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Snikt, bub. The Marvel comic book superhero and staple X-Men member, Wolverine, is best known for his iconic claws, coated in the unbreakable metal known as adamantium. Wolverine (played on the ...
One of the most iconic comic book storylines involving Adamantium is the 1991 X-Men story “Fatal Attractions.” In it, an enraged Magneto ripped the Adamantium out of Wolverine’s body.
The fictional metal known as Adamantium has played a key role in Marvel storytelling for decades. Of course, much of its history centers around the iconic X-Men member Wolverine.
Wolverine survived, and his bone claws re-emerged (in 1993’s Wolverine #75). With his healing factor weakened and now without his adamantium-laced skeleton, Wolverine left the X-Men that same issue.
Captain America: Brave New World introduces Adamantium, the metal that lines Wolverine's skeleton, into the MCU. Here's what you need to know about it.
Ultimate Wolverine #8 hits stores Wednesday with mutant mayhem as Logan faces Angel while the Opposition infiltrates a ...
His claws, of course, are also made of Adamantium. In fact, I’d hazard to guess if you’ve heard of Adamantium at all, it’s in relation to Wolverine and nowhere else.
Named after the fabled metal Adamantine of Greek mythology, Adamantium (or versions of the virtually indestructible steel alloy) has been used to enhance Wolverine’s worst enemies, including ...
In 2018's Hunt for Wolverine: Adamantium Agenda #3-4 by Tom Taylor and R.B. Silva, the Marvel heroes need more firepower, and Tony Stark is willing to oblige with some tech of his own.
With Captain America: Brave New World, or Captain America 4, Adamantium will make its way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, setting the stage for Wolverine’s origin and future storylines. The ...