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| PersonagemCitado = [[James Howlett (Terra-616)|Logan]]
 
| PersonagemCitado = [[James Howlett (Terra-616)|Logan]]
 
| FonteCitação = Wolverine Vol 1 1
 
| FonteCitação = Wolverine Vol 1 1
| Title = Wolverine
 
 
 
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| Imagem = Wolverine Vol 6 2 Granov Variant Textless.jpg
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| NomeReal = James Howlett
 
| NomeReal = James Howlett
| IdentidadeAtual = [[Wolverine]]
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| IdentidadeAtual = Wolverine
| NomesEditoriais = anteriormente [[Selvagem Wolverine Vol 1|Wolverine Selvagem]], [[Wolverine: O Melhor No Que Faz Vol 1|Wolverine: O Melhor No Que Faz]]<!--
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| NomesEditoriais = Anteriormente [[Selvagem Wolverine Vol 1|Wolverine Selvagem]]
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| OutrasIdentidades = [[Logan]],{{r|X-Men #103}} [[Weapon X]],{{r|Incredible Hulk #180}} [[Patch]],{{r|Marvel Comics Presents #9}} [[Death]],{{r|Astonishing X-Men Vol 2 #1}} [[Black Dragon]],{{r|Wolverine: Manifest Destiny #4}} Agent Ten,{{r|Untold Tales of Spider-Man #-1}} Lucky Jim,{{citation}} Patient Zero,{{citation}} Patient X,{{citation}} Hand of God,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 16}} Mai'keth,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 16}} Mutate #9601,{{r|Uncanny X-Men #236}} Emilio Garra,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 49}} Peter Richards,{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury Vol 1 1}} [[Phoenix]],{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #6}} [[Dark Phoenix]],{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #5}} Experiment X,{{r|Marvel Comics Presents #72}} [[Jim Logan]],{{r|X-Men Vol 2 #74}} Jimmy,{{citation}} Weapon Ten,{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files Vol 1 1}} Weapon Chi,{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury Vol 1 1}} Runt,{{citation}} Soft James,{{citation}} Fist of Legend,{{r|Wolverine: Manifest Destiny #4}} Corporal Logan (later Captain) Logan),{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 #34}} Claw-Man,{{citation}}, Claw {{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 352}}Canucklehead,{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 1}} Canada,{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files Vol 1 1}} Wildboy,{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 6}} "Little Uncle",{{r|Uncanny X-Men #268}} Amazing Immortal Man,{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files Vol 1 1}} [[Wild Man]],{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files Vol 1 1}} [[Iron Man]],{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 45}} Revolto the Clown{{r|Wolverine and the X-Men #20}}, Tenth Man{{r|Wolverine and the X-Men Vol 2 #8}}, [[Captain Terror]]{{r|Avengers / Invaders #9}}
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| OutrasIdentidades = [[Logan]],{{r|X-Men #103}} [[Weapon X]],{{r|Incredible Hulk #180}}, Weapon Chi,{{r|Alpha Flight Vol 2 1}} Chi,{{r|Alpha Flight Vol 2 1}} [[Patch]],{{r|Marvel Comics Presents #9}} [[Death]],{{r|Astonishing X-Men Vol 2 1}} [[Black Dragon]],{{r|Wolverine: Manifest Destiny #4}} Agent Ten,{{r|Untold Tales of Spider-Man #-1}}, Wolvie (by [[Jubilation Lee (Earth-616)|Jubilee]]),{{r|Uncanny X-Men #353}} "Wolvy" (by [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|Rogue]]),{{r|Uncanny X-Men #353}} "Wolver-Mean" (by [[Robert Drake (Earth-616)|Iceman]]),{{r|Uncanny X-Men #353}} "Midget Maniac" (by [[Robert Drake (Earth-616)|Iceman]]),{{r|Uncanny X-Men #353}}, Lucky Jim,{{citation}} Patient Zero,{{citation}} Patient X,{{citation}} Hand of God,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 16}} Mai'keth,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 16}} Mutate #9601,{{r|Uncanny X-Men #236}} Emilio Garra,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 49}} Peter Richards,{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}} [[Phoenix]],{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #6}} [[Dark Phoenix]],{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #5}} Experiment X,{{r|Marvel Comics Presents #72}} [[Jim Logan]],{{r|X-Men Vol 2 74}} Jimmy,{{citation}} Weapon Ten,{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}} Weapon Chi,{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}} Runt,{{citation}} Soft James,{{citation}} Fist of Legend,{{r|Wolverine: Manifest Destiny #4}} Corporal Logan (later Captain) Logan),{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 34}} Claw-Man,{{citation}}, [[Claw]],{{r|Uncanny X-Men #352}} Canucklehead,{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 1}} Canada,{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}} Wildboy,{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 6}} "Little Uncle",{{r|Uncanny X-Men #268}} Amazing Immortal Man,{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}} [[Wild Man]],{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}} [[Iron Man]],{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 45}} Revolto the Clown,{{r|Wolverine and the X-Men #20}} Tenth Man,{{r|Wolverine and the X-Men Vol 2 8}} [[Captain Terror]]{{r|Avengers / Invaders #9}}
   
