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I remember many years ago reading a comic in which a one-appearance (or at any rate, obscure) character with transmutation powers turns Wolverine's claws to wobbly rubber. Wolverine, who had been in middle of rashly lashing out with a stab, hears an unexpected "B-BOING!" as his claws harmless bounce off the target of his rage, and I think maybe even says, stunned, "'B-boing'?!?" ⎩O⌓o⎭
The transmuter character later restores them to adamantium. (I think he wasn't a villain, just some decent guy who had been blackmailed by an actual villain that if he didn't help, someone close to him would be harmed, or something like that.)
This is arguably in contradiction to the later event in X-Men #25 in 1993 (during the "Fatal Attractions" storyline) when Magneto ripped out the adamantium, which led to the reveal they actually had had natural bone in them all along.
The following could be wrong, but I vaguely recall that it might have been in a comic in which Wolverine didn't usually appear, like Excalibur. This would have had to have been in an early '90s comic or earlier (i.e. before "Fatal Attractions").
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I remember many years ago reading a comic in which a one-appearance (or at any rate, obscure) character with transmutation powers turns Wolverine's claws to wobbly rubber. Wolverine, who had been in middle of rashly lashing out with a stab, hears an unexpected "B-BOING!" as his claws harmless bounce off the target of his rage, and I think maybe even says, stunned, "'B-boing'?!?" ⎩O⌓o⎭
The transmuter character later restores them to adamantium. (I think he wasn't a villain, just some decent guy who had been blackmailed by an actual villain that if he didn't help, someone close to him would be harmed, or something like that.)
This is arguably in contradiction to the later event in X-Men #25 in 1993 (during the "Fatal Attractions" storyline) when Magneto ripped out the adamantium, which led to the reveal they actually had had natural bone in them all along.
The following could be wrong, but I vaguely recall that it might have been in a comic in which Wolverine didn't usually appear, like Excalibur. This would have had to have been in an early '90s comic or earlier (i.e. before "Fatal Attractions").
story-identification marvel comics x-men wolverine
Thanos turns his whole skeleton to rubber in Infinity Gauntlet but I don’t think he restores it later on. Could that be what you’re thinking if?
– TheLethalCarrot
2 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot No, unless I somehow wholly dreamt this thing up at some point (I don't think that's the case), I'm pretty sure it was some lesser character, and just Wolverine's claws.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
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I remember many years ago reading a comic in which a one-appearance (or at any rate, obscure) character with transmutation powers turns Wolverine's claws to wobbly rubber. Wolverine, who had been in middle of rashly lashing out with a stab, hears an unexpected "B-BOING!" as his claws harmless bounce off the target of his rage, and I think maybe even says, stunned, "'B-boing'?!?" ⎩O⌓o⎭
The transmuter character later restores them to adamantium. (I think he wasn't a villain, just some decent guy who had been blackmailed by an actual villain that if he didn't help, someone close to him would be harmed, or something like that.)
This is arguably in contradiction to the later event in X-Men #25 in 1993 (during the "Fatal Attractions" storyline) when Magneto ripped out the adamantium, which led to the reveal they actually had had natural bone in them all along.
The following could be wrong, but I vaguely recall that it might have been in a comic in which Wolverine didn't usually appear, like Excalibur. This would have had to have been in an early '90s comic or earlier (i.e. before "Fatal Attractions").
story-identification marvel comics x-men wolverine
I remember many years ago reading a comic in which a one-appearance (or at any rate, obscure) character with transmutation powers turns Wolverine's claws to wobbly rubber. Wolverine, who had been in middle of rashly lashing out with a stab, hears an unexpected "B-BOING!" as his claws harmless bounce off the target of his rage, and I think maybe even says, stunned, "'B-boing'?!?" ⎩O⌓o⎭
The transmuter character later restores them to adamantium. (I think he wasn't a villain, just some decent guy who had been blackmailed by an actual villain that if he didn't help, someone close to him would be harmed, or something like that.)
This is arguably in contradiction to the later event in X-Men #25 in 1993 (during the "Fatal Attractions" storyline) when Magneto ripped out the adamantium, which led to the reveal they actually had had natural bone in them all along.
The following could be wrong, but I vaguely recall that it might have been in a comic in which Wolverine didn't usually appear, like Excalibur. This would have had to have been in an early '90s comic or earlier (i.e. before "Fatal Attractions").
story-identification marvel comics x-men wolverine
story-identification marvel comics x-men wolverine
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Thanos turns his whole skeleton to rubber in Infinity Gauntlet but I don’t think he restores it later on. Could that be what you’re thinking if?
– TheLethalCarrot
2 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot No, unless I somehow wholly dreamt this thing up at some point (I don't think that's the case), I'm pretty sure it was some lesser character, and just Wolverine's claws.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Thanos turns his whole skeleton to rubber in Infinity Gauntlet but I don’t think he restores it later on. Could that be what you’re thinking if?
– TheLethalCarrot
2 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot No, unless I somehow wholly dreamt this thing up at some point (I don't think that's the case), I'm pretty sure it was some lesser character, and just Wolverine's claws.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
Thanos turns his whole skeleton to rubber in Infinity Gauntlet but I don’t think he restores it later on. Could that be what you’re thinking if?
– TheLethalCarrot
2 hours ago
Thanos turns his whole skeleton to rubber in Infinity Gauntlet but I don’t think he restores it later on. Could that be what you’re thinking if?
– TheLethalCarrot
2 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot No, unless I somehow wholly dreamt this thing up at some point (I don't think that's the case), I'm pretty sure it was some lesser character, and just Wolverine's claws.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot No, unless I somehow wholly dreamt this thing up at some point (I don't think that's the case), I'm pretty sure it was some lesser character, and just Wolverine's claws.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
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Is this the panel you're referring to?

