No, he needs a Mysterium laced skeleton. It’s much stronger than Adamantium, nullifies magic, inhibits telepathy and completely bypasses Spider-Man’s spider sense.
Correct they made it poisonous because they felt Wolverine needed to die at some point. Call it horrible Marvel Comic writing. One of the reason why I stopped reading Marvel and DC comics years ago; bad writers, bad writing, horrible plot points, and unnecessary inconsistencies. It’s a byproduct of bad continuity within the core of Marvel comics writing team.
but when magneto removed wolverine's adamantium skeleton in the 90s comics, logan started having an increased healing factor. so while the term adamantium poisoning itself wasn't used, it has been a thing for a few decades that the adamantium impedes his healing factor on some level
I always liked the idea of him being super heavy due to his skeleton. A punch from this dude without his claws would be like getting hit with a warhammer.
His skeleton alone weighs 300 lbs, iirc. You are correct. Also, he is *super* strong because he's hauling an extra 300 lbs everywhere he goes every day.
Actually, the 300lbs adamantium was a late retcon by a writer that didn't do their homework. It was written long ago that adamantium was a ultra clean pure metal that was 10 times stronger than titanium, and lighter than aluminum. That was why he was always able to swim without sinking all the way to the bottom. Plus, that was why Bullseye was able to have adamantium grafted to his skeleton, without dying from "adamantium" poisoning. Carbonatium metal was very poisonous(the Russian version of adamantium).
Actually, there's a comic where he gets vibranium, so no he doesn't explode, it's simply a fact that he has adamantium because that's what the comics chose for him, there's no deeper meaning for them picking that over something else.
Actually it doesn’t matter that adamantium is heavier. Wolverine’s healing factor grows his muscle at an exponential rate, meaning the stress once caused by the weight had long disappeared from his body due to muscle growth being constant until it wasn’t needed. So the weight he feels from the adamantium is no more than you feel from basic body weight. Additionally, due to his healing factor, Wolverine cannot lose muscle mass. Meaning if he starved himself, normally his body would eat muscle tissue after burning fat down below 7 percent. But due to his healing factor, his muscle would just grow back as it doesn’t need nutrients to regrow. That means that any added muscle is retained and never lost. Source material: Wolverine #43: Civil War has his entire body destroyed by a bomb with nothing but the skeleton left (Canon) Logan #2: Hit with a Nuclear Bomb which also completely destroys all flesh on his bones, comes back by himself (Canon) Wolverine #3 Logan is strapped to a bomb with highly explosive warheads as well as the payload and is completely blown up except the skeleton.
understood but... a specific story depicted Logan dehydrated, starving in the desert and not being able to heal properly due exactly to lack of nutrition needing to heal. The hallucination he had at that moment reminded him of this fact. he then proceeded to eat a buzzard raw stating, "What? It's protein right?" He could become ENFEEBLED to extremes of this manner but would still survive and recover overall yes. Nutrition matters even for him though. all i'm really saying here.
@@shaynekell7343 so Wolverine was hit with an atomic bomb, canon, and nothing left but his brain. He still healed. The story you’re referencing, what was it comic book series and number.
Abit but his healing is tide some what to his energie if he has low energie he doesnt heal as wel,he stated if he wants to heal wel he needs food to turn into energie
Here is a twist, he gets vibranium skeleton and it assist his healing factor makes him youthful again and far more explosive. Elevating him to be truly unstoppable.
@@stephenwonghongweng4298 nah, it would just give him kinetic-energy absorbing bones, as the video stated. And releasing that energy would be problematic because it's inside his body instead of outside like a suit, That's why he would blow his limbs off. Wolverine's mutant physiology and healing factor are already superior to the peak human levels provided by the heart-shaped herb and super-soldier serum.
@@neospock5034 his mutant powers will just enable him to absorb all the energy into his muscles and either discharge it through his claws or power up his healing factors or body even more.