| Identidade = Public
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| Identidade = Pública
   
| Afiliações = Formerly {{M|X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men}} (Jean Grey School member) (leader), {{M|Avengers Unity Division (Earth-616)|Avengers Unity Division}}, {{M|Offer's Squad (Earth-616)|Offer's Squad}}, {{M|Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers}}, {{M|Murder Circus (Earth-616)|Murder Circus}} (brainwashed), [[Scott Summers (Earth-616)|Cyclops]]' and [[Warren Worthington III (Earth-616)|Archangel]]'s {{M|X-Force (Strike Team) (Earth-616)|X-Force}} (founding member, co-leader with Archangel), {{M|New Avengers (Earth-616)|New Avengers}}, {{M|X-Treme Sanctions Executive (Earth-616)|X.S.E.}}, {{M|Horsemen of Apocalypse (Earth-616)|Horsemen of Apocalypse}}, {{M|New Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|New Fantastic Four}}, {{M|Secret Defenders (Earth-616)|Secret Defenders}}, {{M|Clan Yashida (Earth-616)|Clan Yashida}}, {{M|Department H (Earth-616)|Department H}}, {{M|Flight (Earth-616)|Flight}}/{{M|Alpha Flight (Earth-616)|Alpha Flight}}, {{M|Department K (Earth-616)|Department K}}, {{M|Knights of Wundagore (Earth-616)|Knights of Wundagore}}, {{M|Central Intelligence Agency (Earth-616)|CIA}} {{m|Team X (Earth-616)|Team X}},{{r|X-Men Declassified #1}} {{M|Weapon Plus (Earth-616)|Weapon Plus}} ({{m|Weapon X (Team) (Earth-616)|Weapon X}}), {{M|Canadian Army (Earth-616)|Canadian Army (Devil's Brigade, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion)}}, {{m|Logan's Mutant Team (Earth-616)|Logan's Mutant Team}}, {{M|Mighty (Earth-616)|Mighty}}, Hudson Bay Company, {{m|Landau, Luckman & Lake (Earth-616)|Landau, Luckman & Lake}}, {{m|Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.}}, Maximillian Ernesto Seville Circus, [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Mystique]]'s Kansas City gang, [[Romulus (Earth-616)|Romulus]]' organization
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| Afiliações = Formerly {{M|X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men}} (Jean Grey School member) (leader), {{M|Avengers Unity Division (Earth-616)|Avengers Unity Division}}, {{M|Offer's Squad (Earth-616)|Offer's Squad}}, {{M|Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers}}, {{M|Murder Circus (Earth-616)|Murder Circus}} (brainwashed), [[Scott Summers (Earth-616)|Cyclops]]' and [[Warren Worthington III (Earth-616)|Archangel]]'s {{M|X-Force (Strike Team) (Earth-616)|X-Force}} (founding member, co-leader with Archangel), {{M|New Avengers (Earth-616)|New Avengers}}, {{M|X-Treme Sanctions Executive (Earth-616)|X.S.E.}}, {{M|Horsemen of Apocalypse (Earth-616)|Horsemen of Apocalypse}}, {{M|New Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|New Fantastic Four}}, {{M|Secret Defenders (Earth-616)|Secret Defenders}}, {{M|Clan Yashida (Earth-616)|Clan Yashida}}, {{M|Department H (Earth-616)|Department H}}, {{M|Flight (Earth-616)|Flight}}/{{M|Alpha Flight (Earth-616)|Alpha Flight}}, {{M|Department K (Earth-616)|Department K}}, {{M|Knights of Wundagore (Earth-616)|Knights of Wundagore}}, {{M|Central Intelligence Agency (Earth-616)|CIA}} {{m|Team X (Earth-616)|Team X}},{{r|X-Men Declassified #1}} {{m|Weapon X (Earth-616)|Weapon X}}, {{M|Canadian Army (Earth-616)|Canadian Army}} ({{M|Devil’s Brigade (Earth-616)|Devil's Brigade}}, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion), {{m|Logan's Mutant Team (Earth-616)|Logan's Mutant Team}}, {{M|Mighty (Earth-616)|Mighty}}, Hudson Bay Company, {{m|Landau, Luckman & Lake (Earth-616)|Landau, Luckman & Lake}}, {{m|Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.}}, Maximillian Ernesto Seville Circus, [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Mystique]]'s Kansas City gang, [[Romulus (Earth-616)|Romulus]]' organization
 
