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X-23 : ウィキペディア英語版
X-23

X-23 (Laura Kinney) is a fictional comic book superheroine appearing books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. She was originally created by writer Craig Kyle for the ''X-Men: Evolution'' animated series before debuting in the ''NYX'' comic series in 2004. Since then she has appeared in two six-issue miniseries written by Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, regular runs in ''New X-Men'', ''X-Force'', ''Avengers Academy'', and her own self-titled series written by Marjorie Liu.
X-23 is a female clone of Wolverine. Like Wolverine, X-23 has a regenerative healing factor, superhuman strength, senses, speed, agility, and reflexes. She also has retractable adamantium-coated bone claws in her hands and feet. In 2015, the character succeeded her "father" in adopting the name and costume of Wolverine.
Cloned from a damaged copy of Wolverine's genome, X-23 was created to be the perfect killing machine. For years, she proved herself a capable assassin working for an organization called the Facility. A series of tragedies eventually lead her to Wolverine and the X-Men. She attends school at the X-Mansion, and eventually became a member of X-Force.
==Publication history==
X-23 first appeared in episode #41 (season 3, episode 11) ''X-Men: Evolution'' animated television series, titled ''X-23''.
Her comic debut was in 2004 in the series ''NYX'', where her history and past were never divulged but her abilities were showcased. In ''X-23'', her first miniseries, her origin was fully explained. She became part of the X-Men supporting cast in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #450.
X-23 was created by Craig Kyle. He and Christopher Yost were the writers of the two episodes of ''X-Men: Evolution'' in which X-23 appears ("X-23" and "Target X.") Kyle and Yost also scripted ''X-23: Innocence Lost'', a six issue miniseries that details the character's origin, as well as ''X-23: Target X'', a six issue miniseries that covers the character's experiences between her origin story and her appearance in ''NYX''. They continued to write X-23 into their runs on ''New X-Men'' and ''X-Force'' as a member of the teams.
X-23 received an ongoing comic book series in 2010, written by Marjorie Liu. On November 15, 2011, Marvel announced that the ''X-23'' comic series would end at issue #21.
X-23 appeared as a regular character in ''Avengers Academy'' from issue #23 (Feb 2012) through its final issue #39 (Jan 2013).
X-23 appears in ''Avengers Arena'', a series by Dennis Hopeless and Kev Walker.
Laura joins the ''All-New X-Men'', after the team find her in Florida being chased by anti-mutant religious zealots.〔''All-New X-Men'' #19 (released November, 2013)〕
After the Secret Wars event, Laura is revealed to be one of the two new Wolverines in the All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe, along with Old Man Logan.

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