![]() Daniel way and Steve Dillon said that it is something like that,tribal hawk. About Daken,if the ink isn't poisonous the skin heals from the burn but the ink remains,as for what the tatoo is,if you take a close notice there is a head in his back that ressembles to a hawk. " X-23 has a superior healing factor cause she was clowned to be better than wolverine,thats what the scientist wanted a superior weapon x. He got his head tattoo in fifth grade and called himself 'Draken' from Fourth Middle School. With Wolverine's claws, healing factor, enhanced senses, and his own unique mutation of pheromone control, Daken takes a huge amount of abuse from the resourceful Frank but ultimately corners him on a rooftop. ![]() He never knew his father, and his mother was a prostitute who abandoned him at birth and died when he was two years old. Wolverine's estranged son, full of hatred towards his father, had previously agreed to become a fake 'Wolverine' in Osborn's Dark Avengers. Combined that with Daken's healing factor, then it's completely illogical that he even has tattoos in the first place. Draken was born in Shibuyas red light district. Not to mention, they'd be blotchy with patches that are less black than others because of how skin heals and the way that tattoo artists can rarely cover every single pore. Large tribals are just blocks of colour boring & unimaginative. They're not even very good tattoos at that. And there are no hints of any dragons in Daken's tribal tattoos. Her healing factor is superior to Wolverine's because she doesn't have a whole body skeleton coated in poisonous Adamantium to constantly fight with. ![]() Akihiro's mutations don't affect his teeth, unlike other fanged mutants in the X-Men universe, and another hero is already named 'Fang.'. "X-23 just healed a whole arm, not to mention grew everything back after she fell into a boiling vat when she thought the Legacy Virus was going to kill her. Wolverine's son Akihiro, aka Daken, was given the codename 'Fang' as an honorary title by the Shi'ar Imperium, but it breaks the tradition of 'mutant names' representing their abilities. And as for Daken's tattoo's they just seemed to be real objects or at least represent something after painting them( and him for that manner )so many times. Which she shouldn't technically be able to have. She has scars from her cutting herself but they never seem to heal, they are literally just scars. Combined that with Daken's healing factor, then it's completely illogical that he even has tattoos in the first said: " said: " No I meant X-23. "X-23 just healed a whole arm, not to mention grew everything back after she fell into a boiling vat when she thought the Legacy Virus was going to kill her. ![]() This is even more important in the Krakoan age, where mutantkind is seeking unity with its own formal language and traditions.Said: " No I meant X-23. In X-Men lore, mutant names tend to be unique, or at least shared within a family - so long as Akihiro uses the name 'Fang,' other mutants don't have access to that name, even if it's more accurate to their abilities. After Itsus death, Romulus took the baby, cutting him from his mothers womb and leaving her body behind. In 1946, Itsu, while in the last stages of her pregnancy, was murdered by the Winter Soldier in an attempt to draw Wolverine out and return him to the custody of Madripoor. This is notable because of how many mutants close to Wolverine have mutations that do present in this way - fanged mutants like Sabretooth, Wild Child, Wolfsbane, Feral, and Beast often cross paths with Wolverine and Akihiro. Akihiro was the son of Wolverine and his Japanese wife, Itsu. However, his mutations don't affect his teeth. Akihiro has his father's healing factor, enhanced senses, and claws, as well as his own power to exude pheromones which make others more susceptible to suggestion. However, while Akihiro's codename sounds like a mutant name, it's actually an alien title, and doesn't correspond to his abilities. Championed by Magneto and Professor X, the idea of 'mutant names' is intended as a form of species pride, with each mutant celebrating their 'gift' by tying it inexorably to their identity. ![]()
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