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  2. Wolverine (Ultimate Marvel character) - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine's mutant power in the Ultimate Universe has been described as the ability to "survive" as opposed to just "heal". It is commonly thought that Wolverine's death in Ultimatum was counter to continuity, as previously Wolverine had survived being ripped in half, decapitation, and a nuclear explosion.

  3. Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk is a comic book miniseries, published by Marvel Comics. The series is set in one of Marvel's shared universes , the Ultimate Universe . It was written by Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof , and illustrated by artist Leinil Francis Yu and colorist Dave McCaig .

  4. Half-Life (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life is a first-person shooter that requires the player to perform combat tasks and puzzle solving to advance through the game. Unlike most first-person shooters at the time, which relied on cut-scene intermissions to detail their plotlines, Half-Life ' s story is told mostly using scripted sequences (bar one short cutscene), keeping the player in control of the first-person viewpoint.

  5. Hugh Jackman Shares Insanely Ripped ‘Wolverine’ Thirst Trap ...

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    Hugh Jackman is showing off his body!. On Wednesday, Sept. 4, the actor, 55, shared a shirtless mirror selfie showing off the incredibly ripped physique he achieved to star in Deadpool & Wolverine ...

  6. Half-Life (series) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, Valve announced that the two main Half-Life games had sold 15.8 million units in retail (9.3m for the first, 6.5m for the second), while the Half-Life expansions [85] had sold 1.9 million (Opposing Force: 1.1 million, Blue Shift: 800,000) and Half-Life 2 expansions 1.4 million units (all for Episode One) by the end of November ...

  7. Wolverine (character) - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine (birth name: James Howlett; [1] alias: Logan and Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men.

  8. Fatal Attractions (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2003 video game X2: Wolverine's Revenge (whose storyline has more connections to the Marvel Universe than to X2), the events of Fatal Attractions are briefly mentioned during the confrontation between Magneto and Wolverine, with Wolverine reminding the former he didn't forget when Magneto ripped the adamantium out of Wolverine's body.

  9. Ultimate Wolverine - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Wolverine is an ongoing comic book series written by Chris Condon, illustrated by Alessandro Cappuccio, and published by Marvel Comics primarily based on the character of Wolverine. This version of Wolverine serves as the Winter Soldier , utilized by The Maker's Council to maintain their control of the world. [ 1 ]