@@stephenwonghongweng4298 what gives you that idea? The kinetic energy release is just an explosion. It's not part of his own natural abilities. It would damage him, and he'd have to heal from it. Wolverine's mutant power doesn't give him immunity to energy bombs going off inside of his body, which is basically what it would be. Sure someone like Forge, Black Panther, or Professor X could develop some technology that allowed Wolverine to safely channel those energy explosions, but that's not something his body naturally does on its own. Wolverine's healing factor just heals him after things damage him, it's not super-adaptation like Darwin or Hulk.
@@angelortiz6373 yes Atlantis is a thing in the comics, but they only have significant deposits of vibranium in the movie universe. That's another change specific to the MCU. In the comics it's Wakanda for standard vibranium and the Savage Land for anti-metal.
because it's not just a coating of adamantium. It started out being described that way, but Marvel later revealed that the adamantium actually was absorbed into his bones and bonded with them.
And this is all a moot point because as far as I ever saw no one knew it would poison him that was only realized at a later time and it was just assumed up until old man Logan that his healing factor would just continually "cure" him indefinitely
Adamantium is indestructible by conventional means. Vibranium on the other hand-although it is indeed very durable-is still very able destructable. Someone like Hulk or Thor could break Vibranium if they tried hard enough. They wouldn't be able to make a dent in Adamantium though-unless it's due to magic by Thor.
@@God_of_War-04 Not really. They had Retcon things to make Wolverine’s skeleton a special type of Adamantium, because beings like Thor and Hulk actually were breaking Adamantium in their solo books. A similar thing could’ve been done with Vibranium.
@@donovanlarsen7982 Wolverine's Adamantium-aka Adamantium-Beta-is only adaptive to his biology. It isn't any more indestructible than normal Adamantium.
@@donovanlarsen7982 not really, the retcon just established that all adamantium which had been previously broken by Hulk, Thor etc was an inferior grade that was cheaper and easier to mass produce. Wolverine and Ultron still had the real deal,. primary/true adamantium. It was a quick and dirty way to keep adamantium's unbreakable status intact.
the best version of Wolverine had Adamantine metal in him, the metal the Greek gods use, the same metal that Adamantium was a failed copycat of, perks of dating Hercules.
Adamantium is a failed copycat of proto-adamantium (the unique alloy of Captain America's shield, created during WW2). Legends of adamantine are what inspired Dr Maclains's wartime efforts in the first place, but he never had any of that metal to work with- so in a way it's twice removed from adamantium.
The vibraninum was merely the writers wanting him to have his own special metal for his body with adamantium. If i recall correctly vibraninum has no magnetic properties either so he would literally just go around slaughtering his comics universe of villains basically unopposed. He could handle the discharge of energy aspect easily with his rapid regeneration. It would also harm those who struck him with the explosive release he could also learn to redirect and focus the discharges like a wave of energy channeled and directed like an ability similar to cyclops.
T'Challa found a way to either cancel out or control the kinetic energy dispersion of Vibranium and started grafting it into his own body; including his teeth
Cap's shield is a combination of both Vibranium and Adamantium, but the Adamantium in it is "proto" Adamantium which is even stronger than Wolverine's standard version and the only known proto-Adamantium anywhere in the Marvel Universe.
Adamantium was a composite using Vibranium though......isn't it? I seem to remember that Adamantium was the government's answer to Vibranium, because Vibranium was so difficult and expensive to procure from Wakanda. So they found a way to use a small amount of Vibranium mixed with other alloys to make Adamantium, it was almost as strong as Vibranium but lacked the vibration absorbing effects.....
It actually wouldn't be as bad as it seems. 1. The iron in the blood isn't affected by antarctic vibranium. Otherwise, T'Challa's claws would kill him. 2. Wolverine's healing factor would alter the vibranium to work with his biology. That's the only reason he survived the bonding process. If that didn't happen, he would've died when they bonded his skeleton with adamantium. His body wouldn't have access to his bone marrow, keeping him from making new red blood cells.
