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In Incredible Hulk #454 – written by Peter David, with art by Adam Kubert– Hulk and Wolverine once again find themselves at odds; however, this time, Wolverine is without his adamantium and instead ...
Wolverine lost his adamantium skeleton in August 1993’s X-Men (Vol. 2) #25, but fans wouldn’t find out about Wolverine’s bone claws until Wolverine (Vol. 2) #75, which was a month later.
Wolverine made a cameo in Incredible Hulk #180 but didn’t appear in full until the next ... whose bone claws and healing powers manifest on his father’s plantation in late-19th century ...
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. First Look ...
Wolverine of the X-Men guest stars in this preview of Immortal She-Hulk #1 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works .
The cover, with Hulk reflected in Wolverine’s claws, is one of Marvel’s most iconic covers ever, replicated for posters and t-shirts, and now Deadpool & Wolverine.
In a new interview with Empire, he reveals that the The Wolverine will not be another prequel to Bryan Singer’s X-Men films. Even with the bone claws in the above image. Minor spoilers ahead… ...
Technically, the She-Hulk reference to metal claws could be about Wolverine’s nemesis Sabretooth, whose own skeleton and claws were adamantium-ized within comic canon, though only in certain arcs.
She-Hulk Attorney at Law Episode 2 just dropped one of the biggest X-Men Easter eggs we've ever seen in the MCU. So what does this mean for Wolverine?