User talk:Mobn

Adamantium
I reverted the edit, as explained in the edit summary, as it is speculation. I'm afraid that the problem is not whether it's plausible or not - the fact is that we don't know for sure why the Hulk managed to snape Wolverine in half. It's not stated in the comic, there's no evidence to suggest that the way adamantium is applied to bone is what you are saying. It's just your speculation, and the no original research as well as the verifiability policies apply. Also, please assume good faith - I'm only one of many who have edited that article and it has nothing to do with it being "mine" (which it isn't, anymore than it is "yours). --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 03:59, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

Image source problem with Image:Bill watterson at easel.jpg
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