My only counter argument is that between Reed Richards, SpiderMan, Tony Stark, just to name a few, could make a vibranium that doesn't come with any of those drawbacks
Actually the only three smartest Marvel characters that can pull off such an experiment in creating a vibranium with non-toxins in it are, Reed Richards, Doctor Doom and Forge. 1991-1993 Marvel universe series cards, intelligence highest rating levels 6, human/mutant abilities, not including cosmic like characters.
they aren't "drawbacks", those are the fundamental properties of the metals. Vibranium (from Wakanada) has that name because it absorbs vibrations. If you don't want vibration absorption (including kinetic energy impacts) then you'd use a different metal. Likewise anti-metal (antarctic vibranium) has that name because it destroys other metals. Literally that's what those particular subtances do. Neither Parker, Banner, Stark, Pym, T'Challa, Doom or Richards can change that. Vibranium isn't as tough as proto-adamantium, or adamantium, or uru, or adamantine, or dargonite but admantium is the only one of those metals available on modern-day Earth.
@@neospock5034honestly I agree and after watching Logan and him dying from the poisoning. I feel like they'll fix it. As the only way to save Logan. And from what I'm thinking it'll be Uru with some other metal to create something lighter stronger and better than what he has.
Let's forget logic for a second since comics have done somethings that don't make sense. I'd like to think that if the writers choose to give him Vibranium. That they would also give him the ability to concentrate the energy directly into his claws. It would be seriously cool to see him slashing mid fight to then give a stabbing punch that pushes back his enemies through multiple walls or just makes them explode 💥.
Vibranium would make him light and agile BUT his power would be less effective. The adamanthium weighs more which gives he stronger attacks. He's already crazy fast with what he's got, he doesn't need another speed or agility buff in exchange for strength.
I think the main reason is that they simply couldn't get vibranium in the first place. I'm sure they would have preferred to use it but adamantium is what they had.
The "Main reason." Is because Adamantium is stronger, at least in the comics. And With Adamantium Wolverines healing factor altered its molecules that created its own variant. So who's to say his healing factor wouldn't do the same to vibranium that it did to Adamantium, which is an alloy of vibranium and steel anyway.
OK, so why can't they use another metal that is stronger than those are mentioned from a different planet or galaxy? These comic books writers don't really think things through
How would they get the adamantium off and the new metal on?? The Weapon X program was irreversible. He can’t just change the metal he uses like how Iron Man changes suits lol.
@@C-Thunder there aren't a bunch of "superior" metals to choose from. The liquid adamantium could be injected when it was first created, but once it hardens that's it. And adamantium is the most durable metal that Earth is capable of producing. Captain America's shield alloy (proto-adamantium) is even better- the strongest metal of all, but it's one of a kind. Over 70+ years it's never been successfully reproduced. The failed attempts are what resulted in adamantium. Uru and Adamantine come from realms of gods, Dargonite doesn't get invented until the 31st century- so none of those are available.
@@neospock5034 this here yes basically availability at the time of weapon x project and magneto removing his Adamantium was only in a single story arc as far as I recall so would be the only arc they could replace it with a different metal but in that arc he was also losing his humanity so good luck trying to get him to volunteer and after the new bonding I doubt what was lost of his humanity would return if the process of becoming more feral even halted
In theory if he had vibranium, couldn’t he be able to use the stored kinetic energy to enhance his attacks or use it to boost his physical abilities like speed for a short period of time
Omnium. Organic steel like Colossus. Non toxuc amd almost as tough. Maybe with adamantium claws as long as they're shearhed in omnium while they're retracted.
Imagine him throwing a punch that generates a shockwave, demolishing the opponent but also making his limb explode in The Boys fashion, just for the arm to instantly regenerate.
Adamantium poisoning is dumb plot direction because that implies the metal is breaking down overtime and being absorbed into Logan which makes no sense of it’s indestructible…
Adamantium was designed by the scientist to bond to bones. But, she needed someone to survive the process. That's where Wolverine comes in. Through his binding, adamantium beta was created, so anyone can have it bind to their bones. One such was Bulleye, who had an adamantium spine due to it being broken by Daredevil
The reason Wolverine doesn’t have a Vibranium skeleton is. The writers decided he doesn’t have a Vibranium skeleton.
😉👍🏼exactly
Most accurate answer lmao
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Never thought I'd see Wolverine wearing white and gold. It's kinda cool!
