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  2. Adamantium - Wikipedia

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    Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy, most famously appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine 's skeleton and claws.

  3. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Adamantium is not depicted as a naturally occurring metal but as having been inadvertently invented by fictional American metallurgist Dr. Myron MacLain in trying to recreate his prior discovery, a unique alloy of steel and vibranium. Despite its potential uses in armament and armature, adamantium is rarely used due to high cost and inability ...

  4. Vibranium - Wikipedia

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    Vibranium (/ v aɪ ˈ b r eɪ n i ə m /) is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store, and release large amounts of kinetic energy.

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    It turns out Adamantium has been discovered in the ruins where a dead Celestial appeared in the ocean and is now the most valuable element on the planet. ... there was a real-life attempt to ...

  6. Adamant - Wikipedia

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    Adamantine spar, a real mineral; adamantine, an adjective defined at Wiktionary; Aggregated diamond nanorods, ultrahard, nanocrystalline form of diamond; Unobtainium, a name given to exotic, fictional materials used in science fiction; Adamantina, a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo. Adamantium, a fictional metal alloy in the ...

  7. Adamantine - Wikipedia

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    Adamantine may refer to: . Adamant or adamantine, a generic name for a very hard material; Adamantine (veneer), a patented celluloid veneer Adamantine lustre, a property of some minerals

  8. Omega Red - Wikipedia

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    Implanted within Omega Red's arms are long retractable tendril-like coils made of carbonadium, an artificial alloy that is the former Soviet Union's attempt at creating true adamantium. Carbonadium is more malleable than adamantium and, while being vastly stronger than steel, is considerably less durable than adamantium.

  9. Ultron - Wikipedia

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    Ultron is notable for being the first character in Marvel Comics to wield the fictional metal alloy adamantium [2] and for his (in-story) creation of the Vision. [3] [2] Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, Ultron has since featured in Marvel products across different media, such as animated television series and video games.