Excalibur Vol 1 #58
Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
1
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
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Excalibur #58 (1992) fits the bill, your villain being Alchemy.
From ComicVine:
Trouble on both sides! With both the Crazy Gang and the trolls that kidnapped Alchemy on the loose, can even the combined strength of Excalibur and the X-Men come out on top?

As revealed in the previous issue, Alchemy was in with the trolls who used his mother as leverage for him to transmute back their fellow trolls.

Found with the Google query wolverine claws rubber site:marvel.fandom.com.
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Is this the panel you're referring to?

Excalibur Vol 1 #58
Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
1
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
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Is this the panel you're referring to?

Excalibur Vol 1 #58
Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
1
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
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Is this the panel you're referring to?

Excalibur Vol 1 #58
Is this the panel you're referring to?

Excalibur Vol 1 #58
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Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
1
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
1
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
Ack, simultaneous answers. I don't suppose there's any way to combine the two and give both credit.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@JacobC. - Well, one of them was a full 20 seconds before the other. Just sayin'
– Valorum
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum what I'd give for a computer which doesn't take 10 seconds to switch between tabs. :(
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
@Valorum Fair enough. Sorry, Jenayah. Thank you both. Did you both recall the issue, or did you look up Wolverine appearances in Excalibur in some database?
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago
1
1
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
2 hours ago
@JacobC. just edited the thing to include the query - Marvel Wikia, while not always accurate, is actually pretty well documented
– Jenayah
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Excalibur #58 (1992) fits the bill, your villain being Alchemy.
From ComicVine:
Trouble on both sides! With both the Crazy Gang and the trolls that kidnapped Alchemy on the loose, can even the combined strength of Excalibur and the X-Men come out on top?

As revealed in the previous issue, Alchemy was in with the trolls who used his mother as leverage for him to transmute back their fellow trolls.

Found with the Google query wolverine claws rubber site:marvel.fandom.com.
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Excalibur #58 (1992) fits the bill, your villain being Alchemy.
From ComicVine:
Trouble on both sides! With both the Crazy Gang and the trolls that kidnapped Alchemy on the loose, can even the combined strength of Excalibur and the X-Men come out on top?

As revealed in the previous issue, Alchemy was in with the trolls who used his mother as leverage for him to transmute back their fellow trolls.

Found with the Google query wolverine claws rubber site:marvel.fandom.com.
add a comment |
Excalibur #58 (1992) fits the bill, your villain being Alchemy.
From ComicVine:
Trouble on both sides! With both the Crazy Gang and the trolls that kidnapped Alchemy on the loose, can even the combined strength of Excalibur and the X-Men come out on top?

As revealed in the previous issue, Alchemy was in with the trolls who used his mother as leverage for him to transmute back their fellow trolls.

Found with the Google query wolverine claws rubber site:marvel.fandom.com.
Excalibur #58 (1992) fits the bill, your villain being Alchemy.
From ComicVine:
Trouble on both sides! With both the Crazy Gang and the trolls that kidnapped Alchemy on the loose, can even the combined strength of Excalibur and the X-Men come out on top?

As revealed in the previous issue, Alchemy was in with the trolls who used his mother as leverage for him to transmute back their fellow trolls.

Found with the Google query wolverine claws rubber site:marvel.fandom.com.
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Thanos turns his whole skeleton to rubber in Infinity Gauntlet but I don’t think he restores it later on. Could that be what you’re thinking if?
– TheLethalCarrot
2 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot No, unless I somehow wholly dreamt this thing up at some point (I don't think that's the case), I'm pretty sure it was some lesser character, and just Wolverine's claws.
– Jacob C.
2 hours ago