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No, we don't need for him to be dressing up like Emma Frost.
When's that from?
@@oldmanyoung7892 - Who you asking?
Get wolverine some Uru metal, see how that works
There is a comic where that happens along with other heroes including iron man, iron fist and a few others look it up on google
There is a comic that shows wolverine with uru metal including iron man and a few other heroes look it up
He might be able to fly with enchanted uru.
I agree completely
No, he needs a Mysterium laced skeleton. It’s much stronger than Adamantium, nullifies magic, inhibits telepathy and completely bypasses Spider-Man’s spider sense.
he looks just like batman, all dress in black
They’re probably based on each other because of the eyes and deep voice
Wolverine is 2 Batman's kissing look carefully
That's supposed to be based off of his Uncanny X-Force Outfit...one of my personal favorites of his.
IM Dark Claw!
It's black and grey.
Oooooh! I thought it was because of the marvel writer’s imaginations! But yeah, a little blurb about vibranium chemistry makes more sense now
It was discussed in comics... ewe huemans should be aware more 👁️🦁🔥☢️
I have a real question. Was vibranium in the comics before MCU had to legally use it? Cuz I thought Adamantium was the metal Wolverine had in 'em..?
Man! Adamantium poison is so trendy now. I remember growing up with wolverine not having this problem 😕
Correct they made it poisonous because they felt Wolverine needed to die at some point.
Call it horrible Marvel Comic writing. One of the reason why I stopped reading Marvel and DC comics years ago; bad writers, bad writing, horrible plot points, and unnecessary inconsistencies.
It’s a byproduct of bad continuity within the core of Marvel comics writing team.
but when magneto removed wolverine's adamantium skeleton in the 90s comics, logan started having an increased healing factor. so while the term adamantium poisoning itself wasn't used, it has been a thing for a few decades that the adamantium impedes his healing factor on some level
@@charlesvincentyu2439exactly
Exato.
Maldito seja James Mangold.
@@charlesvincentyu2439 é venenoso mas pro fator de cura do Logan, praticamente irrelevante.
That white and gold suit go crazy
Yes. Thank you.
It’s close to his midnight suns uniform.
The thumbnail gives off Wolverine and Batman hybrid.
Dark Claw!
@@EMTedroni Eh, hmmmm.
If they had a kid lol
@@OriginStories07 Right, LMFAO, it sounds so wrong.
I always liked the idea of him being super heavy due to his skeleton. A punch from this dude without his claws would be like getting hit with a warhammer.
His skeleton alone weighs 300 lbs, iirc. You are correct. Also, he is *super* strong because he's hauling an extra 300 lbs everywhere he goes every day.
Actually, the 300lbs adamantium was a late retcon by a writer that didn't do their homework. It was written long ago that adamantium was a ultra clean pure metal that was 10 times stronger than titanium, and lighter than aluminum. That was why he was always able to swim without sinking all the way to the bottom. Plus, that was why Bullseye was able to have adamantium grafted to his skeleton, without dying from "adamantium" poisoning. Carbonatium metal was very poisonous(the Russian version of adamantium).
Actually, there's a comic where he gets vibranium, so no he doesn't explode, it's simply a fact that he has adamantium because that's what the comics chose for him, there's no deeper meaning for them picking that over something else.
I could have sworn in wolverine origins movie they showed his whole skeleton being adamantium too
Wolverine in black looks like Batman
The main reason is just silly writing
The 'Ministry of Silly Writing' is right down the hall from the 'Ministry of Silly Walks'.
Actually it doesn’t matter that adamantium is heavier. Wolverine’s healing factor grows his muscle at an exponential rate, meaning the stress once caused by the weight had long disappeared from his body due to muscle growth being constant until it wasn’t needed. So the weight he feels from the adamantium is no more than you feel from basic body weight.
Additionally, due to his healing factor, Wolverine cannot lose muscle mass. Meaning if he starved himself, normally his body would eat muscle tissue after burning fat down below 7 percent. But due to his healing factor, his muscle would just grow back as it doesn’t need nutrients to regrow.
