Did the adamantium poison Logan?

In Logan, adamantium is apparently poisonous
Wolverine's death at the end of Logan might be attributed to a combination of the poisoning that was eventually going to do him in and all those slashes and bullets in the final scene.
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How did Logan get poisoned?

For decades, it's been his best weapon in battle, but now it's all catching up to him. Now, it's never explicitly stated that the Adamantium is causing Logan's illness. Late in Logan, Wolverine is told by a doctor that something inside of him is killing him, poisoning his body from the inside out.
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How did Logan survive the adamantium?

It's explained in flashbacks; the X-Men were actually able to extract it from the adamantium. Kitty Pryde used her phasing powers to tug Wolverine's body out of the adamantium. It was one of the most difficult things Kitty's ever done with her powers, given Logan's body was almost fused with the adamantium.
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What poison was killing Logan?

In Logan, scars and bullet holes that once would have vanished remain permanently visible on Wolverine, who is in constant physical agony in the movie, and it all comes down to a single fatal affliction: Adamantium poisoning.
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Can Logan regenerate adamantium?

Adamantium Beta is a result of Wolverine's healing factor altering the molecular structure of the metal so that it acts as a part of his body. This allows him to regenerate adamantium parts, and prevents the adamantium from interfering with his body's processes (such as his bone marrow and healing).
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Can Wolverine grow back limbs?

The mutation that makes Wolverine worthy of the X-Men is that his cells regenerate at incredible speeds. He ages at a snail's pace, he can re-grow parts of limbs and organs after serious injury, and he is basically impervious to infection and disease.
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Does adamantium cut Vibranium?

While vibranium is the more durable material, adamantium is the more dense material. This means that given the right circumstances, adamantium can potentially cut through pure vibranium.
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Why was Wolverine so weak in Logan?

Like having a skeleton coated in lead, the metal leeches into Logan's body over time. It takes years to have a major effect, but by 2029, the year “Logan” is set, the adamantium has so weakened Logan that he's aging at a normal rate and struggling to heal himself after injuries.
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Why does Wolverine get adamantium poisoning?

In Logan, the adamantium poisoning that Wolverine is suffering from symbolizes his own personal conflict within himself. Hugh Jackman revealed "The adamantium will eventually kill him. I loved the metaphor of his weapon being the thing that's killing him, on every level."
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What if Deadpool had adamantium?

Most likely his bones would be replaced with Adamantium similar to Wolverine. If Deadpool had this operation done he would not however have claws like Wolverine as Wolverine's mutation included the claws in addition to his healing factor.
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Can Magneto rip out Wolverine's skeleton?

Enraged, Magneto retaliated in one of the most horrific panels in X-Men history. By manipulating the adamantium that laced Wolverine's skeleton, Magneto ripped the metal out of his body, almost tearing him apart in the process.
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What did yashida do to Logan?

Yashida wanted Wolverine's healing factor to stop himself from dying. As they fight, Yashida in the guise of the Silver Samurai cuts off Logan's claws, and begins stealing his healing factor.
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Is Deadpool's healing better than Wolverines?

However, Deadpool's healing factor goes a fair bit beyond Wolverine's, in that Deadpool's healing factor essentially prevents him from dying unless it is something catastrophic. Typically speaking, if Wolverine had an arm chopped off, he would not re-grow a new arm. Deadpool's powers do, in fact, do that.
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Is Wolverine better without adamantium?

Without the Adamantium, Wolverine is still a very deadly individual because he happens to be a Word War II veteran, samurai, and assassin. Other lab rats in the Weapon X program failed to bond with the indestructible metal alloy and instantly died from the experimentation.
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Is Vibranium stronger than adamantium?

While Adamantium is denser, it can still succumb to extreme heat, while Vibranium's only true weakness is sonic waves and itself. By lacking easily accessible counters, Vibranium easily takes the crown as the stronger metal.
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What is stronger adamantium or Uru?

Its original proto-adamantium vibranium alloy is completely indestructible under normal circumstances. The proto-adamantium vibranium alloy can be broken with molecular and reality manipulation, but with the Uru metal, it is stronger than ever and it can be enchanted to be even more indestructible.
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Why did Logan get old?

The simple idea was that his body would start to get a little more ravaged with a kind of tattooing of past battles, lacerations that remain of previous conflicts.” As Logan has gotten older, his healing factor has slowed down, causing him to age, and for his wounds to heal slower, resulting in scars.
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Why isn't Wolverine healing in the Wolverine?

The big development in Paul Cornell's ongoing Wolverine saga is that Wolverine's healing factor has become broken. It was shorted out when he was possessed by a sentient virus from the Microverse.
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Why did Logan's healing factor stop working?

in seems odd for Logan's healing factor to just quit 200 years in, but if he's been drinking poison to stop his X gene from working, that's a little easier to swallow. Logan's main mutation is his healing with his claws being a kind of side mutation, which would explain why his healing factor is primarily effected ...
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Why did mutants stop being born?

As Pierce holds Rictor at gunpoint Rice tells Logan, who killed Rice's father years ago at the Weapon X facility, that no new mutants have been born due to genetically engineered crops created by Transigen and distributed through the world's food supply. Logan, having found a gun, shoots Rice and injures Pierce.
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Can a lightsaber cut vibranium?

“A lightsaber will cut through anything,” Jackson says without hesitation. “Vibranium also.” So there you have it. It looks like, from this small sample, most people are in agreement that Captain America's shield can't hold up forever.
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Can Wolverine's claws break Cap's shield?

However, the big stigma in comics is that Cap's shield cannot be broken. That is simply not true. As opposed to Wolverine's claws and skeleton which are made of the unbreakable metal adamantium, Captain America's shield is made of vibranium, an extremely resilient and deflective metal, but ultimately… breakable.
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Can Luke Cage be cut by adamantium?

Adamantium is the sharpest (and one of the strongest) metals in the Marvel universe. Since adamantium can cut through titanium steel, it would slice through Luke Cage like a hot knife through butter.
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