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Ruler of Evilion: Supreme Wolverine

Ruler of Evilion: Supreme Wolverine

“Life is unfair,” this was what Cesar Fitzgerald learned after he spent a good deal of his life watching his mother suffer the consequences of his dead father's deeds, watching his sister’s health deteriorate and getting bullied at school every day. He believed that one day everything will be fine but then one by one everything important was taken away from him. After losing his mother to a mafia boss and his sister to the cruel hands of life, Cesar only had one aim in his life and that was —— Revenge, joining a mafia gang was his first step and shooting the man who took his mother’s life was his second step as for the last step? Heh, it was ending his own life. That was the plan but then he finds himself waking up in the world of magic and familiars where powers and inner familiars are considered supreme. But what if he is born as trash? What if his body didn’t have any affinity with mana or familiars? How will Cesar with his weak body protect his concubine mother and sick brother from his half-siblings who are bent to kill them for the sake of reducing the competition for the throne of Evilion? Watch his journey——from becoming a weakling to a ruler, a prince born without a familiar summoning the rarest of the familiar. A Nobody to hailing the four continents of Evilion. ————————————— Cover not owned by me. This is my first male-lead book, and I am trying my hand at it please be kind and if you do not like it you are free to drop it.
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Does adamantium poison Wolverine in comics?
2 answers
2024-09-29 05:13
In the comic world, adamantium doesn't poison Wolverine. It's bonded to his skeleton and gives him enhanced strength and durability rather than causing any harm or poisoning.
Does Wolverine lose his adamantium in the comics?
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2024-09-29 10:25
Sure does. There are specific arcs where Wolverine's adamantium is removed for various plot reasons. This often leads to significant changes in his character's abilities and story development.
Does Wolverine get his adamantium back in the comics?
1 answer
2024-09-28 12:05
Wolverine does get his adamantium back in specific comic storylines. This often occurs after intense battles and adventures that lead to his restoration of this key attribute.
How does Wolverine get his Adamantium back in comics?
2 answers
2024-10-18 07:43
In some storylines, Wolverine gets his Adamantium back through complex scientific or magical means. But it varies depending on the specific comic arc.
How did Wolverine get his adamantium back in the comics?
1 answer
2024-10-12 17:33
Well, it happened when a special serum was developed or when a powerful mutant intervened. The details vary depending on the specific comic storyline.
How does Wolverine get his adamantium back in the comics?
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2024-10-12 13:38
In some comic storylines, Wolverine gets his adamantium back through complex and unexpected circumstances involving advanced technology or powerful allies.
How does Wolverine get his adamantium back in comics?
2 answers
2024-10-10 11:18
In some comic storylines, Wolverine regains his adamantium through advanced scientific means or as part of a complex plot twist.
How did Wolverine get his adamantium back in comics?
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2024-10-08 03:02
In the comics, Wolverine's recovery of his adamantium was often tied to new story arcs and developments. It could involve uncovering hidden technology or facing off against villains with the means to restore it.
Was there a movie about Wolverine that involved injecting Adamantium into a human body?
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2024-09-14 16:39
"I recommend Metal Matters to you. This novel tells the story of a man seeking revenge and self-redemption. At the same time, it is also a story centered around a group of people fighting for power and status. One of them was about injecting Adamantium into the human body. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Was adamantium poisoning present in the comics?
1 answer
2024-10-15 21:13
Yes, it was. Adamantium poisoning has been featured in some comic storylines.
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