

Thirdly, the details of the death have to be written within 6 minutes and 40 seconds or the person will die of a heart attack, which obviously wouldn't kill Wolverine. Secondly, the Death Note states " This note will not take effect unless the writer has the person's face in their mind when writing his/her name." So whoever is using it to kill Logan would've had to have seen him before - which is easy enough assuming it would be one of his villains.
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Related: Could Batman Outsmart Death Note's Light?įirstly, whoever is using the Death Note would have to know Logan's full name. It's probable that he could be killed again this way, though only if it's in accordance with the Death Note's rules.

While these deaths have been reversed, his death from suffocation was permanent for quite some time. Alternatively, Logan's been killed various times by disintegration, but only if every cell is destroyed leaving him nothing to regenerate from.

In 2014's Death of Wolverine, Logan was encased in Adamantium, the same material his bones are covered in, and was suffocated to death. In fact, he's about to die for the second time in eight years. The best way to know for sure is to compare the rules of the Death Note and the many times Logan has met his end in the comics.ĭespite his ability, Wolverine has died a multitude of times over the years. Wolverine, debatably the most recognizable member of the X-Men since the team's creation, is well known for being unkillable due his magnificent healing factor, but would his powers hold up against the mystical powers of the Death Note? The supernatural book from the titular manga was penned by the gods of death and is capable of many things, so it could be possible.
