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Vibranium is a fictional metal that appears in the Marvel Universe.
Wakandan Vibranium is the most common variety, and is often referred to simply as " vibranium ".
Due to the nature of vibranium it is found in use of many in the Marvel Universe including: ( Note: Wakandan variety vibranium is referred to as vibranium and Antarctic variety vibranium is referred to as Anti-Metal or Antarctic Vibranium )
* Vibranium is used in the creation of one of Hawkeye's " Trick Arrows ", the arrows deaden kinetic and vibratory energies.
* Vibranium is used in the construction of the Constrictor's pair of electrified prehensile, wrist-mounted metal coils.
Vibranium also is seen as the source of many weapons used in Wakanda, which made them quite powerful though not powerful enough to withstand the Chitauri's attack.
Vibranium is also shown to be weakened when exposed to gamma radiation in the movie, thus making it destructible by the Hulk because he releases a blast of it whenever he attacks.
Howard Stark states that vibranium is stronger than and a third of the weight of steel, is completely vibration-absorbent, and that all the Vibranium Stark had went into making Captain America's shield.
Vibranium alone is not comparable in terms of durability with adamantium, seeing as Colossus has broken it.
Later, Crime Master is able to use contacts to discover Venom's true identity, and has Jack O ' Lantern kidnap Flash's girlfriend, Betty Brant, in exchange for Venom letting Crime Master get his shipment of Antarctic Vibranium.

Vibranium and 1940s
During the early 1940s, a small amount of Wakandan Vibranium came into the possession of the scientist Myron MacLain.

Vibranium and .
Vibranium first appeared in Daredevil # 13 ( February 1966 ), which was by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita.
Vibranium was first deposited on Earth by a meteorite 10, 000 years ago.
The first documented discovery of Vibranium was during a human expedition to Antarctica.
This particular isotope of Vibranium was dubbed " Anti-Metal " due to its property of dissolving other metals.
A different variety of Vibranium found in Wakanda absorbs soundwaves and other vibrations, including kinetic energy.
He tried to combine Vibranium with iron to form a new tank armor, but was unable to fuse the elements.
Making the existence of Vibranium known to the outside world around the mid-1980s, he sold small quantities of it to foreigners whom he believed would not use it to harmful ends.
Over the years, many have tried to obtain or affect the mound of Vibranium at Wakanda, but for the most part Wakanda has kept it safe, and become quite powerful in the process.
When Wakanda was politically taken over by the xenophobic Desturi, they granted Doctor Doom access to the country's Vibranium vaults.
Fearing Doom would use it to amplify his mystical energies, T ' Challa activated a failsafe he had developed that rendered all processed Vibranium inert.
Vibranium exposure led to the mutation of many Wakandan natives.
The shock wave was traveling to the " Great Vibranium Mound " in Wakanda, where the resulting explosion could destroy the world.
* Vibranium plays a central role in many episodes of Black Panther: The Animated Series produced by Marvel Animation and BET Entertainment.
* Vibranium at MarvelDatabase. com
However, he had to wear a special Vibranium headband to help him control his abilities.
The armor, now upgraded by using blended Titanium and Vibranium reappeared in " Heavy Mettle " where Hammer uses it to make a truce with Iron Man in order to take down Stane and Stark International.

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