10 Strongest Forms Of Wolverine

8. Wolverine Sans Adamantium

Wolverine Yellow & Blue
Marvel Comics

It took some time before the readers began truly understanding the nature of Wolverine, but after a while, it was clear that at some point in the past, he was selected to have Adamantium bonded to his skeleton. He was perfect for the experiment, seeing as his healing factor made it possible for him to survive.

He also had some nifty claws in addition to the indestructible skeleton, but it wasn't clear how he got them until Magneto ripped the metal from his body. When that happened, it was revealed that a part of Wolverine's mutation involved six bone claws, which he could shoot out of his hands.

You might think that a Wolverine sans Adamantium wouldn't be deadly, but in reality, he was still as insanely strong and violent as he was before. He may have been even deadlier, seeing as he had a penchant for stabbing his bone claws into his enemies instead of slashing them as he'd done before.

He did take a hit, where his healing factor was concerned, but over time, it returned. He took a lot more damage during this time, but once he could heal again, it was all-out war for the Canadian mutant.

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