| Parentes = [[Folkbern Logan (Earth-616)|Folkbern Logan]] (ancestor, deceased);<br>
 
| Parentes = [[Folkbern Logan (Earth-616)|Folkbern Logan]] (ancestor, deceased);<br>
 
unnamed paternal grandfather (deceased);<br>
 
unnamed paternal grandfather (deceased);<br>
 
unnamed paternal grandmother (deceased);<br>
 
unnamed paternal grandmother (deceased);<br>
[[Mister Howlett (Earth-616)|Mister Howlett]] (step-grandfather, deceased);<br>
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[[Mr. Howlett (Earth-616)|Mr. Howlett]] (step-grandfather, deceased);<br>
 
[[Thomas Logan (Earth-616)|Thomas Logan]] (father, deceased);<br>
 
[[Thomas Logan (Earth-616)|Thomas Logan]] (father, deceased);<br>
 
[[John Howlett, Sr. (Earth-616)|John Howlett, Sr.]] (step-father, deceased);<br>
 
[[John Howlett, Sr. (Earth-616)|John Howlett, Sr.]] (step-father, deceased);<br>
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[[Heather McNeil (Earth-616)|Heather McNeil Hudson]] (cousin once removed by marriage);<br>
 
[[Heather McNeil (Earth-616)|Heather McNeil Hudson]] (cousin once removed by marriage);<br>
 
[[Claire Hudson (Earth-616)|Claire Hudson]] (cousin twice removed;<br>
 
[[Claire Hudson (Earth-616)|Claire Hudson]] (cousin twice removed;<br>
[[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|Laura Kinney (X-23)]] (female clone/"daughter");<br>
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[[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|Laura Kinney (X-23)]] (female clone/"daughter");<br>
[[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|Laura Kinney (X-23)]] (female clone/"daughter");<br>
 
 
[[Avery Connor (Earth-616)|Avery Connor]] (construct based on his DNA);<br>
 
[[Avery Connor (Earth-616)|Avery Connor]] (construct based on his DNA);<br>
 
[[Shogun (Earth-616)|Shogun]] (soul fragment)
 
[[Shogun (Earth-616)|Shogun]] (soul fragment)
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[[Victor Creed (Earth-616)|Victor Creed]] (step-brother);<br>
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| Universo = Terra-616
| BaseDeOperações = Formerly [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Jean Grey School for Higher Learning]], [[Salem Center]], [[Westchester County]], [[New York State|New York]]; [[Avengers Mansion]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], New York; [[Stark Tower|Avengers Tower]], Manhattan, New York City, New York; [[Cavern-X]], Sedona, [[Arizona]]; [[Utopia (X-Men Base)|Utopia]], [[San Francisco Bay]], [[California]]; [[Graymalkin Industries]], [[San Francisco]], California; [[Angel's Aerie]], [[Rocky Mountains]], [[Colorado]]; [[Alcatraz Island]], San Francisco Bay, California; [[Bermuda Triangle]]; [[Cooterman's Creek]], [[Australia]]; [[Princess Bar]], [[Madripoor]]; Clan Yashida compound, [[Japan]]; [[Department H (Ottawa)|Department H Facility]], [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]; [[Weapon X Facility]], [[Roanoke]], [[Alberta]], Canada-->
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| BaseDeOperações = Formerly [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Jean Grey School for Higher Learning]], [[Salem Center]], [[Westchester County]], [[New York State|New York]]; [[Avengers Mansion]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], New York; [[Stark Tower|Avengers Tower]], Manhattan, New York City, New York; [[Cavern-X]], Sedona, [[Arizona]]; [[Utopia (X-Men Base)|Utopia]], [[San Francisco Bay]], [[California]]; [[Graymalkin Industries]], [[San Francisco]], California; [[Angel's Aerie]], [[Rocky Mountains]], [[Colorado]]; [[Alcatraz Island]], San Francisco Bay, California; [[Bermuda Triangle]]; [[Cooterman's Creek]], [[Australia]]; [[Princess Bar]], [[Madripoor]]; Clan Yashida compound, [[Japan]]; [[Department H (Ottawa)|Department H Facility]], [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]; [[Weapon X Facility]], [[Roanoke]], [[Alberta]], Canada
 