That means that any added muscle is retained and never lost.
Source material:
Wolverine #43: Civil War has his entire body destroyed by a bomb with nothing but the skeleton left (Canon)
Logan #2: Hit with a Nuclear Bomb which also completely destroys all flesh on his bones, comes back by himself (Canon)
Wolverine #3 Logan is strapped to a bomb with highly explosive warheads as well as the payload and is completely blown up except the skeleton.
understood but... a specific story depicted Logan dehydrated, starving in the desert and not being able to heal properly due exactly to lack of nutrition needing to heal. The hallucination he had at that moment reminded him of this fact. he then proceeded to eat a buzzard raw stating, "What? It's protein right?" He could become ENFEEBLED to extremes of this manner but would still survive and recover overall yes. Nutrition matters even for him though. all i'm really saying here.
@@shaynekell7343 so Wolverine was hit with an atomic bomb, canon, and nothing left but his brain. He still healed. The story you’re referencing, what was it comic book series and number.
@@bulletproofrecon1082 Wolverine... somewhere between issue 47 and 100. 90's run. Or one of the many graphic novels I've consumed of this title.
Abit but his healing is tide some what to his energie if he has low energie he doesnt heal as wel,he stated if he wants to heal wel he needs food to turn into energie
@@bulletproofrecon1082
What comic # n title did u read that in?
No receipts?
Damn n like that ur theory got torn to shreds!!!
Here is a twist, he gets vibranium skeleton and it assist his healing factor makes him youthful again and far more explosive. Elevating him to be truly unstoppable.
If he gets wakanda vibranium its practically like injecting liters of the Black Panther supersoldier serum into his blood
@@stephenwonghongweng4298 nah, it would just give him kinetic-energy absorbing bones, as the video stated. And releasing that energy would be problematic because it's inside his body instead of outside like a suit, That's why he would blow his limbs off.
Wolverine's mutant physiology and healing factor are already superior to the peak human levels provided by the heart-shaped herb and super-soldier serum.
@@neospock5034 his mutant powers will just enable him to absorb all the energy into his muscles and either discharge it through his claws or power up his healing factors or body even more.
@@stephenwonghongweng4298 what gives you that idea? The kinetic energy release is just an explosion. It's not part of his own natural abilities. It would damage him, and he'd have to heal from it. Wolverine's mutant power doesn't give him immunity to energy bombs going off inside of his body, which is basically what it would be. Sure someone like Forge, Black Panther, or Professor X could develop some technology that allowed Wolverine to safely channel those energy explosions, but that's not something his body naturally does on its own. Wolverine's healing factor just heals him after things damage him, it's not super-adaptation like Darwin or Hulk.
@@neospock5034 his healing factor has a thing call plot armour
Mixing Wakandan vibranium metal with an Atlantean vibranium metal would be an intresting experiment.
Atlantean? You mean Talokanean- anyway in the MCU, they're the same type of vibranium.
@@neospock5034 Just used differently
Nope he means atlantean. Atlantis is a thing in the marvel comics too. @neospock5034
@@angelortiz6373 yes Atlantis is a thing in the comics, but they only have significant deposits of vibranium in the movie universe. That's another change specific to the MCU.
In the comics it's Wakanda for standard vibranium and the Savage Land for anti-metal.
Vibranium with Adamantium elements would be interesting. They should make it in such a way that it flows with his healing process.
So much great hypothetical science for a fictional character with fictional materials! 👍🏾
Right 😂
Ewe cliché clone huemans programmed backwards 👁️🦁🔥☢️
What i never understood is why they didn't put a small layer of a protective metal like Gold on the adamantium to prevent poisoning
Pointless any other metal like gold will eventually break
because it's not just a coating of adamantium. It started out being described that way, but Marvel later revealed that the adamantium actually was absorbed into his bones and bonded with them.
And this is all a moot point because as far as I ever saw no one knew it would poison him that was only realized at a later time and it was just assumed up until old man Logan that his healing factor would just continually "cure" him indefinitely
They have totally different qualities Vibranium absorbs and deflects energy. Adamantium, once it's forged it is indestructible.
