
Promo shot for the "X-23" episode of X-Men: Evolution the original design of Laura Kinney / X-23. She was portrayed by Dafne Keen in the 2017 film Logan. The character has appeared in adaptations, including animated film and TV series and video games. Laura Kinney has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes. In 2015, the character succeeded her father in adopting the name and costume of Wolverine in the series All-New Wolverine. She also has retractable adamantium-coated bone claws in her hands and feet. Like her father, Laura has a regenerative healing factor and enhanced senses, speed, and reflexes. It is revealed later that she is not a clone, but biological daughter of Wolverine.

She attended school at the X-Mansion, and eventually became a member of X-Force. A series of tragedies eventually led her to Wolverine and the X-Men. For years, she proved herself a capable assassin working for an organization called the Facility. Laura was apparently the clone and later adoptive daughter of Wolverine, created to be the perfect killing machine. Since then she has headlined two six-issue miniseries written by Kyle and Christopher Yost, a one-shot and self-titled series written by Marjorie Liu, and All-New Wolverine by Tom Taylor. The character was created by writer Craig Kyle for the X-Men: Evolution television series in 2003, before debuting in the NYX comic series in 2004.

Laura Kinney (born X-23 codename Wolverine) is a fictional superhero appearing in media published by Marvel Entertainment, commonly in association with the X-Men. Adamantium-plated retractable claws in hands and feet.

Superhuman strength, durability, senses, reflexes, agility and animal-like attributes.X-23 on the variant cover of Fallen Angels (vol.