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| Sexo = Masculino
 
| Sexo = Masculino
 
| Altura = 1.60 m
 
| Altura = 1.60 m
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| Cidadania = Canadense
 
| Cidadania = Canadense
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| Cidadania2 = (possível cidadania dupla do [[Japão]] e/ou [[Madripoor]]){{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}}
| EstadoCivil = Viúvo; Divorciado
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| EstadoCivil = Divorciado
 
| Ocupação = Mestre samurai, diretor, aventureiro, instrutor; anteriormente co-proprietário do [[Bar Princesa]], barman, leão de chácara, espião para várias agências, operativo da [[C.I.A. (Terra-616)|C.I.A.]], operativo do governo, mercenário, criminoso, soldado (antigo capitão nas forças armadas Canadense, designado à inteligência), marinheiro, mineiro, mecânico, líder
 
| Ocupação = Mestre samurai, diretor, aventureiro, instrutor; anteriormente co-proprietário do [[Bar Princesa]], barman, leão de chácara, espião para várias agências, operativo da [[C.I.A. (Terra-616)|C.I.A.]], operativo do governo, mercenário, criminoso, soldado (antigo capitão nas forças armadas Canadense, designado à inteligência), marinheiro, mineiro, mecânico, líder
| Educação = Aulas privadas quando criança
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| Educação = Aulas privadas quando criança, treinamento especial militar/espionagem
   
| Origem = [[Homo superior|Mutante]], mais tarde enxertado com [[Adamantium]] nos seu esqueleto pelo <!--[[Projeto Arma X (Terra-616)|-->programa Arma X<!--]]-->.
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| Origem = [[Homo superior|Mutante]], mais tarde enxertado com [[Adamantium]] nos seu esqueleto pelo [[Projeto Arma X (Terra-616)|programa Arma X]].
 
| LugarDeNascimento = Cold Lake, [[Alberta]]
 
| LugarDeNascimento = Cold Lake, [[Alberta]]
 
| LugarDaMorte = Paradise Valley, [[Nevada]]
 
| LugarDaMorte = Paradise Valley, [[Nevada]]
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| TextoHistória = <!--[[File:Origin Vol 1 2 page - James Howlett (Earth-616).jpg|left|thumb|150px|Claws pop for the first time]]
 
