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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. Wolverine (character) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Wolverine's adamantium is ripped out by Magneto in X-Men (Vol 2) #25. Writers were inspired by a passing joke of Peter David's. [41] It is revealed that Wolverine has natural bone claws, in contrast to previously established narrative continuity that his claws were entirely bionic.

  4. Fatal Attractions (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Magneto engages the X-Men in battle, and in a fit of rage after nearly being gutted by Wolverine, tears the adamantium out of Wolverine's skeleton. Professor X, enraged by Magneto's actions, mindwipes Magneto, leaving him in a coma. The X-Men race back to Earth to treat Wolverine, while Colossus stays in a devastated Avalon to care for the ...

  5. Lady Deathstrike - Wikipedia

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    The fight with Wolverine destroyed much of Vindicator's house and ended when Wolverine revealed his bone claws. As Logan no longer possessed the adamantium stolen from her father, she concluded there was no honor to be gained by killing him. She leaves the premises peacefully. [15] However, she still remains a mercenary and an assassin.

  6. Cyber (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Cyber's adamantium claws were also capable of cutting almost any known material. The known exceptions are adamantium itself and Captain America's shield, which is composed of a Vibranium and an experimental "steel alloy". After Wolverine gouged out Cyber's left eye in combat, [18] it was replaced with an artificial implant. [19]

  7. What 'Captain America: Brave New World' Means for ... - AOL

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    Wolverine's skeleton and claws are made of the nearly indestructible material. The presence of Adamantium in the MCU hints at a world in which a new Logan is born, raised, experimented upon, and ...

  8. Hunt for Wolverine - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the X-Men had retrieved Logan's adamantium sarcophagus from Mister Sinister, [18] Forge had built a log cabin in Alberta, Canada to serve as a secret shrine to hold Wolverine, [19] Those attending the quiet ceremony were Jubilee, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rogue, Cyclops, Beast, Firestar, Storm, and Doop, having arrived at the secret ...

  9. Wolverine: Snikt! - Wikipedia

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    Fusa asks Wolverine to fight against the Mandates, who are creating programs to process metals, all except adamantium, the metal that coats Wolverine's bones and claws. Wolverine accepts and goes on a mission to the Mandate colony, where the Progenitor (the first and the only Mandate capable of replication) is located.