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Wow, only one person above even came close to the right answer.

Magneto pulls the adamantium out of Wolverine's skeleton in X-Men #25. In Wolverine #75, we discover that he actually has bone claws, and it's assumed that he had them before he ever got adamantium put into his body (this is confirmed in the Origin mini-series). Some time later Apocalypse snags Wolverine (shooting down the X-Men's spaceship as they are returning to Earth, actually, go figure) and replaces him with a Skrull impostor. Apocalypse removes the adamantium from Sabertooth's skeleton and puts it in Wolverine's body, and sets him free as his new horseman of Death. Wolverine #145 or so (I don't remember the exact number), he's back with his metal skeleton.

His healing factor was weakened immediately after Magneto ripped the metal from his body, and it was explained that this was simply because the process of healing such severe injuries "wore it out." It returned before too long, and it was actually much stronger than before, since it wasn't occupied keeping Wolverine alive with a metal skeleton.

2006-09-28 20:03:08 · answer #1 · answered by The Ry-Guy 5 · 4 0

This story occured back in 1993 and was part of the "Fatal Attractions" crossover. Magneto drains the adamantium in X-Men #75. but also get the story's conclusion in Wolverine #25 to see the aftermath of the fight and what becomes of Logan. It's a great comic. And checkout Uncanny X-Men #304 where the Magneto/Wolverine fight begins after Magneto interrupts an X-Men funeral. Another great story line that crossed-over into all the X-Men titles was 1995's "Age of Apocalypse". Probably my favorite of all X-Men storylines.

2016-03-17 03:30:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After Magneto pulled out his adamantium, he 'lost' his healing factor for a while. Turns out what happened is that his body had come to see the adamantium as a part of him, and so his entire healing factor was actually devoted to recreating the adamantium skeleton within him. My understanding is that it was a very painful process.

2006-09-28 16:35:33 · answer #3 · answered by swtrilman 2 · 1 0

Wolverine Skeleton

2016-10-28 11:47:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'm pretty sure that Apocalypse turned Wolverine into his horseman 'Death' for a while, and in doing so, gave Wolvie his adamantium back.

2006-09-28 14:07:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I never knew that he lost his adamantium. You sure about this. man, them X-Men comics are becoming very confusing. I hated what they did to Prof X in the last movie.

2006-09-28 14:53:07 · answer #6 · answered by Totoru 5 · 0 3

Magneto never took Wolverine's adamantium. I don't really know what you would be thinking of.

2006-09-28 13:34:47 · answer #7 · answered by Dano 3 · 0 12

And that's why I don't read X-Men anymore.

Chris Claremont was the best writer on that book, and Marvel, in their infinite wisdom, fires him.

So sad.

2006-09-28 14:46:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

He didn't did he?

I thought his bones became his claws and that he kinda went a bit messed up!

2006-09-28 13:32:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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