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===Early Years===
 
===Early Years===
Wolverine's life began in Cold Lake, [[Alberta]], [[Canada]], sometime between 1882 and 1885,<ref>According to {{c|Origin #2}}, James Howlett's older brother John was born in 1885. According to {{c|X-Men: Prelude to Schism #4}}, however, James was born in 1882.</ref> a couple of weeks before the 19th of April.{{r|Wolverine: First Class #2}} The [[Homo superior|mutant]] who would come to be known simply as "Logan" was born James Howlett, the second son of [[Elizabeth Hudson (Earth-616)|Elizabeth Howlett]] (who was married to [[John Howlett, Sr. (Earth-616)|John Howlett]], owner of a large estate) and the illegitimate son of the Howlett's grounds-keeper, [[Thomas Logan (Earth-616)|Thomas Logan]]. As a boy, James was notably frail and prone to bouts of allergic attacks. He was largely neglected by his mother, who had been institutionalized for a time following the death of her first son, [[John Howlett, Jr. (Earth-616)|John Jr.]], in 1897. James was constantly under the pressure of his grandfather, [[Mister Howlett (Earth-616)|Mister Howlett]], who believed that James required constant punishment by a strong hand, in order to be raised properly. "Firm, but fair" was what Mister Howlett used to say to justify any of his abusive actions.{{r|Origin #1}}
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Wolverine's life began in Cold Lake, [[Alberta]], [[Canada]], sometime between 1882 and 1885,<ref>According to {{c|Origin #2}}, James Howlett's older brother John was born in 1885. According to {{c|X-Men: Prelude to Schism #4}}, however, James was born in 1882.</ref> a couple of weeks before the 19th of April.{{r|Wolverine: First Class #2}} The [[Homo superior|mutant]] who would come to be known simply as "Logan" was born James Howlett, the illegitimate son of [[Elizabeth Hudson (Earth-616)|Elizabeth Howlett]] (who was married to [[John Howlett, Sr. (Earth-616)|John Howlett]], owner of a large estate) and the Howletts' grounds-keeper, [[Thomas Logan (Earth-616)|Thomas Logan]]. As a boy, James was notably frail and prone to bouts of allergic attacks. He was largely neglected by his mother, who had been institutionalized for a time following the death of her first son, [[John Howlett, Jr. (Earth-616)|John Jr]], in 1897. James was constantly under the pressure of his grandfather, [[Mr. Howlett (Earth-616)|Mr. Howlett]], who believed that James required constant punishment by a strong hand, in order to be raised properly. "Firm, but fair," was what Mr. Howlett said to justify his abusive actions.{{r|Origin #1}}
   
James spent most of his early years on the estate grounds with two playmates that lived on the [[Howlett Estate]] with him: [[Rose O'Hara (Earth-616)|Rose O'Hara]], a red-headed Irish girl who was brought in from town to be a companion to young James, and a boy nicknamed [[Dog Logan (Earth-616)|"Dog"]], Thomas Logan's son (and James's half-brother). The children were close friends, but, as they reached adolescence, the abuse inflicted upon Dog warped his mind. Dog made unwanted advances towards Rose, which James reported to his father. In retaliation, Dog killed James' puppy, in turn leading to the expulsion of Thomas and Dog from the estate.
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James spent most of his early years on the [[Howlett Estate]] grounds with two playmates that lived at the estate with him: [[Rose O'Hara (Earth-616)|Rose O'Hara]], a red-headed Irish girl who was brought in from town to be a companion to young James, and a boy nicknamed [[Dog Logan (Earth-616)|"Dog"]], Thomas Logan's son (and James's half-brother). The children were close friends, but, as they reached adolescence, the abuse inflicted upon Dog warped his mind. Dog made unwanted advances towards Rose, which James reported to his father. In retaliation, Dog killed James' puppy, leading to the expulsion of Thomas and Dog from the estate.
   
Thomas, in a drunken stupor and armed with a shotgun, invaded the Howlett Estate with his son and attempted to take his former lover Elizabeth with him. John, Sr. attempted to stop him and Thomas shot him in the head, in cold blood. James had just entered the room while this occurred and his mutation finally manifested; bone claws extended from the backs of his hands and he attacked the intruders with uncharacteristic ferocity, killing Thomas and scarring Dog's face with three claw marks. Already an emotionally disturbed woman since the death of her first son, Elizabeth, completely unhinged, drove James away and took her life, immediately afterward, with a blast from Thomas' gun.
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Thomas, in a drunken stupor and armed with a shotgun, invaded the Howlett Estate with his son and attempted to take his former lover Elizabeth with him. John, Sr. attempted to stop him and Thomas shot him in the head, in cold blood. James had just entered the room when this occurred and his mutation finally manifested; bone claws extended from the backs of his hands and he attacked the intruders with uncharacteristic ferocity, killing Thomas and scarring Dog's face with three claw marks. Already an emotionally disturbed woman since the death of her first son, Elizabeth, completely unhinged, drove James away and took her life immediately afterward with a blast from Thomas' gun.
   
Rose fled the estate with James in tow, hiding in a shed. James experiences his heightened senses for the first time telling Rose that he can smell apple dumplings.
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Rose fled the estate with James in tow, hiding in a shed. James experienced his heightened senses for the first time telling Rose that he could smell apple dumplings.
   
