy better, they have mutant powers more powerful than a cowboy!
yes because at the end of x-men 3 Magneto got his powers back.
It is impossible, the X-Men is a work of fiction.
There will not be another X-Men movie except for the Spin-Offs.