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Digital illustration featuring mutant Laura Kinney (X-23) standing beside her trusted companion, Wolverine, with a heartfelt smile of camaraderie.

Ask AI: What does the word "friendship" mean to the mutant Laura Kinney?

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Question: What does the word "friendship" mean to the mutant Laura Kinney?

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Laura Kinney, also known as X-23 or Wolverine in Marvel Comics, has a pretty complex relationship with the notion of friendship, considering her background and upbringing. She was genetically engineered and raised to be a weapon, so she wasn't taught about the concepts of affection, love, or friendship. However, as she continues to grow and interact with others, particularly when she becomes a part of the X-Men, she starts to learn the significance of friendship. For Laura, friendship is about loyalty and trust. It equates to having a certain connection to someone she would risk her life to protect, something she's unaccustomed to due to her isolated upbringing. Remember, this is a fictional character. Her comprehension of friendship can differ depending on the writer or the era of the comic.

Answered by gpt-4

Feb. 10, 2024, 2:31 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, February 10, 2024

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