Dog falsely reported to the police and James' grandfather that Rose had murdered John, Sr. and Thomas. Rose led James to his grandfather's house, but Mr. Howlett simply ordered them to flee by train, with cold, cruel eyes, but still used his influence in town to help the pair escape, due to blood ties. Rose then fled the estate with James, who appeared to have been deeply traumatized and his healing factor had somehow drove the trauma from his memories, leaving him partially amnesiac.
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Dog falsely reported to the police and James' grandfather that Rose had murdered John, Sr. and Thomas. Rose led James to his grandfather's house, but Mr. Howlett simply ordered them to flee by train, with cold, cruel eyes, but still used his influence in town to help the pair escape, due to blood ties. Rose then fled the estate with James, who appeared to have been deeply traumatized and his healing factor had somehow driven the trauma from his memories, leaving him partially amnesiac.
   
 
[[File:Origin Vol 1 5 page - James Howlett (Earth-616).jpg|left|thumb|210px|"Logan" leading a pack of wolves]]
 
[[File:Origin Vol 1 5 page - James Howlett (Earth-616).jpg|left|thumb|210px|"Logan" leading a pack of wolves]]
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On the night that Smitty was due to leave the mining town with Rose, Logan fought him but allowed him to win, hoping to reconcile with him and Rose, but Dog finally found and confronted Logan. Dog reminded Logan of his past as James Howlett and that fateful night back on the estate that had changed all their lives. The two fought fiercely in the middle of the street and, despite being the physically stronger of the two, Dog was eventually overpowered by the enraged Logan.
 
On the night that Smitty was due to leave the mining town with Rose, Logan fought him but allowed him to win, hoping to reconcile with him and Rose, but Dog finally found and confronted Logan. Dog reminded Logan of his past as James Howlett and that fateful night back on the estate that had changed all their lives. The two fought fiercely in the middle of the street and, despite being the physically stronger of the two, Dog was eventually overpowered by the enraged Logan.
   
As Dog lay unconscious, Logan unsheathed his claws, for the first time in public (to the shock of everyone watching), and was about to deal the deathblow, when Rose leaped in to stop him, but was accidentally impaled by his claws. Horrified, Logan held her in his arms as she died. Stricken with grief and guilt for the death of his first love, Logan fled into the nearby woods, where he lived in self-imposed exile in a feral state with a pack of wolves for months, if not years. Around this time, Logan met and fell in-love with many women. Unknown to him, Logan also fathered a number of children. [[Romulus (Earth-616)|Romulus]], immortal mastermind and ruler of the wolf-like [[Lupine]], had taken interest in the Hudson line, Logan's mother's family, and over coming decades he, whether directly or through proxies, altered or erased Logan's memories to suit him.
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As Dog lay unconscious, Logan unsheathed his claws, for the first time in public (to the shock of everyone watching), and was about to deal the deathblow, when Rose leaped in to stop him, but was accidentally impaled by his claws. Horrified, Logan held her in his arms as she died. Stricken with grief and guilt for the death of his first love, Logan fled into the nearby woods, where he lived in self-imposed exile in a feral state with a pack of wolves for months, if not years.
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===The Creeds===
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[[File:James_Howlett_(616)_from_Origin_II_Vol_1_1.jpg|thumb|240px|Logan the Wolfish Man]]
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By 1907, Logan had found a family of wolves in the wilderness and began running with their pack. By suppressing the man beneath the instincts of the animal, Logan found a manner of peace. It didn't last. The sinister scientist [[Nathaniel Essex (Earth-616)|Nathaniel Essex]] conducted an experiment by releasing an apex predator like a polar bear further south into the Canadian woods. The bear could not adapt its hunting techniques to the new environment, but its strength and raw power was enough to overcome Logan's pack while he was away, killing and eating the wolves. When he returned, Logan and the bear mortally wounded each other in a struggle, but only one had a healing factor. Logan survived and was alone again.{{r|Origin II #1}}
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His victory did not go unnoticed. Essex's hired men soon found the bear's corpse and the signs it was killed by neither man nor beast. One of the men began telling tales of the "savage" at the local watering hole, drawing the curious and entrepreneurial. A circus promoter named Hugo came to the North with a brother and sister team called [[Saul Creed (Earth-616)|Saul]] and [[Clara Creed (Earth-616)|Clara]], his tracker and animal trainer, respectively. Their skills allowed them to locate Logan where the brute force efforts of Essex and his Marauders failed. Logan remained the wild man and was promoted by Hugo as a "missing link" when he appeared in the big top. Clara believed there was a human soul inside Logan and tried to encourage him to speak, but Logan refused and just accepted his inhumane treatment as a new form of penance.{{r|Origin II #3}}
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Essex was undeterred, however, and lured Hugo with Logan to his laboratory to "authenticate" his specimen. Essex killed Hugo and began experimental torture sessions on Logan to study his healing factor, including vivisection. Clara convinced Saul to help her rescue Logan, and the three of them escaped Essex's lab together. Clara spent the next month teaching Logan to behave like a man again, but their relationship made Saul jealous. He sold their location to Essex but, when it appeared as if Clara was killed in the crossfire, Saul and Logan joined forces to kill Essex. Clara and Saul were also mutants with healing powers, however, and when Clara tracked them down and Saul's misdoings were revealed, Logan was furious. Ignoring Clara's pleas, Logan drowned her brother in one of Essex's vats. Clara rejected Logan after that, retorting that the man inside him wasn't worth as much as the animal. (Logan never learned that Clara Creed told her older brother Victor about Saul's death, prompting an obsession that would last lifetimes.) {{r|Origin II #5}}
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===Logan´s Women===
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Alone again, Logan wandered back out into the wilderness, but could not return to the wild as the animal he once thought he was. Fleeing Canada, Logan traveled down into California, where he worked in the fruit orchards. He met a young girl, a Mexican migrant worker, and despite the language barrier they felt an attraction for one another. One day, she led him without a word into the orchards and they made love for the first time. Logan never learned her name, and they never saw each other again. {{r|Wolverine: Weapon X #10}}
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Around this time, Logan met and fell in-love with many women. Unknown to him, Logan also fathered a number of children. [[Romulus (Earth-616)|Romulus]], immortal mastermind and ruler of the wolf-like [[Lupine]], had taken interest in the Hudson line, Logan's mother's family, and over coming decades he, whether directly or through proxies, altered or erased Logan's memories to suit him.
   