Sounds like a cool weapon variant for the future. Weapon XL a huge champion that unfortunately blows up on his first mission...
He looks like Batmanverine in that first pic
He broke that down like it wasnt fictional shit.
If Logan’s claws can withstand Gambits powers like in X-Men 97’ I don’t think blowing his limbs off would be an issue with Wakandan Vibranium.
I second this.
Adamantium is indestructible by conventional means. Vibranium on the other hand-although it is indeed very durable-is still very able destructable. Someone like Hulk or Thor could break Vibranium if they tried hard enough. They wouldn't be able to make a dent in Adamantium though-unless it's due to magic by Thor.
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Not really. They had Retcon things to make Wolverine’s skeleton a special type of Adamantium, because beings like Thor and Hulk actually were breaking Adamantium in their solo books. A similar thing could’ve been done with Vibranium.
@@donovanlarsen7982 Wolverine's Adamantium-aka Adamantium-Beta-is only adaptive to his biology. It isn't any more indestructible than normal Adamantium.
@@donovanlarsen7982 not really, the retcon just established that all adamantium which had been previously broken by Hulk, Thor etc was an inferior grade that was cheaper and easier to mass produce. Wolverine and Ultron still had the real deal,. primary/true adamantium.
It was a quick and dirty way to keep adamantium's unbreakable status intact.
So that's why theres no VIbranium on Mars
Main reason is the artist didn't know anything about it ...
Who else thought it was a mix of Batman and Wolverine when they first saw the black suit? 😆
I mean it has happened before with darkclaw so i mean why not?
I thought this was Batman 😅
It's always best for Wolverine to stick with Adamantium 👍
the best version of Wolverine had Adamantine metal in him, the metal the Greek gods use, the same metal that Adamantium was a failed copycat of, perks of dating Hercules.
That’s when he had the gold claws, right?
@@MoroccanRose85 yes that's the one, Adamantine is gold colored
Adamantium is a failed copycat of proto-adamantium (the unique alloy of Captain America's shield, created during WW2). Legends of adamantine are what inspired Dr Maclains's wartime efforts in the first place, but he never had any of that metal to work with- so in a way it's twice removed from adamantium.
Your office set up is pretty clean too
The fact that this level of breakdown exists for two metals that don’t is hilarious. 😂😂😂
Ok. Well...I'll just design a vibranium suit for the brotha then. So he can be even more LETHAL! 😆🔥🔥
Wolvee looks great in black !!
Check out the character Dark Claw...
He's a combination of Batman & Wolverine in the Amalgam Universe !!
What if he had Uru? The same alloy as Stormbreaker.
that would be about equal to adamantium in toughness, it's just a question of whether it would be less toxic.
They should make him out of the black box they use in airplanes. That stuff is tough
The vibraninum was merely the writers wanting him to have his own special metal for his body with adamantium. If i recall correctly vibraninum has no magnetic properties either so he would literally just go around slaughtering his comics universe of villains basically unopposed. He could handle the discharge of energy aspect easily with his rapid regeneration. It would also harm those who struck him with the explosive release he could also learn to redirect and focus the discharges like a wave of energy channeled and directed like an ability similar to cyclops.
Comics change constantly. In the 80s, Wolverines claws were bionic implants. Vibranium didn’t explode, just absorbed sound.
Actually, Wolverine started with titanium on his skeleton. It was Apocalypse that changed it to adamantium via the Weapon X project.
The way Cap's shield bounces around it would make Logan a human super ball 😂
That would be too awesome to see wolverine with a vibranium skeletal system. Hed be a monster!
The white and gold uniform is fye!!!!
I know right!!
That white a gold suit is damn gorgeous.. was this ever used in comics or is that fan art?? So bad ass and heroic at the same time.
Pretty sure there could be a comic book loophole if they decided to give him vibration in the future.
That white & gold Wolvie uni is so effin’ dope 😎
Idk but white and gold costume looked pretty cool on him
T'Challa found a way to either cancel out or control the kinetic energy dispersion of Vibranium and started grafting it into his own body; including his teeth
He has adamantium because it's, essentially, unbreakable, unlike vibranium.
