I guess the movie didn't think about wrist movement. But I'm pretty sure the claws are stored completely in the forearm until used. Read on they rest behind the wrist Wolvy's claws. Perhaps the claws are flexible as well. Of course they're not bendable but they're not locked into place. The claws were modified for the movie. The costume team found the narrow blades that wolverine normally uses impossible to realistically work with. It was a small sacrifice for the big screen.
I'd always assumed that his hands rolled along the front edge of the blades, which are curved. Very interesting, never really put thought into this until I came across this, I have seen lady deathstrikes x ray now if only there was one for Deadpool in X Men Origins, I would like to see how his blades fit in his arm, I am going to assume similar to Wolverines x ray.
I think he's kept a straight closed fist whenever out though but don't quote me on that. When he's captured by magneto, his arms are crossed and the blades facing in towards his shoulders, with an x-ray like that it'd be impossible. Further more, when he releases the blades into his shoulders to break out, they still come out through his knuckles and not straight through his wrists. It was a movie, and in terms of modern cgi superhero movies, and early one at that, so mistakes were made.
I would say they would be closer to 9 inches. Don't go by the lore you see on these websites. If you want the right information then read the comic ; I think they were said to be around 9 inches. If the claws are nine inches while extended, then you still have to add a couple inches to stabilize them while extracted.
That's 12 inches, still way too long to fit in his forearms. Thanks for playing, though. You thought wrong. The comics have never stated how long the claws are, and the length depends entirely on the artist. If Wolverine's claws were kept at a consistent inches extended, that would solve the problem. It would look pretty stubby, but it would be accurate. Unfortunately, that's not the case. I added some more pics to the post to show how enormous comic artists typically draw his claws.
Much longer than inches. You can see in the pic on the right, Wolverine's claws are drawn longer than his head. As for his forearms, all we can do is go by how they actually look in the comics. Which is normal, if not smaller than normal human length, given how short Wolverine is supposed to be. The problem is that many people try to understand the workings of fictional ideas.
It's like trying to work out how Cyclops's optic blasts work or how Iceman's power works. Unless the creator of said character has actually shown how things work you can either accept the idea that they do work or not. We can talk about how they might work in our own reality but trying to make judgement calls on artists that are payed to make things look more interesting by exaggerating their works is a pointless effort in my opinion.
If we are talking about the real world, then in order to get those 12 inch claws, then regardless of how tall he is, his forearm would have to be at least 12 inches from elbow to wrist, as the claws would not be running parallel to the bones but on a slight incline which I have seen in the comics would give the extra room needed to sheath them properly.
But lets face facts, only the creators of these characters have the right to explain how their creations work not us ; The pictures you put up don't show the forearm that the claws are coming out of either so it's kind of hard to say HOW exaggerated the claws have been in those pics.
Plus artists also use close-up effects that would also make the claws appear longer than usual. The reason I chose that middle pic is because it's not really an exaggerated angle.
Wolverine is holding his arm pretty much sideways. You can just compare the length of the blade with his hand, and you can judge how long it is. You don't see his forearm, but again, it's not like Wolverine is known for or commonly drawn having unusually long forearms. Perspective is something to consider, yeah, but I'm not really talking about specific images. I'm talking about how Wolverine is commonly drawn - with massively long claws, and a short, stubby body.
When his claws are retracted they rest between his wrist and elbow, in between bones in his forearm. He does have to keep his wrists straight when he unsheathes his claws though, and they may hinder wrist movement once out but not when retracted. Originally Answered: Does Wolverine feel pain whenever the claws come out? That way they would no longer be piercing through his flesh- as the claws actually ripped their way through it. Vibranium is a rare, extraterrestrial metallic ore.
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