I know a lot of people hate on the bone claws but honestly it makes sense when you think about it. That way when he got the adamantium he already had the muscles in his arms to make the claws work. If he had no claws before and just implanted them then they’d have to make some kind of mechanism/implant more muscle tissue in order for him to retract them
I don’t see understand it. “It makes it better if he didn’t have bone claws, it shows him having a rough difficult past being used as an experiment.” Him having bone claws takes that away? Plus without them his mutation is just boring asf
That's exactly how Wolverine's claws worked for most of his history. They were mechanical devices housed in his forearms. It wasn't until Wolverine issue 75 (I think) where he was retconned into having bone claws after Magneto ripped all of the adamantium out of him.
when he unsheathes them they sound more grotesque with a meaty and crunchy sound, and he pushes them out very slowly. While with adamantium it makes a clean “Sssshing!” sound and almost always instantaneously pops out
It's interesting that Wolverine's adamantium is the definition of a blessing and a curse. It's the biggest threat to his healing factor, without it, it runs unabated and would probably allow him to live 100+ years more than he did. But with it, it makes him neigh indestructible to all attacks (except from Magneto and Polaris) and one of the strongest characters in Marvel.
Adamantium is poisonous yes, but Logan’s healing factor continuously counteracts the toxic effects. The reason he ultimately dies in ‘Logan’ is because of the modified food products that reduce mutations effects. It’s why no more natural mutants are born in that world, it’s these food products that slowly weakened Logan’s healing factor which then allowed the adamantiums toxicity to start doing damage. It’s why when he takes the mutagen booster later in the film, his healing factor goes into overdrive and allows him to heal and fight again. If he could’ve avoided eating commercial foods, he’d never have weakened and died. The adamantium toxicity alone wouldn’t ever kill him.
@@Ziaotic Yes. It’s not in your face or outright mentioned, but it’s pretty clear that Logan only saw a decline in health because his healing factor was being suppressed by the modified food products which ARE mentioned in the film to be responsible for the elimination of the mutagen that allows new mutants to be born. The adamantium was always toxic, it’s just that Logan’s healing factor always negated the toxic effects.
3:30 I like how he specifically says it's disgusting. It's gross to us because of the noise, but he's living at super speed. He had to listen to the wet squelching for like minutes, and would have seen the bone pushing through his skin.
i’m pretty sure he can control when he’s in speed mode lol, that would be horrendous living like that all the time and it would be extremely difficult to talk to people
@@bushwacker4321no op is correct. In comics, Quicksilvers perception of time is way above normal. Hes constantly grouchy and anti social because conversations and basic tasks take forever in his eyes. It's a genuine drawback of speedsters. Flash and Red Rush have this perception as well and they say it's horrible as talking to loved ones and daily life is so slow to them. They all just learn to cope with it and tune it out. So yes, Quicksilver would see and hear Logans claws coming out in super slow mode
@@puffpuffpassmako in the COMICS yes but is this a comic? giving the characters such stupid drawbacks like that and not having it explained in the movie would be lame asf
@@deathwish6993 it's not just the adamantium. I don't understand how people don't get this. The adamantium finished him off, but it wouldn't have been a problem for Logan, if it wasn't for the anti-mutant drugs that were in every food and beverage and his age.
@@RonaldMcreepy did you even read my comment? That's what I said, the adamantium poisoning finished him off, yes, but if it wasn't for the anti-mutant gene-surpressing additives that were put in everything, from water to beer to all foods, it wouldn't have done anything. Only due to those additives Logans powers became extremely weak so that he could no longer fight off the adamantium poisoning
Logan has a reverse of what plot armor is. Every other panel he has to suffer horrificly, otherwise we couldnt understand that writers are unimaginable edgelords.
@@alessandroguarrera2203 Wolverine is just like Spider-Man, Batman, Nightwing, Daredevil, Red Hood, Tim Drake and Cassandra Cain in terms of insufferable bad writers that disrespects fictional characters by giving them no happiness, suffer more misery and letting them get their butts kick by enemies that SHOULD have been easy for them to handle in a fight. And I find it sad that talented people like Grant Morrison, Greg Pak, Bill Everett, Jim Lee, Alex Ross, Stan Lee, Tom Taylor, Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Scott Snyder, Peter Tomasi, Dennis O'Neil, Neal Adams, Alan Moore, Chuck Dixon, Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, James Tyrion IV, Marv Wolfman, Mark Waid, Frank Miller, Chip Zdarksy, Ed Brubaker, Joe Quesada, David Mazzucchelli, John Romita Jr, John Romita Sr, Tim Seeley, Kyle Higgins, Peter David, Zeb Wells, John Byrne, Kurt Busiek, Roy Thomas, Nick Spencer, Chris Claremont, Todd McFarlane, Gerry Conway and Steve Ditko have their legacies tarnished because of the studio executives tampering with their works by hiring "writers" that use politics as a source material instead of any form of talent.
It's the curse of every character with superhealing or immortal abilities, they have to tank the worst kinds of fking damage without killing a character.
@@yazdilmao i read somewhere that his healing factor influenced the metal that made it adapt to his body regeneration. Some say newer versions state that he has nano machines or something.
