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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Town boss Hamata has the Thousand Claws gang as his enforcers, all armed with this trope. Intimidating as they appear we see their disadvantage when the Claws are fighting [[OneWomanArmy Mizu]]--you have to get very close to use them, and Mizu has them outranged with her sword and naginata.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Town boss Hamata has the Thousand Claws gang as his enforcers, all armed with this trope.tekagi-shuko. Intimidating as they appear we see their disadvantage when the Claws are fighting [[OneWomanArmy Mizu]]--you have to get very close to use them, and Mizu has them outranged with her sword and naginata.
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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy", the Wolf Hunter costume worn by the murderer includes a glove mounted with a set of silver claws which they use to slash their victims.

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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "The "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS22E1 The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy", Worthy]]", the Wolf Hunter costume worn by the murderer includes a glove mounted with a set of silver claws which they use to slash their victims.

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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]] is the {{Trope Namer|s}}. Ironically, an oft-forgotten [[WhatCouldHaveBeen early plan]] for Wolverine was that his gloves contained the claws. The writers eventually realized this meant ''anyone'' could be Wolverine by putting on the gloves, and made it so that the claws instead retracted into his arms. Originally, the claws were said to be surgically implanted as part of the Weapon X program that created him, but a later {{Retcon}} showed that the claws were actually made of bone and a natural part of Wolverine's body. They were bonded with adamantium along with the rest of Wolverine's bones as part of the Weapon X program.

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* ''ComicBook/BulletPoints'': ComicBook/DoctorStrange gains them as surgical implants as part of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s attempt to restore use of his hands (for some reason).
* ''ComicBook/TheCat'': All Franchise/MarvelUniverse characters who wear the costume of "the Cat" (Shirlee Bryant, Greer Grant Nelson and [[Characters/{{Hellcat}} Patsy Walker]]) have clawed gloves and taloned boots as part of their costumes. The claws are retractable and can also be detached and cast on cables as grappling hooks.
* ''ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}'': Many depictions of Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}} have sharp steel claws incorporated into her costume's gloves, which she sometimes uses for close-quarters fighting as well as for climbing.
* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': The Owl has his "talons". These are a set of metal blades fitted over the hand.
* ''ComicBook/{{Femforce}}'': She-Cat's nails extend into talons. Her gloves and boots are adapted to allow for this.
* ''ComicBook/GlobalGuardians'': Owlwoman was granted the ability to transform her fingernails into razor-sharp claws by Queen Bee.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': The Predator includes twin blades that snap forward over his knuckles in his arsenal.
* ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'': One of Tujiro's goons fights Christine Spar as Grendel with a glove with wolverine-style claws attached. Christine [[TakeThat notes]] that it's a stupid weapon with no reach, and easily cuts off the goon's hand.
* ' ''ComicBook/RadioactiveMan'': The Creator/BongoComics books feature Weasel Woman, a WolverineWannabe who has unbreakable "rigidium polymer" fingernails.
* ''ComicBook/RedRobin'': The villain code-named Recluse has ''cut off his fingers and replaced them with poisoned knife blades''. He is by far the easiest to defeat of the Council of Spiders.
* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Catman uses a three-clawed Bagh Nakh, and Scandal has retractable forearm-mounted blades called the Lamentation Blades.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** When the Characters/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} had her bad luck powers stripped from her by Dr. Strange, she gained cat-themed superpowers, notably enhanced speed, strength, agility, night vision and, of course, retractable claws. She lost these powers as well but later wore gloves with claws attached to them. Her ex-boyfriend the Puma has these in his beast form.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarnage Carnage]] does this on occasion when preparing to kill someone because his suit can generate weapons.
** During the events of ''ComicBook/TheOther'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Spider-Man]] developed poisonous ''hand stingers'' that he even calls [[LampshadeHanging a case of Logan Envy]]. When Peter protested that spiders don't have stingers, The Other responded that they ''will''... in the ''future''. Even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' removed the stingers, they weren't used all that often (with [[DependingOnTheWriter some writers]] claiming that they only came out around "fellow totemic beings" as a defense mechanism). Peter's clone Kaine, the second [[Characters/MarvelComicsScarletSpider Scarlet Spider]], got his own stingers after dying and coming back to life in ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''.
* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'': The Mink has gloves with steel claws at the fingertips similar to Black Cat or Catwoman.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]] has a ''ton'' of spikes and claws all over his body. He sports four bony protrusions on his knuckles that are sharp enough to cut Superman. They can also extend over great lengths to pierce an opponent, poison them and drag them back to him.
** ''ComicBook/EscapeFromThePhantomZone'': Villain Xa-Du's gauntlets are armed with poisoned claws.
** ''ComicBook/DayOfTheDollmaker'': The titular villain's toyfied slaves are armed with bladed gloves (to be precise, scissors' blades have been attached to the gauntlet's fingers).
* ''ComicBook/TheUnbeatableSquirrelGirl'': Squirrel Girl has a short knuckle spike. According to ComicBook/IronMan, it's not exactly at Wolverine's level, but it's something. The knuckle spikes are mostly for [[ComboPlatterPowers climbing]], but she also has the [[FemmeFatalons sharp fingernail]] version of this trope, which sees more use in combat.
* ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'': Vampirella and her ally Pantha can extend their finger nails into long sharp claws.
* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'':
[[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]] is the {{Trope Namer|s}}. Ironically, an oft-forgotten [[WhatCouldHaveBeen early plan]] for Wolverine was that his gloves contained the claws. The writers eventually realized this meant ''anyone'' could be Wolverine by putting on the gloves, and made it so that the claws instead retracted into his arms. Originally, the claws were said to be surgically implanted as part of the Weapon X program that created him, but a later {{Retcon}} showed that the claws were actually made of bone and a natural part of Wolverine's body. They were bonded with adamantium along with the rest of Wolverine's bones as part of the Weapon X program.



