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8 Superhero Origin Stories And Their Real World Implications

Superhero origin stories are ten-a-penny these days. They're Hollywood's bread and butter. And we're so used to seeing origin stories on-screen now (more than once, in the case of some characters - looking at you, Spider-Man), that it seems we've simply come to accept whatever origin myths they're peddling, no matter how illogical.

6) Wolverine

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The origins story:

Born James Howlett, but going by the name Logan (after the man that illegitimately fathered him), the mutant known more popularly as ‘Wolverine’ is born when the super-self-healing Logan has his skeleton coated in the near-indestructible adamantium. This turns Logan into a galvanized war machine complete with metal claws.

What would really happen:

Wolverine’s strong, sure, but strong enough to lift hundreds of pounds of metal each and every time he shifts a muscle? In the X-Men movies, Colonal Stryker’s adamantium-coating session appears to be no burden on Wolverine’s body whatsoever, whereas in reality it’d basically ensure Logan is never able to move himself again. All Colonel Stryker’s done is turn basic activities like taking a shower or using the bathroom into impossible tasks for this poor bastard.

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