New Logan Video Reminds Fans Of How Strong Wolverine's Claws Are
... But now with their latest video the press has finally met its match. In promotion of Logan , with the help of 20 th Century Fox, the team takes a small ball-shaped piece of the (fictional) metal adamantium to see how it fairs against the smashing treatment. And things… well, they don’t go well for the steel baseplate on which the adamantium sits. They then attempt to crush the claws belonging to the Wolverine himself, demonstrating just how strong of the substance that coats his bones is. Even though the press has the power of leverage and thousands of pounds per inch pressing down, it’s still not enough to even dent Wolverine’s claws. Check out the video to see the channel’s most difficult challenge to date, then watch more to see the hydraulic press destroy any other object with ease. Are you hyped to watch those claws tear through a bunch of goons one last time? Click below to vote in our Anticipation Ratings for Logan, currently the 4 th Most Anticipated Film as ranked by Comic __link__ readers. Logan 2017. Full Profile. Logan takes place in the year 2029, where mutant births have become extremely rare. The defenders of mutant kind, the X-Men , are ...
Hugh Jackman Reveals Wolverine Might Meet His Doom In ‘logan
... Wolverine will probably meet his doom in the next movie, "Logan". It's clearly a terrible news for every fan out there. It turns out that the adamantium which was placed in Logan's bone in last year's "X-Men: Apocalypse" is actually killing him. "X-Men: Apocalypse" gave us the first glimpse of Logan escaping the Weapon X Facility in 1983. Meanwhile, "Logan" is set in 2029, so that could mean Logan has been enduring the adamantium effects for 50 years. Logan's terminal illness of adamantium might be inspired by the 2014 comic book "The Death of Wolverine". In real life, Hugh Jackman also has his personal experience with metal poisoning. The actor said to have a high level of mercury in his body due to his habit of eating tins of tuna. It's a relief that Jackman doesn't get any serious misfortune because of metal poisoning, but Wolverine might never be able to endure the effects of adamantium poisoning anymore. So, fans should prepare to say goodbye to Wolverine once "Logan" kicks off the screen. So far, there hasn't been any further news about "Logan" details. However, "Deadpool" actor, Ryan Reynolds , has teased that "Logan" is so good it might win an Oscar. "Logan looks like a ...
What Would A Comics Retailer Tell Their Younger Self Before Opening Their Store
... Long story. The most angry she will ever be with you is when you tell her this. I am still not sure if I embarrassed myself needlessly at the restaurant or if that is why I am still alive. Young self “What?” Telling her in a public place may have saved my life. That military recruitment center that is there when you open located a few doors down will end up leaving. It will be replaced by another business where mostly men go to. When you see wet clothes that looks like they are from the 1960 s hanging off the dumpster do not throw them away. The wet clothes hanging on the dumpster is something you will see for years. Then one day a dumpster without rails will be put in and there will be no more drying of clothes off the dumpster. Younger self “Does the laundry mat right next to the strip mall leave or something?” Nope. Younger self “What is this other business that mostly men go to?” You don’t want to know. Here is a book of people to avoid that you will get to know through the store. Younger self “The book is bigger than a dictionary!” Yes, sadly there will be a lot of people that try to take advantage of you. Some will even steal from you. Oh ...
Logan' Introduces New Young Mutant X-23 Review Video · Guardian Liberty Voice
... aka Laura Kinney emerges. Played by Dafne Keen, she is the clone daughter of Wolverine. Like father like daughter, the mini-me also has regenerative healing, heightened senses, and speed. She also has retractable adamantium coated bone-claws in her hands and feet. The clone’s first appearance on-screen was in Episode 11 of Season 3 in the animated television series, “X-Men: Evolution,” titled “X-23.” The female Wolverine’s debut in comics was in 2004, in a series called “NYX.” She became part of the X-Men cast in “Uncanny X-Men” issue #450. In the movie “Logan,” a top-secret program tries to replicate their original Weapon X experiment when they bonded adamantium to Wolverine’s skeleton. This time, however, it was taken in a new direction. Dr. Martin Scutter enlists the mutant doctor of genetics, Dr. Sarah Kinney to make a clone of Wolverine. Working alongside Dr. Kinney is Dr. Zander Rice. He was raised by Dr. Sutter after he was left orphaned by the first Weapon X. Dr. Kinney is unable to produce the male clone from the sample they have, as it damaged and they were unable ...
