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See AllThe Grossest Detail of Wolverine's Claws Never Made The Movies, And That's For the Best
Yes, Wolverine's claws move in a straight line Extending out of his forearms however in many instances the comics never did take in his anatomy correctly because they would have him doing flips and somersaults while having Wolverine extend his claws mid handstand. But then again let's take this article as a clean example of not truly knowing the character because at one point the writer uses an illustration to show Wolverines claws exploding while being extended and thereby destroying his hand in the process. This is WRONG on so many levels and so many ways because Adamantium DOESN'T shatter like glass when it is literally the hardest metal in the Marvel universe... not to mention the fact that had they ever exploded than Wolverine would have simply had bone claws because he does NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO REGENERATE ADAMANTIUM. Please do more research on your topics before writing your articles as this one just made you not only sound dumb but look even dumber for writing about a topic you know nothing about! Because seriously if the comics tell us anything about these characters its that the writers can make them do anything that they want, afterall at one point Wolverine loses a hand to Cyclops and the molten adamantium impedes his ability to regenerate his lost limb turning it into an adamantium covered nub. But thats comic books for ya baby pure entertainment with a little reality and some science fiction and just a pinch of science fact.
Darth Vader Never Gave Up on His Famed Prophecy And It Changes His Whole Character Arc
The whole prophecy was misinterpreted from the beginning because not only does Anakin/Vader bring balance to the force by the destruction of the jedi order and the Sith he brings Balance to the force through its ultimate usage because the force itself is neither good nor evil it's just a part of certain individuals who can more easily access it and use it for whatever purpose THEY choose...
Star Wars Closes the Book on Anakin Skywalker with 1 Final Twist
I know it's been awhile since I last seen Star Wars episode 1 but Anakin actually refers to the green goblinoid alien as Greedo, which I always found amusing as an homage to the originals where Greedo dies at the hands of Han on Tatooine many many years later but hey maybe this is just another Mandela effect like where people assumed Vader always says "Luke, I am your father" but the reality is he can never say Luke because Vader doesn't know his name.