The daughter ofGalactushighlighted just how much of a dangerWolverinecould be to the entire Marvel Universe. Wolverine is notoriously one of the most dangerous heroes in Marvel’s hero community,especially after he gets injured– and according to Galacta, he could even posea cosmic threat to realityas a whole.

Galacta: Daughter of Galactus#1 – written by Adam Warren, with art by Hector Sevilla Lujan – reveals that Wolverine is far more dangerous than even he knows himself to be.

Galacta discovers Wolverine as he fights aliens, and thinks about eating him.

As the issue estavlishes Galacta is able to trace the biomass of other heroes on a molecular level, and when she does so for Wolverine, she realizes thatWolverine actually has the potential to destroy all reality itself singlehandedly, in a twist on the iconic mutant that deserves more exploration in Marvel canon.

Wolverine Could Destroy the Marvel Multiverse

Galacta: Daughter of Galactus#1 – Written by Adam Warren; Art By Hector Sevilla Lujan & Simon Bowland

While perusing the outskirts of the galaxy, Galacta stumbles across Wolverine as he’s cutting through alien war-drones. While monologuing to her father – and, by proxy, the reader – she starts to explain why she finds Wolverine to be so compelling upon first sight. She points out his healing factor that’s been supercharged by his X-gene. Galacta hypothesizes that if she were to eat him, she could repeatedly harvest his biomass, as its constantly regenerating, essentially the equivalent of food constantly re-materializing in one’s stomach after a big feast.

Galacta continues by talking about justhow significant Wolverine’s healing factorcould be, especially given how the Celestial’s reality-engineering shaped the X-gene. She compares it to anew and improved version of Ego, the Living Planet. Every cell of its biomass encoded within Wolverine’s self-repairing biology would make for a delectable feat, but then Galacta realizes thattaking Wolverine’s reality-warping metafunction, intended for his body, and expanding it to her true form’s scale, would tear the fabric of reality itself.

Galacta the daughter of Galactus leaves Wolverine, rather than consuming him, after realizing the damage it would cause.

Wolverine’s Healing Factor Could Be Weaponized On An Unimaginable Scale

At The Mercy Of The Powers Cosmic

Wolverine has always been a walking weapon, the most dangerous fighter on any battlefield that he steps on, but this revelationhighlights how he could be unintentionally weaponized on a scale that far exceeds any individual damage he could do with his claws.Galacta explains how being defeated – or, rather, more accurately, eaten – by someone like her turns Wolverine’s biology into a threat against the Marvel Universe. Apparently, as revealed by the daughter ofGalactus, Wolverinewould be even more dangerous dead than he is alive.

Galacta: Daughter of Galactus#1is available now from Marvel Comics.

Wolverine

The human mutant Wolverine (a.k.a. Logan) was born James Howlett, blessed with a superhuman healing factor, senses, and physiology. Subjecting himself to experimentation to augment his skeleton and claws with adamantium, Logan is as deadly as he is reckless, impulsive, and short-tempered. Making him the X-Men’s wildest and deadliest member, and one of Marvel Comics' biggest stars. He’s played in Fox and Marvel’s movie franchises by Hugh Jackman.

Wolverine in Comic Art by Leinil Yu