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Wolverine's adamantium claws are iconic in both the X-Men movies and Marvel Comics, but we still can't explain how Logan ...
As cool as those adamantium claws are, Wolverine has more than a few awesome scenes with those gnarly bone claws.
The bone claws are back! In this new image from The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman once again sports his bare-bone – literally – claws that were first featured in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
A surprising theory from the ’90s suggests so. In 1993, Marvel took a huge risk—Magneto ripped the adamantium out of Wolverine’s body, leaving him feral, noseless (yup), and rocking bone claws.
He's back! Though we got a glimpse of them at the beginning of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Logan is back sporting his bone claws in The Wolverine, the latest X-Men spin-off movie shooting right now ...
"Wolverine's not getting bone claws back, nor is this new film set before the Singer originals. Now… look at Wolverine's trousers in the above picture, look back over some of our previous ...
YouTuber James Hobson, aka The Hacksmith, created the X-Men character Wolverine's claws out of metal and then tested their strength against a concrete wall.
Wolverine learned his claws were actually bone and left the X-Men, leading to six years – from 1993 to 1999 – of Wolverine without the metal that defined him.
The clip is likely the first scene of the film, taking place during Wolverine’s internment in a POW camp during World War II, back when he only had bone claws and mutant healing.
Check out his quote below, followed by a new still from the film, complete with Wolverine’s bone claws. That’s something that for me was very important, that I land in a very specific place in his ...
The bone claws are back! In this new image from The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman once again sports his bare-bone – literally – claws that were first featured in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.