** Wolverine's older brother John Howlett Jr had three bone claws on each hand, his other brother Dog Logan didn't have any claws.
* [[Characters/TheUnbeatableSquirrelGirl Squirrel Girl]] has a short knuckle spike. According to ComicBook/IronMan, it's not exactly at Wolverine's level, but it's something. The knuckle spikes are mostly for [[ComboPlatterPowers climbing]], but she also has the [[FemmeFatalons sharp fingernail]] version of this trope, which sees more use in combat.
* ComicBook/DoctorStrange gains them as surgical implants in the ''ComicBook/BulletPoints'' timeline as part of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s attempt to restore use of his hands (for some reason).
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** When the Characters/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} had her bad luck powers stripped from her by Dr. Strange, she gained cat-themed superpowers, notably enhanced speed, strength, agility, night vision and, of course, retractable claws. She lost these powers as well but later wore gloves with claws attached to them. Her ex-boyfriend the Puma has these in his beast form.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarnage Carnage]] does this on occasion when preparing to kill someone because his suit can generate weapons.
** During the events of ''ComicBook/TheOther'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Spider-Man]] developed poisonous ''hand stingers'' that he even calls [[LampshadeHanging a case of Logan Envy]]. When Peter protested that spiders don't have stingers, The Other responded that they ''will''... in the ''future''. Even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' removed the stingers, they weren't used all that often (with [[DependingOnTheWriter some writers]] claiming that they only came out around "fellow totemic beings" as a defense mechanism). Peter's clone Kaine, the second [[Characters/MarvelComicsScarletSpider Scarlet Spider]], got his own stingers after dying and coming back to life in ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''.
* Many depictions of Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}} have sharp steel claws incorporated into her costume's gloves, which she sometimes uses for close-quarters fighting as well as for climbing.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' villain the Owl has his "talons". These are a set of metal blades fitted over the hand.
* ''ComicBook/{{Femforce}}'': She-Cat's nails extend into talons. Her gloves and boots are adapted to allow for this.
* ''ComicBook/GlobalGuardians'': Owlwoman was granted the ability to transform her fingernails into razor-sharp claws by Queen Bee.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' foe the Predator includes twin blades that snap forward over his knuckles in his arsenal.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'', one of Tujiro's goons fights Christine Spar as Grendel with a glove with wolverine-style claws attached. Christine [[TakeThat notes]] that it's a stupid weapon with no reach, and easily cuts off the goon's hand.
* All Franchise/MarvelUniverse characters who wear the costume of "the Cat" (Shirlee Bryant, Greer Grant Nelson and [[Characters/{{Hellcat}} Patsy Walker]]) have clawed gloves and taloned boots as part of their costumes. The claws are retractable and can also be detached and cast on cables as grappling hooks.
* Creator/BongoComics' ''ComicBook/RadioactiveMan'' books feature Weasel Woman, a WolverineWannabe who has unbreakable "rigidium polymer" fingernails.
* The ''ComicBook/RedRobin'' villain code-named Recluse has ''cut off his fingers and replaced them with poisoned knife blades''. He is by far the easiest to defeat of the Council of Spiders.
* In ''ComicBook/SecretSix'', Catman uses a three-clawed Bagh Nakh, and Scandal has retractable forearm-mounted blades called the Lamentation Blades.
* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'': The Mink has gloves with steel claws at the fingertips similar to Black Cat or Catwoman.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]] has a ''ton'' of spikes and claws all over his body. He sports four bony protrusions on his knuckles that are sharp enough to cut Superman. They can also extend over great lengths to pierce an opponent, poison them and drag them back to him.
** ''ComicBook/EscapeFromThePhantomZone'': Villain Xa-Du's gauntlets are armed with poisoned claws.
** ''ComicBook/DayOfTheDollmaker'': The titular villain's toyfied slaves are armed with bladed gloves (to be precise, scissors' blades have been attached to the gauntlet's fingers).
* ComicBook/{{Vampirella}} and her ally Pantha can extend their finger nails into long sharp claws.

