Everyone knows that Wolverine's adamantium claws are super-sharp — sharper than even a razor — and virtually indestructible. What puzzled me the first time I saw Wolverine is: how do the claws stay in his body?
As it is shown, Wolverine's flesh and skin are human in strength, but the healing factor makes it superhumanly durable and strong. Still, when Wolverine slashes something, or someone, extremely hard, dense, or thick (as he has to use great amount of force), the claws don't tear through his hand and leave his hand through the opposite side of the palm (because of the action having equal and opposite reaction).
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