Wolverine - Why His Claws Hurt Him
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 Published On Aug 5, 2024

Wolverine releasing his claws hurts him every time as indicated in the first X-Men film.

This is because the area where his claws are released close up after every use. In the comics, wolverine once said he releases his clause several times a day to keep them open like pierced to ears. There is no indication movie wolverine does this north any indication that it would work.

It doesn’t only damage skin. It actually causes tissue damage, but the wound heals almost immediately after the claws come out, but he still feels the pain at the same level anyone else would it just goes away immediately.

It also hurts to retract it since it’s not returning to a nice sleek runway but into a tunnel of largely healed muscle and tissue.

In the Wolverine, we see a yellow costume that contains gloves with metal sliders. In some stories, these metal sliders help guide wolverines claws more efficiently to limit friction and minimize tissue damage. This is the case for both releasing and retracting.

This is why he always looks like the kid picked last in gym class. Follow the page for more videos like this.

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