When it comes to healing factors, Wolverine's may be more famous than Thor's, but the God of Thunder's just might be a little better. Both Avengers benefit from a healing factor that allows them to recover from almost any wound or damage, despite one being a mutant and the other a god. While both characters' healing has limits, Wolverine has been able to pass his healing onto other individuals through blood transfusions. However, the blood of Thor and his fellow Asgardians was able to cure a mutant virus that threatened to consume the entire universe.
In Exiles #20-23 by writer Judd Winick and artist Jim Calafiore, the Exiles continue their mission to repair the multiverse and arrive at a world whose mutant population is being ravaged by the Legacy Virus. As the virus continues to wipe out thousands, the New Mutants' Warlock attempts to save his teammate, Cypher. He tries to use his Phalanx abilities to merge with his friend in the hope that it will cancel out the virus, but this plan backfires as the merger mutates the virus into something completely different. This new virus is no longer limited to mutants but remains highly contagious to all lifeforms, transforming some into technological zombie-like entities while others dubbed «Vi-Locks» maintain their intelligence and strength. By the time the Exiles arrive, the Vi-Locks have infected much of the Earth's population, which includes many notable superhumans. The Exiles' mission is to obtain a sample of Cypher's DNA that can be used to synthesize a cure.
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After their efforts fail and leave Exiles leader Blink infected, the Exiles learn that they must now destroy this Earth to protect this universe and
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