This New Logan Teaser Shows Us How X-23 Got Her Claws—and It’s Harrowing
... sharp instruments on a surgical table. The camera then pans over to a blood-splattered operating table with no one on it. Next, we see some test tubes on the counter, some of which appear to contain blood samples; others contain a more yellowish fluid that looks to be plasma samples. There’s also some bright blue liquid in a larger flagon in the background, and on another table, some purple liquid in bottles. The camera then cuts to show an image on a nearby computer screen of a DNA strand, then another computer that has an image of an X-ray of someone’s arm labeled “TISUE REGENERATION” and “CELL REGENERATION.” The camera then cuts to a new shot of an in-progress operating room with two masked surgeons simultaneously operating on a patient, who is soon revealed to be Laura, a.k.a. X-23. Her arms and legs are covered in blood. Each surgeon is operating on each of her arms simultaneously, presumably implanting her claws, which can ...
3 X-men Storylines We Want To See Properly Adapted
... of interesting characters and storylines to develop in space, such as introducing the Starjammers and exploring the unique relationship between their leader Corsair and Scott Summers AKA Cyclops (they’re father and son), or introducing new space-borne villains like the Brood or the Phalanx for the X-Men to deal with, keeping Magneto far away from any villainous roles as that has now been done to death on the big screen. A true adaptation of the Dark Phoenix saga, while incredibly difficult to produce for film, would showcase some of the more interesting stories of the X-Men that at this point in the cinematic franchise, have zero chance of making it to the big screen. The X-Men as a film franchise has suffered the most from looking least like a superhero lineup. Adding the galactic scope and weight of the Phoenix saga could create ...
The Mystery Metal In This Video Is Strong Af And We Can't Figure Out What It Is
... alloy these claws are actually made out of is really fucking strong. Let’s assume, for now, that Vuohensilta is not lying about the parameters of his experiment. In the video, he says that the cylinder beneath the press is made of hardened steel, and the pressure he applies during the first phase of the experiment — in which he tries to crush an adamantium sphere — starts at 150 bars (the metric unit for measuring pressure) then gets cranked up to 300 bars. In the Marvel universe, adamantium is said to be a dark gray iron-based alloy that’s virtually indestructible and can cut through pretty much anything if it’s filed to a sharp enough point. For the claws in the video to cut through a block of hardened steel like butter, they’d likely have to be made of one of three known metals. They could be made of titanium, which, in its pure form, has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any of the metallic elements (that is, it’s super strong and super light). It’s not always as hard as some types of heat-treated steel (which is, itself, a mixture of carbon and iron), but that can be remedied by blending it together with other metals ...
What On Earth Is Marvel Teasing With This Mysterious Hulk/wolverine Image
... working on something called “Batch-H”—which is clearly a hybrid between the Incredible Hulk and Wolverine, given the frame of the unrevealed figure inside and, well, the honking-great adamantium claws sticking out of its hands. The idea of experimenting with recreating Wolverine in different forms is hardly new to the Marvel comics universe—after all, that’s how we got X-23 in the first place. And both Hulk and Wolverine have a long history together, considering Wolverine himself first appeared in the pages of The Incredible Hulk #180 in 1974, making his first full appearance an issue later. Hulk #181 cover art by Herb Trimpe, John Romita, and Gaspar Saladino. But what the hell is going on here? In current continuity, neither Bruce Banner nor Logan are around (sort of). Bruce himself, after seemingly curing himself of Hulkouts, was killed during the events of Civil War II. Meanwhile, Logan himself has been dead since 2014's aptly titled Death of Wolverine storyline—and not only has ...
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