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Where do Wolverine's claws come from?

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This would also give a good explanation of how Wolverine is able to control the speed and individuality of the claws, much like you can make a slow or fast fist, or extend different fingers apart from each other. (With some exception in various positions for the middle and ring fingers as they share a tendon). read more

One set relaxes as the other contracts, and the claws slide out. To retract, the opposing muscle contracts as the first one relaxes. This would also give a good explanation of how Wolverine is able to control the speed and individuality of the claws, much like you can make a slow or fast fist, or extend different fingers apart from each other. read more

Worlverine's claws are (according to current continuity) part of his mutation - he has sharp, bone claws that sheathe themselves in his forearm and extend out his fist on request. read more

With X-23, her third claw comes out between her toes and Daken's third claw comes out just under his palm. I would say between the knuckles for the rest of the claws -- it's drawn on panel for all three character more that way than over/through knuckles. read more

I think the claws are supposed to run along the tops of his forearms and come out in between, but also just above his knuckles. Although it really only works with the way his claws are drawn sometimes. The thicker, more blade-like ones run into some problems there and he would need a whole extra system of muscles in his arms to operate them. read more

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