Cap's shield is a combination of both Vibranium and Adamantium, but the Adamantium in it is "proto" Adamantium which is even stronger than Wolverine's standard version and the only known proto-Adamantium anywhere in the Marvel Universe.
Wolverine is sort of the Mary Poppins of comics.
Adamantium was a composite using Vibranium though......isn't it? I seem to remember that Adamantium was the government's answer to Vibranium, because Vibranium was so difficult and expensive to procure from Wakanda. So they found a way to use a small amount of Vibranium mixed with other alloys to make Adamantium, it was almost as strong as Vibranium but lacked the vibration absorbing effects.....
It actually wouldn't be as bad as it seems.
1. The iron in the blood isn't affected by antarctic vibranium. Otherwise, T'Challa's claws would kill him.
2. Wolverine's healing factor would alter the vibranium to work with his biology. That's the only reason he survived the bonding process. If that didn't happen, he would've died when they bonded his skeleton with adamantium. His body wouldn't have access to his bone marrow, keeping him from making new red blood cells.
Vibranium absorbs AND redistributes kinetic energy
If his skeleton was made of it he would blow his own limbs off from the inside constantly
Either way, there's always a catch but to minimise damage and operate as normal still, Adamantium is a correct choice
Vibranium is also susceptible to gamma radiation. If you want up against the hulk, then it would crumble
11:18 Hey, it's young Tim Curry
My only counter argument is that between Reed Richards, SpiderMan, Tony Stark, just to name a few, could make a vibranium that doesn't come with any of those drawbacks
Actually the only three smartest Marvel characters that can pull off such an experiment in creating a vibranium with non-toxins in it are,
Reed Richards, Doctor Doom and Forge.
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they aren't "drawbacks", those are the fundamental properties of the metals. Vibranium (from Wakanada) has that name because it absorbs vibrations. If you don't want vibration absorption (including kinetic energy impacts) then you'd use a different metal. Likewise anti-metal (antarctic vibranium) has that name because it destroys other metals. Literally that's what those particular subtances do. Neither Parker, Banner, Stark, Pym, T'Challa, Doom or Richards can change that.
Vibranium isn't as tough as proto-adamantium, or adamantium, or uru, or adamantine, or dargonite but admantium is the only one of those metals available on modern-day Earth.
@@neospock5034honestly I agree and after watching Logan and him dying from the poisoning. I feel like they'll fix it. As the only way to save Logan. And from what I'm thinking it'll be Uru with some other metal to create something lighter stronger and better than what he has.
Wait for that PA variant. Once Wolverine is infused with the mercurial Plot Armour variant vibranium he will finally become Omega level!
Kind of want to see the scene were the scientist attempts to use Antartic Vibranium on someone.
His regeneration would make up for the vibranium eating up the iron on his blood.
Steve Rogers' discus/dome shield is composed of a unique Adamantium/Wakandan Vibranium alloy, however.
Definitely for the best.
I need to see both of those downfalls happen one day, on screen.
Wolverine after hearing the effects of both vibraniums: Yeah I'll stick to adamantium.
Wolverine story is just like multi verse, anything can happen 😂😂😂😂😂. Waiting for writer to fill in the infinite blank lol
Let's forget logic for a second since comics have done somethings that don't make sense. I'd like to think that if the writers choose to give him Vibranium. That they would also give him the ability to concentrate the energy directly into his claws. It would be seriously cool to see him slashing mid fight to then give a stabbing punch that pushes back his enemies through multiple walls or just makes them explode 💥.
New studies show that unobtainium is actually obtainable 😮😮
Vibranium would make him light and agile BUT his power would be less effective. The adamanthium weighs more which gives he stronger attacks. He's already crazy fast with what he's got, he doesn't need another speed or agility buff in exchange for strength.
Im calling for mysterium wolverine
They should still give him a Vibranium suit
Explaining like this is reality...the writer and character creator says it adamantium period
I think the main reason is that they simply couldn't get vibranium in the first place. I'm sure they would have preferred to use it but adamantium is what they had.