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** In ''ComicBook/{{Origin|2001}}'', it's revealed that Wolverine's older brother John Howlett Jr had three bone claws on each hand, hand. However, his other brother Dog Logan didn't have any claws.
* [[Characters/TheUnbeatableSquirrelGirl Squirrel Girl]] has a short knuckle spike. According to ComicBook/IronMan, it's not exactly at Wolverine's level, but it's something. The knuckle spikes are mostly for [[ComboPlatterPowers climbing]], but she also has the [[FemmeFatalons sharp fingernail]] version of this trope, which sees more use in combat.
* ComicBook/DoctorStrange gains them as surgical implants in the ''ComicBook/BulletPoints'' timeline as part of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s attempt to restore use of his hands (for some reason).
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** When the Characters/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} had her bad luck powers stripped from her by Dr. Strange, she gained cat-themed superpowers, notably enhanced speed, strength, agility, night vision and, of course, retractable claws. She lost these powers as well but later wore gloves with claws attached to them. Her ex-boyfriend the Puma has these in his beast form.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarnage Carnage]] does this on occasion when preparing to kill someone because his suit can generate weapons.
** During the events of ''ComicBook/TheOther'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Spider-Man]] developed poisonous ''hand stingers'' that he even calls [[LampshadeHanging a case of Logan Envy]]. When Peter protested that spiders don't have stingers, The Other responded that they ''will''... in the ''future''. Even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' removed the stingers, they weren't used all that often (with [[DependingOnTheWriter some writers]] claiming that they only came out around "fellow totemic beings" as a defense mechanism). Peter's clone Kaine, the second [[Characters/MarvelComicsScarletSpider Scarlet Spider]], got his own stingers after dying and coming back to life in ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''.
* Many depictions of Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}} have sharp steel claws incorporated into her costume's gloves, which she sometimes uses for close-quarters fighting as well as for climbing.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' villain the Owl has his "talons". These are a set of metal blades fitted over the hand.
* ''ComicBook/{{Femforce}}'': She-Cat's nails extend into talons. Her gloves and boots are adapted to allow for this.
* ''ComicBook/GlobalGuardians'': Owlwoman was granted the ability to transform her fingernails into razor-sharp claws by Queen Bee.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' foe the Predator includes twin blades that snap forward over his knuckles in his arsenal.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'', one of Tujiro's goons fights Christine Spar as Grendel with a glove with wolverine-style claws attached. Christine [[TakeThat notes]] that it's a stupid weapon with no reach, and easily cuts off the goon's hand.
* All Franchise/MarvelUniverse characters who wear the costume of "the Cat" (Shirlee Bryant, Greer Grant Nelson and [[Characters/{{Hellcat}} Patsy Walker]]) have clawed gloves and taloned boots as part of their costumes. The claws are retractable and can also be detached and cast on cables as grappling hooks.
* Creator/BongoComics' ''ComicBook/RadioactiveMan'' books feature Weasel Woman, a WolverineWannabe who has unbreakable "rigidium polymer" fingernails.
* The ''ComicBook/RedRobin'' villain code-named Recluse has ''cut off his fingers and replaced them with poisoned knife blades''. He is by far the easiest to defeat of the Council of Spiders.
* In ''ComicBook/SecretSix'', Catman uses a three-clawed Bagh Nakh, and Scandal has retractable forearm-mounted blades called the Lamentation Blades.
* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'': The Mink has gloves with steel claws at the fingertips similar to Black Cat or Catwoman.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]] has a ''ton'' of spikes and claws all over his body. He sports four bony protrusions on his knuckles that are sharp enough to cut Superman. They can also extend over great lengths to pierce an opponent, poison them and drag them back to him.
** ''ComicBook/EscapeFromThePhantomZone'': Villain Xa-Du's gauntlets are armed with poisoned claws.
** ''ComicBook/DayOfTheDollmaker'': The titular villain's toyfied slaves are armed with bladed gloves (to be precise, scissors' blades have been attached to the gauntlet's fingers).
* ComicBook/{{Vampirella}} and her ally Pantha can extend their finger nails into long sharp claws.
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* One of the scarers from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' has these type of claws.

