As a mystical being, who says Sas' hair would grow at all?Quote:
The amount of time Walt's spent as Sasquatch would've grown his hair quite considerably.
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As a mystical being, who says Sas' hair would grow at all?Quote:
The amount of time Walt's spent as Sasquatch would've grown his hair quite considerably.
Oh yeah, I get that.
I was just recalling that any injuries he sustains as Sasquatch have to heal, rather than just changing to human and then back to beast and being as good as new so by that logic there'd be scope for hair growth.
It wasn't a serious thought, just a little quirk.
Same thing for Beast and Wolverine etc.
If Wolverine was to get a hair cut, would his healing factor not take it back to what it was before the perm?
Taken seriously; no, on account of hair is dead tissue.
... then again, it does grow back when it's, say, burned off.
Most animals, even non-mystical ones, have limits to their hair length. Even humans do, on their arms and legs; just not their head hair.
I figure that applies to Sasquatch.
- Le Messor
"I'd love to, but the last time I went, I never came back."
That's the thing though, human head hair grows at a rate of 0.4mm a day approximately (within it's cycles) so with Wolverine's healing factor it'd be constantly growing and even the dead tissue would regenerate.
Similar sort of thing with finger & toenails perhaps.
And yeah, I know it's comics so you have to overlook some sense of normality for the sake of artistic license, but it amuses me.
Coming soon:
Wolverine's new look:
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is there a needle in that haystack?