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After Wolverine's near-fatal blow during "Fatal Attractions," Magneto used his magnetic abilities to remove the adamantium through Logan's pores, nearly killing Wolverine.
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Deadpool & Wolverine finally addresses this long-running discrepancy with its comics-accurate Wolverine variant, using VFX to shrink Jackman down to Logan’s “official” stature.
Deadpool & Wolverine is meant to be both a beginning and an end. The third of the Ryan Reynolds films about Marvel’s merc with a mouth is the character’s MCU debut, but it also shuts the book ...
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.
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'Fatal Attractions' was kind of created by accident with Peter David admitting that he tossed out the concept of Magneto removing Wolverine's adamantium as a joke.
Wolverine Loses His Adamantium: What’s Next? Just as in “Fatal Attractions,” Wolverine learns in Episode 9 what happens when you push Magneto too far. The Master of Magnetism pulls the very metal from ...