What's funny is there is a comic that magnito rips all the metal off his skeleton and all he did was make it so he had nothing to repel Wolverine with and also really pissed (a am aware his own healing factor almost killed him from having nothing to attack anymore but still)
I’m glad wolverine went back in time, but I wish he stopped mystique from basically selling him to Striker and or stopped himself from volunteering to the adamant bonding process so he still have bone clause and not be at a disadvantage because of magneto
I wish they’d shown in the films that it’s not a case of Wolverine being generally better with the adamantium skeleton- it makes him stronger, sure, but it also slows him down and constantly poisons him. Yes, his healing powers can just about handle it- but it does use them up more considerably and it’s what kills him in the end. Without it, his healing powers may have kept working more or less indefinitely. Sabretooth was meant to be in Logan (but got cut), with his powers still intact. The process and losing his memory also scar him mentally. He may have been mentally stronger before the procedure. Had he grown stronger in a similar way to Sabretooth, ie by furthering his mutation and becoming more feral and natural, he’d possibly be longer lived, faster and more or less just as strong even if his claws aren’t as sharp. He’d almost certainly have been mentally stronger and wiser. It would have been interesting to see them explore that in the films, and post Wolverine (in the original timeline, perhaps Silver Samurai could have removed the adamantium prior to trying to take the healing powers) or post Days of Future Past (in the new timeline, due to not having gone through the procedure in the first place) would have been a great way to explore that. There’s still so much they could do with the character. I’m not certain Marvel will explore any of that.
@@AzariahYalanBenjamin если тебе надо, переводи сам. Я не собираюсь тебе писать это заново на английском. Я говорю что ты говоришь бред, адамантий его не отравлял, об этом нигде не было сказано. Его отравляли вещества которые содержались в продуктах питания и уничтожали ген X. Адамантий тут не причём. Из за этих веществ регенерация Логана обессилилась и ему стало трудно ходить с тяжёлым адамантием.
Agreed. Funnily enough, for the longest time I thought that Comic Wolverine and Sabretooth were brothers too but nope, only related in the movie. Which I find strange considering them being brothers explains both their similar Mutations - nigh identical really - and their very unfriendly relationship.
Personally, I’d prefer the Bone Claws. Sure, not as strong as the metal ones, but the bone claws really lean into the savage nature of his powers. The bones also regrow quickly (like in Origins) and I like the visual aspect of them. Also, the Adamantium messed with his healing eventually, so…
The best combination would probably be metal claws and a bone skeleton. It would minimize the adamantium poisoning while maximizing the damage he could do. The only issue from that would be his body being significantly less tanky as his bones can still break when hit by a car.
@@thecod2345 yup and if he get's sliced then what ? I mean he can heal but he still needs his skeleton as a framework to regenerate, otherwise what happens if you split him in half ? He's not a goofy character like Deadpool who'd break the 4th wall and explain what happened, will he die or there'll be two wolverines?
In the movies, Wolverine's mutation was bone claws as well as his healing. He got adamantium poured over his entire skeleton, including the claws, which is why they later were metal
Anyone ever notice the differences in his reactions before and after he got his adamantium under skin? He used to scream when he got shot before, but he was full-on chesting gunshots after he got it.
I felt bad when Logan lost his adamantium claws in "The Wolverine". Not only does he have to walk around with a 10-ton heavy skeleton that makes him more vulnerable to Magneto and drowning and impairs his healing factor but the one offensive part of his bone structure isn't even coated with it anymore... At least not until Magneto puts it back into his claws lol
What's confusing to me, is they install metal when he gets older, and then later that chineses dude removes it....then in Logan, he has metal again and main reason he is dying is the metal is poisoning him. To many blanks not filled in.
Magneto definitely used his magnetism to adjust the adamantium in Wolverine's body to put them back on his claws again. His skeleton is still laced with Adamantium.
His bone claws are very weak. If Victor could break them just by stepping on them. Wolverines power is mostly animal-like... His healing factor is the only strong thing about him, otherwise he is as strong as one of magneto's pawns in Last Stand.
Victor could literally climb a building vertically and run on all fours with no eftort. His legs are beyond strong. Dont forgot when he jumped off that cooling tower on the island in xmen origins with no hesitation. Logan's bone claws are by no means weak but this is sabretooth were talking about.
I still can’t believe wolverine didn’t bother to avoid the experiment that let him having an adamant him skeleton. I mean he’s healing. Factor could’ve still remain strong and he would’ve stood more of a chance against people like magneto.
@@JavierMartinez-oj3rg uh...i'll believe you meant "point", after the events of the movie he was immediately taken and became Weapon-X again and regained his Adamantium, so there was no way of avoiding it
Wolverine's bone claws and adamantium claws are getting extremely old now. There are so many other different types of metal in the Marvel universe that I would like to see Wolverine infused his bones with. Such as: I would like to see Wolverine fused with vibranium metal or asguardian metal or Carbonadium metal or Promethium metal or Uru metal.
Aqui fue donde se enveneno Wolverine por culpa de Magnetto. Todo ese hierro oxidado que Magnetto le metio a Wolverine lo mato muchos años después en la película LOGAN 2017.
No, Logan ocurre en un universo alterno al de las películas. Aunque fue gracias a Magneto que Logan volvió ser victima del Arma X en la nueva línea de tiempo.
I know there's already a mutant who kind of does it. But I think it'd be kind of cool if Logan fought from a long range by snapping a claw off and chucking it like a dart.
How did Magneto stop his hand if it was pure bone? I mean, because he had adamantium, it's understandable, but as pure bone, i don't think that's believable.
@@mdeleon9481 Yes earlier in the movie, he gets his Adamantium claws cut off and his bone claws grow back. His body still has the metal but his claws don't because they got cut off
@@mdeleon9481 you don't need the movie to explain it when Wolverine's had adamantium in all his body since XMEN 1. Just because he los his claws doesn't mean the adamantium coating all his other bones is gone.
@@elpogio4890 But i didn't see the movie, so just watching how Magneto stops him being only bone claws made me think it was illogical. It was just that.
@@NeptuneNoire i think it's easier to just think they found some more adamantium somewhere because it's not like Wolverine has some adamantium to spare in his body.
@@hsujhsuj3221I mean his Adamantium is called Adamantium beta because his healing factor changed the metals compound. So maybe it just regrew over his claws overtime