While comic book heroes are often gifted with incredible powers that put them far above mortal men, there are a number of superheroes like Iron Man or The Question who have battled with their own demons in the bottle like normal everyday people struggling with the effects of alcohol.

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However, there are some other superheroes in the comic book world that don't have to worry as much about alcohol's effects or it's consequences the morning after due to their unique abilities or physiology, which actually negates the effect of alcohol and makes heroes like Wolverine very hard to get drunk.

10 Wolverine

It's a question a lot of fans may have, as Wolverine has been shown repeatedly as someone who enjoys drinking beer, but he also has an incredibly powerful healing factor that constantly repairs toxins and damage in his body.

Consuming alcohol would technically create damage to the body and liver that would be instantly healed, though the effects of the alcohol may take longer to purge. This makes it possible for Wolverine to get drunk when consuming huge amounts of alcohol, though his "buzz" would wear off very quickly.

9 Superman

Clark Kent/Superman is an alien Kryptonian with different physiology and increased metabolism that burns alcohol our of his system faster than the effects can take hold, making it practically impossible for him to get drunk.

However, his makeup is close enough to human that when he has lost his abilities, he is able to consume alcohol and get drunk, or when he is under the influence of Kryptonite, as seen during his drinking binge in Superman III.

8 Captain America

Prior to the experiment that transformed young Steve Rogers into the superpowered Captain America, alcohol would most definitely have had an effect on the lightweight, but as the Sentinel of Liberty, it would take a lot of liquor.

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The super-soldier serum that runs through Captain America's veins that gives him his abilities hypercharges his metabolism, making it very difficult for him to get drunk, making him a good drinking partner for Wolverine on occasion. Even 1000-year old Asgardian alcohol failed to inebriate Captain America in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

7 The Flash

Everything about Barry Allen/The Flash is enhanced due to his connection to the Speed Force, which grants him his super-speed and enhanced metabolism that is capable of burning up toxins and poisons faster than they can take hold.

He's also usually unable to get drunk due to his sped-up metabolism, though as fans saw on The CW's The Flash, Barry was able to get hammered thanks to an incredibly potent dose of alcohol created by Cisco that led to a hilarious, but short-lived evening.

6 Quicksilver

Much like his speedy counterpart in the DC universe, Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver is a speedster with an enhanced mutant metabolism that was built to metabolize food so efficiently that his body produced almost no waste.

This extended somewhat to the consumption of alcohol as his body quickly burned through the liquor and the effects, though after he had lost his abilities following the House of M event, he was finally able to drown his sorrows in the bottle to try and escape his guilt over the mutant Decimation.

5 Cyborg

Cyborg

Victor Stone was involved in an accident that cost him most of his human body, though his father was able to reconstruct his body using advanced technology that saved his life and turned him into a superpowered Cyborg.

While Cyborg's origins have changed over the various reboots of the DC Universe, his new form has largely removed his need to eat, drink, or sleep, and even if he were to consume alcohol his robotic body would burn it as fuel without the added benefits of the alcohol.

4 Vision

Vision from the Young Avengers uses his powers.

The Vision is a synthezoid created by the robotic Ultron using advanced technology that he hoped would help him infiltrate and destroy the Avengers, though the Vision joined them to become one of their most frequent members.

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As a synthetic being, Vision has no need to eat or drink, though he routinely simulates human behavior like drinking at a club in order to experience human life while also making those around him feel more comfortable, though anything he consumes is turned into fuel by the furnace in his chest.

3 Martian Manhunter

Martian Manhunter takes a load off

J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter, as his name implies, is a Martian whose physiology is wildly different from humans, giving him complete cellular control over his body that gives him shape-shifting abilities.

His body also reacts very differently to things on Earth, like the Choco cookies that he briefly became addicted too during his time with the Justice League International, though he was able to expunge the addicted molecules from his body and eradicate them.

2 Bloodshot

Valiant Entertainment's Bloodshot has appeared with a couple of different origins over the years, with the first iteration gaining his abilities through powerful nanites in his bloodstream that were able to rebuild his injured body like a healing factor.

Later versions of Bloodshot were actually dead before being brought back to life by the nanites, which gifted them various abilities like technopathy but would also immediately attack and eliminate any threat to the body, including alcohol.

1 Invincible

Mark Grayson became the superpowered hero known as Invincible when his abilities finally appeared during his teenage years, powers he had inherited from his alien father and costumed hero Omni-Man.

Omni-Man was a Viltrumite, whose DNA was so powerful it almost entirely overwrote Mark's human genes, granting him nearly all the strengths and defenses that included an enhanced healing factor and immunity to toxins and disease, making it almost impossible for him to get drunk.

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