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He was helping S.H.I.E.L.D. in a mission related to the Microverse, and a sentient virus attacked him. That happened LAST JULY, but that's not what bothers me:

I feel Marvel should've organized this a little bit more. Because there are still some books which have to sync up with Wolverine's current state. I haven't read Amazing X-Men, but as far as I know, I think Logan still has his powers there. The same happens with Uncanny Avengers. Also, everything in Wolverine since the loss of it (up to the new volume) seem lineal as far as I know. But there were some comics in which Wolverine still appeared without his healing factors but with his old uniform and using claws (like in Deadpool and Wolverine and the X-Men). Maybe during Killable there's some sort of "pause" in which Wolverine's adventures without the healing factor before going under the radar take place.

Overall, I'm not sure whether I like this change or not. I guess it was cool to make Wolverine less invincible, but I didn't really like the whole change of, well, everything (leaving the X-Men to basically going to find himself... Sort of). I also really liked his modern suit, not that the new armor is bad, but it's just a "don't fix it if ain't broken" scenario.

And now a new storyarc "3 Months to Die" was announced... And I feel there will be two possible outcomes: Wolverine dies (but comes back in a matter of time) or Wolverine gets his healing factor back.

I also find worth mentioning I don't really like the fact that this new status quo was mostly inspired by The Wolverine movie.