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* One of the scarers from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' has these type of claws.

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* [[PsychoForHire Viath's]] weapon in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces''. Sophie can use them too if you defeat Viath again in a sidequest.
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' has the Claw Gauntlets, a defensive equip item that also grant a little attack for obvious reason.

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* [[PsychoForHire Viath's]] weapon in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces''. Sophie can use them too if you defeat Viath again in a sidequest.
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** ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'': A minor villain Hawk uses a couple of two-pronged claws. It comes back to bite him when [[spoiler:Emil jams his sword between prongs and uses it to push Hawk in the way of another attack, which kills him]].
** [[PsychoForHire Bryce's]] weapon in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'' is a gauntlet with three long claws. Despite looking menacing, he's actually kind of a joke. During the time skip, he gets a second such gauntlet, and becomes a credible threat, acting as an OptionalBoss. If you defeat him, you'll get these gauntlets as a weapon for Sophie.
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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Retractable single blades, one on each hand, were his weapon of choice.

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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Retractable single blades, {{wooden stake}}s, one on each hand, were his are Angel's weapon of choice.
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* ''Sonnie's Edge'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton (adapted in ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots''). Sonnie is being seduced by a beautiful woman who is stroking her face...and then unleashes a magnetically driven 5cm long spike of titanium from each of her fingertips into Sonnie's head.

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* ''Sonnie's Edge'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton (adapted in ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots''). Sonnie is being seduced by a beautiful woman who is stroking her face...and then unleashes a magnetically driven 5cm long spike of titanium from each of her fingertips into Sonnie's head. The assassin winces as the spikes retract into her fingers because they tore open her skin, and it will take a week for the damage to heal.
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* ''Sonnie's Edge'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton (also adapted in ''Series/LoveDeathAndRobots''). Sonnie is being seduced by a beautiful woman who is stroking her face...and then unleashes a magnetically driven 5cm long spike of titanium from each of her fingertips into Sonnie's head.

