Adamantium Essays

  • Description Of Wolverine

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    is definitely the optimal superhero to exist, for he has an accelerating healing factor, razor sharp adamantium claws and a gutsy personality leaving those who witnessed him in a state of shock. Wolverine has the capability to easily regenerate his damaged body tissues. He is unlike any other average human in the world considering he has bones created from a special substance known as adamantium in the world of Marvel. Not to mention, Wolverine or James Howlett, is a Canadian born in Alberta, Canada

  • X Men Origins Timeline

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    Logan, more commonly known as the wolverine, the fouled-mouthed claw bearing Canadian, is one of the sweethearts of most comic book readers. He lives life with his own rules, does not care what anybody says, and has claws that can get him out of any disastrous; that is until X-Men Origins: Wolverine, hit theaters May 1, 2009. To the average movie goer, X-Men Origins: Wolverine was a pretty enjoyable movie. It had a great cast, some good action scenes, and an interesting story to tell. To an avid

  • X2: X-Men United

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    There is plenty of action which propels the story forward at breakneck speed. Fight sequences such as the one between Wolverine (Jackman) and Lady Death Strike (Kelly Hu) pit strength against strength, steel against steel (or in this case adamantium against adamantium), and though it struggles to get there, good usually triumphs over evil. Other stunning visual effects include the scene where Storm (Halle Berry) whips up several tornadoes to keep the “bad guys” at bay, and the scene in which Jean Grey

  • Sci Fi (Science Fiction) and Fantasy

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    Whether you are a fan or not, Science Fiction and Fantasy is, or has been, present in your life at some point. The genre has helped progress society in many ways. Sci-fi and Fantasy are for the creative. One cannot embrace the wild and imaginative plot lines without the ability to think creatively. Sometimes the fantastical ideas presented in the books and shows are absorbed by these creative and inventive minds and applied to the real world. Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek once said,

  • The Core Movie Analysis

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    premise of the material is to keep them safe when entering the core of the Earth and according to the facts explained in the movie, it would do a fantastic job at that. The one problem is that unlike the fictional metal Adamantium which similar properties to Unobtainium, Adamantium is formed in the liquid state and then can be set into different shapes and then hardened. Once hardened it gains the indestructible like qualities it is know for. Unobtainium on the other had is not created like this and

  • Escape Claws Summary

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    time we'll see Wolverine in a comic. Capps, gives a brief overview of the life of Wolverine and Mystique married twice, but was not so lucky in love life, because he lives longer than normal people. Also, at the very bottom, he explains how he got adamantium claws and many names were given to Wolverine, including the second most nominated is Weapon