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  2. Adamantium - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine's skeleton and claws [9] Sabretooth's skeleton and claws were laced with adamantium in a 1998 storyline. [10] Most of Bullseye's skeleton. [11] Lady Deathstrike's skeleton and talons [12] Cyber's skin, except for his face, and claws; X-23's claws [13] The Russian's body, following his resurrection by General Kreigkopf [14]

  3. Marvel's Wolverine - Wikipedia

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    Marvel's Wolverine features an ensemble cast drawn from the comic book mythology of the character, the wider X-Men mythos, and various adaptations in other media.The game follows James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine, a centuries-old mutant with retractable claws, heightened animalistic instincts and a pronounced healing factor, who is grafted with an indestructible adamantium alloy in his ...

  4. List of X-Men: Evolution episodes - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine's tortured origin comes back to haunt him as he finds out that a wild monster ravaged Mount McKenna. He goes into the Canadian wilderness to find the beastly creature. He runs into not only his archrival Sabretooth, but the doctor who gave him his adamantium skeleton and adamantium claws.

  5. Lady Deathstrike - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the device led to Wolverine, whose skeleton had also been bonded with adamantium. Deathstrike sought to kill him to right the wrong of the theft of her father's theories and to restore her family's honor; however, she and her followers were defeated by Wolverine and Vindicator of Alpha Flight . [ 8 ]

  6. Wolverine (character) - Wikipedia

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    It is revealed that Wolverine has natural bone claws, in contrast to previously established narrative continuity that his claws were entirely bionic. Wolverine himself is confused by this realization, and his healing factor is also greatly weakened by recovery from this extraordinary injury. He leaves the X-Men temporarily as a result. [42]

  7. Hunt for Wolverine - Wikipedia

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    Hunt for Wolverine #1, and Hunt for Wolverine: Adamantium Agenda #1-4 December 2018 978-1302913038: Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer: Hunt For Wolverine #1, and Hunt For Wolverine: Claws Of A Killer #1-4 December 2018 978-1302913045: Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost: Hunt For Wolverine #1, and Hunt For Wolverine: Weapon Lost #1-4 December 2018

  8. Weapon X - Wikipedia

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    In the 1991 story arc "Weapon X" (originally published in Marvel Comics Presents #72–84 in 1991), the project was designated Experiment X, and it was revealed that it was responsible for bonding the adamantium to Wolverine's skeleton, making him indestructible. It also subjected him to brainwashing in order to bring out his most basic ...

  9. Fatal Attractions (comics) - Wikipedia

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    As Wolverine recovers from his injuries, he and the X-Men learn that his claws were a part of his actual skeletal structure all along, as he now possesses claws made of bone. On Muir Island, the X-Men use Shadowcat to lure in Colossus in an effort to heal his head wound (caused by the X-Cutioner ), which they believed was responsible for his ...