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* ''Sonnie's Edge'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton (also adapted Creator/PeterFHamilton (adapted in ''Series/LoveDeathAndRobots'').''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots''). Sonnie is being seduced by a beautiful woman who is stroking her face...and then unleashes a magnetically driven 5cm long spike of titanium from each of her fingertips into Sonnie's head.
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* ''Sonnie's Edge'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton (also adapted in ''Series/LoveDeathAndRobots''). Sonnie is being seduced by a beautiful woman who is stroking her face...and then unleashes a magnetically driven 5cm long spike of titanium from each of her fingertips into Sonnie's head.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Town boss Hamata has the Thousand Claws gang as his enforcers, all armed with this trope. Intimidating as they appear however, we see the disadvantage when the Claws are fighting [[OneWomanArmy Mizu]]--you have to get very close to use them, and Mizu has them outranged with her sword and naginata.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Town boss Hamata has the Thousand Claws gang as his enforcers, all armed with this trope. Intimidating as they appear however, we see the their disadvantage when the Claws are fighting [[OneWomanArmy Mizu]]--you have to get very close to use them, and Mizu has them outranged with her sword and naginata.
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* In ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', Tyrese Gibson sees various claw marks on a wall and notes "Was [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] up in here?" Creator/AnthonyAnderson corrects him, saying that Freddy Krueger had four blades and there are three on the wall, indicating the presence of Wolverine.

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* In ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'', Tyrese Gibson sees various claw marks on a wall and notes "Was [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] up in here?" Creator/AnthonyAnderson corrects him, saying that Freddy Krueger had four blades and there are three on the wall, indicating the presence of Wolverine.
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* ''VideoGame/PokemonConquest'': Kotarō, the estwhile Warlord of Yaksha, wears these, being shorter spikes at Rank I and longer than his fingers at Rank II. The fact that he feels the need to be '''armed''' ''in a Pokémon game'' tells you [[AxeCrazy everything you need to know about this man]].
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* In ''VideoGame/JiuXiao'', the common Yao-shou enemies wears giant clawed gauntlets on both hands to attack you with.
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** Logan/Wolverine (Creator/HughJackman). [[TropeNamer Obviously]]. Both bone and adamantium versions. In ''Film/TheWolverine'', his weapons of choice are still the metal claws that pop out of his hands. In the climax of the latter, he loses both of them to the (also adamantium-made) HotBlade of the Silver Samurai, then regrows them as bony claws (their true original form). The claws are adamantium-coated again in, at least, the BadFuture of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', but sadly their bony version isn't of much use for Logan's [[TimeTravel past version]] in that film. ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine'' eventually brought Logan and his claws in all their glory to the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.

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** Logan/Wolverine (Creator/HughJackman). [[TropeNamer Obviously]]. Both bone and adamantium versions. In ''Film/TheWolverine'', his His weapons of choice are still the metal claws that pop out of his hands. hands (which were bony, originally, then coated in adamantium, usually as part of a SuperSoldier program headed by William Stryker). In the climax of the latter, ''Film/TheWolverine'', he loses both of them to the (also adamantium-made) HotBlade of the Silver Samurai, then regrows them as bony claws (their true original form). claws. The claws are adamantium-coated again in, at least, the BadFuture of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', but sadly their bony version (not metal-coated yet in The70s) isn't of much use for Logan's [[TimeTravel past version]] in that film. ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine'' eventually brought Logan and his claws in all their glory to the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
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** Logan/Wolverine (Creator/HughJackman). [[TropeNamers Obviously]]. Both bone and adamantium versions. In ''Film/TheWolverine'', his weapons of choice are still the metal claws that pop out of his hands. In the climax of the latter, he loses both of them to the (also adamantium-made) HotBlade of the Silver Samurai, then regrows them as bony claws (their true original form). The claws are adamantium-coated again in, at least, the BadFuture of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', but sadly their bony version isn't of much use for Logan's [[TimeTravel past version]] in that film. ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine'' eventually brought Logan and his claws in all their glory to the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.

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** Logan/Wolverine (Creator/HughJackman). [[TropeNamers [[TropeNamer Obviously]]. Both bone and adamantium versions. In ''Film/TheWolverine'', his weapons of choice are still the metal claws that pop out of his hands. In the climax of the latter, he loses both of them to the (also adamantium-made) HotBlade of the Silver Samurai, then regrows them as bony claws (their true original form). The claws are adamantium-coated again in, at least, the BadFuture of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', but sadly their bony version isn't of much use for Logan's [[TimeTravel past version]] in that film. ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine'' eventually brought Logan and his claws in all their glory to the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.

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