Give him a vibranium suit to wear over his adamantium skeleton and mutant healing factor. Boom 🤯
The real man of steel
The "Main reason." Is because Adamantium is stronger, at least in the comics. And With Adamantium Wolverines healing factor altered its molecules that created its own variant. So who's to say his healing factor wouldn't do the same to vibranium that it did to Adamantium, which is an alloy of vibranium and steel anyway.
I love how the comics science doesn't need any explanation, it's like "it's this and this" "oh, and why do this happen?" "hell, who knows?".
He would've had the speed and agility that of like spiderman if it wasn't for that metal.
OK, so why can't they use another metal that is stronger than those are mentioned from a different planet or galaxy? These comic books writers don't really think things through
How would they get the adamantium off and the new metal on?? The Weapon X program was irreversible. He can’t just change the metal he uses like how Iron Man changes suits lol.
@@NeonSuperNovas Magneto was able to remove his adamantium and Marvel couldn't inject a new superior metal into Wolverine afterwards?
@@C-Thunder there aren't a bunch of "superior" metals to choose from. The liquid adamantium could be injected when it was first created, but once it hardens that's it. And adamantium is the most durable metal that Earth is capable of producing. Captain America's shield alloy (proto-adamantium) is even better- the strongest metal of all, but it's one of a kind. Over 70+ years it's never been successfully reproduced. The failed attempts are what resulted in adamantium. Uru and Adamantine come from realms of gods, Dargonite doesn't get invented until the 31st century- so none of those are available.
@@neospock5034 this here yes basically availability at the time of weapon x project and magneto removing his Adamantium was only in a single story arc as far as I recall so would be the only arc they could replace it with a different metal but in that arc he was also losing his humanity so good luck trying to get him to volunteer and after the new bonding I doubt what was lost of his humanity would return if the process of becoming more feral even halted
@@neospock5034 actually marvel just introduced mysterium which makes adamantium look like a joke
If he can use wakadan virbranium, he can power charge and do way more lots of fatality moves. (Stab you and release explosive charge wave)
Sounds like Hokum to me. Get that Vibranium Logan!!
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I thought vibranium only existed in the movies and adamantium only in the books . It was a licensing thing .
It’s the metal James MacDonald Hudson chose.
Time for a new variant.......Vibranium & Uru.
In theory if he had vibranium, couldn’t he be able to use the stored kinetic energy to enhance his attacks or use it to boost his physical abilities like speed for a short period of time
Omnium. Organic steel like Colossus. Non toxuc amd almost as tough. Maybe with adamantium claws as long as they're shearhed in omnium while they're retracted.
Imagine him throwing a punch that generates a shockwave, demolishing the opponent but also making his limb explode in The Boys fashion, just for the arm to instantly regenerate.
Better question would be, why can’t all the superheroes get a Wakanda vibranium Nanotech suit.
Adamantium poisoning is dumb plot direction because that implies the metal is breaking down overtime and being absorbed into Logan which makes no sense of it’s indestructible…
I thought it was Batman at first because of the all black
The reason he doesn't have it is because the writers never gave it to him.
Adamantium wasn't created by person. It's discovered in nature.
The reason he has a metal skeleton is it was bonded against his will
At this point, it literally does not matter. Dead Pool 3 is where it's at.
The reason he DOES have an adamantium skeleton is simply because of comic book plot devices.
When Wolverine has Vibranium, he looks like Batman.
Adamantium was designed by the scientist to bond to bones. But, she needed someone to survive the process. That's where Wolverine comes in. Through his binding, adamantium beta was created, so anyone can have it bind to their bones. One such was Bulleye, who had an adamantium spine due to it being broken by Daredevil
Adamantium makes Wolverine weigh a lot, I’ve read 300kg. That makes him very strong.
If we could get this type of jig with p80 lowers it would be awesome
Caps shield is a mixture though.
Neither of those metals exists, and Wolverine is a comic book character. Hope that helps the analysis.
....Wolverine face with his mask looks like 2 Batman's kissing 😂