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When did adamantium become toxic? Back in the early 2000s adamantium was considered nontoxic and the reason it was nurfing Wolverineâs healing factor was because it was a foreign substance that the healing factor was trying to expel from Wolverineâs body. Vibranium coating his bones would have the same result. Also vibranium is sometimes called the anti-metal so there might be a negative affect to the iron in Wolverineâs blood.
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I'm probably just a silly old man but I could swear that as I read it in the 70's that the adamantium was actually bonded to Wolverines bones at the molecular level thus creating an alloy of bone and adamantium that allowed Wolvies skeleton to be nearly as strong as the adamantium and allows him to heal should the Hulk ever break his face. The adamantium is actually produced by his bone marrow and growth platelets. The reason he is the only success is due to his mutation allowing him to heal his genetic code and bind the adamantium molecule to his DNA molecule which is the reason he also has adamantium tendons and his senses are not guite as acute as Sabertooths. Wolverine was originally very fast and very light for as dense as he was and had extraordinary endurance. I think you will find most of this in the story of his first encounter/fight and then subsequent team-up with the Hulk in their pursuit and destruction of the Wendigo. Which of course led to Wolvies falling out with the Canadian government when they refused to accept his explanation of the Hulks innocence and his refusal to further pursue Hulk and destroy the Green Goliath. Of course I could be wrong and just talking out of my @$$. đ
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Never even thought about that. Makes me wonder what other small details could be changed to make a massive difference with Wolverine. I've got a notebook where I wrote down a few ideas for things like this but with different heroes actually.
Like I've got a few different variations on the Hulk since he's one of my favorites. The example I like to give when I tell people is my "caster" Hulk idea where his powers let him actually project the Gamma he produces instead lf retaining it for physical buffs. He can still get more powerful as he gets more enraged; but instead of getting bigger, stronger, faster, tougher, etc. he can produce more powerful expulsions of gamma rays as bursts, blasts, waves, and so on.
Those lottle details can make a massive difference, particularly if you throw them into full story scenarios. A Wolverine who could generate thermal energy to pair with his normal powers would be crazy too
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@steelheart538
9 months ago
Imagine if the adamatium covered his teeth as well. He'd be able to bite through almost anything.
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