Definitely. Wolverines' bone claws are a staple feature from the comics. They play a significant role in his storylines and character development.
Yes, Wolverine does have bone claws in the comics.
Sure did. In the comic books, Wolverine started out with bone claws before they were later replaced or enhanced with a special metal.
Another way is to make the bone claws a product of some sort of experiment. Orochimaru, for instance, is known for his experiments. He could create a test subject with bone claws, and this character could then escape and become a part of Naruto's world, causing all sorts of chaos and new storylines to develop.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Naruto himself discovers he has an unexpected bloodline limit that allows him to grow bone claws. He would then have to learn to control this new power, which could be a great source of internal conflict as he tries to balance it with his existing skills and values.
Not really. Bone Comics is more focused on adventure and fantasy rather than romance.
The origin of Wolverine's claws in the comics is tied to his mutant genetics. It's an inherent ability that manifests when he wants to use them for protection or combat.
Wolverine's claws can come back due to a combination of factors like his mutant abilities reaching a new peak or a scientific experiment gone right. Different comics offer different explanations for this.
Wolverine's claws come back in the comics because of his inherent mutant physiology. His healing factor works to repair and regrow them. Sometimes, specific story arcs introduce elements that facilitate or accelerate this process.
It's hard to give an exact count. The Bone comic series has been ongoing for some time, and new issues or collections may still be coming out. But you can check on dedicated comic websites or forums for more accurate information.
I'm not sure exactly how many Bone comics there are. You might need to check with official sources or comic databases.