Vibranium

1915

He also used the other variety Anti-Metal, in retractable claws. ==Incidents involving vibranium== By 1915, human expeditions discovered Anti-Metal in Antarctica. The story "Flags of Our Fathers", which happens during World War II, tells how Black Panther, Captain America, Sgt.

1940

As a result, Wakanda is one of the world's most technologically advanced nations. During the early 1940s, a small amount of Wakandan vibranium came into the possession of the scientist Myron MacLain.

1960

However, during an experiment in the 1960s, he developed the virtually indestructible metal adamantium. When T'Challa became king of Wakanda, he strove to end his country's isolation from the rest of the world.

1966

A synthetic version of the material is called Antarctic Vibranium or Anti-Metal. ==Publication history== Vibranium first appeared in Daredevil #13 (February 1966), which was written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita.

Later in Fantastic Four #53 (August 1966), by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, a new variation of vibranium was introduced in the isolated nation of Wakanda.

McDow draws a parallel to uranium, found in the mine Shinkolobwe in Haut-Katanga Province, also in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ==See also== Adamantium Unobtainium ==References== ==External links== World of Black Heroes: Vibranium Biography Vibranium at MarvelDatabase.com Vibranium MarvelDirectory Fictional elements introduced in 1966 Fictional metals

2016

The line is "To hit me harder, I feel nothing / And all my armor is vibranium". ==Real-world material== In 2016, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies developed a real-world smart composite material that they named Vibranium.

2019

While the heroes manage to thwart the invasion, they are unable to prevent the Fold from constructing enough towers to make it a global threat. ===Music=== Vibranium is referenced in the 2019 single Take Me Back to London by Ed Sheeran (featuring Stormzy) in verse 3, where Stormzy raps "I drink super-malts and vibranium / I got an RM11 titanium". It is also referenced in the bridge of the 2020 track Love Is a War by Jeremy Renner, who played Hawkeye in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films.

2020

While the heroes manage to thwart the invasion, they are unable to prevent the Fold from constructing enough towers to make it a global threat. ===Music=== Vibranium is referenced in the 2019 single Take Me Back to London by Ed Sheeran (featuring Stormzy) in verse 3, where Stormzy raps "I drink super-malts and vibranium / I got an RM11 titanium". It is also referenced in the bridge of the 2020 track Love Is a War by Jeremy Renner, who played Hawkeye in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films.




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