 
===Birthday Surprise===
 
===Birthday Surprise===
Apparently under Romulus' guidance, Logan became a mercenary in [[Madripoor]]. Sometime later he met [[Chang (Landau Luckman and Lake) (Earth-616)|Chang]], a businessman working for the firm [[Landau, Luckman & Lake (Earth-616)|Landau, Luckman & Lake]]. He met and romanced [[Seraph (Earth-616)|Seraph]], a diminutive woman employed by Romulus, who had instructed her to form such relationship. In the next years Logan realized that Seraph and other acknowledges were under a single authority, but he didn't know, or care who it was. Possibly on his first trip to [[Japan]], Logan encountered members of the ninja sect known as the [[Hand (Earth-616)|Hand]]. The Hand extorted Logan into fighting [[Victor Creed (Earth-616)|Sabretooth]], who was another Romulus operative murdering women in [[Tokyo]]. Logan defeated Sabretooth and thought he was dead, without knowing of Sabretooth's healing factor.
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Apparently under Romulus' guidance, Logan became a mercenary in [[Madripoor]]. Sometime later he met [[Chang (Madripoor) (Earth-616)|Chang]], a businessman working for the firm [[Landau, Luckman & Lake (Earth-616)|Landau, Luckman & Lake]]. He met and romanced [[Seraph (Earth-616)|Seraph]], a diminutive woman employed by Romulus, who had instructed her to form such relationship. In the next years Logan realized that Seraph and other acknowledges were under a single authority, but he didn't know, or care who it was. Possibly on his first trip to [[Japan]], Logan encountered members of the ninja sect known as the [[Hand (Earth-616)|Hand]]. The Hand extorted Logan into fighting [[Victor Creed (Earth-616)|Sabretooth]], who was another Romulus operative murdering women in [[Tokyo]]. Logan defeated Sabretooth and thought he was dead, without knowing of Sabretooth's healing factor.
   
 
At some point later, Logan traveled to another frontier community in the Canadian Rockies and met a young Blackfoot Indian woman, named [[Silverfox (Canadian) (Earth-616)|Silver Fox]], with whom he fell in love. The two shared a cabin together and lived happily for a time. Logan had made a new life for himself: hunting and farm chores around the homestead now his daily routine, but, as ever, there were other forces at work in his life. On Logan's birthday, Sabretooth, possibly under Romulus' orders, brutally attacked Silver Fox, raping her and leaving her for dead, the first of many birthday "surprises" from him to come. Enraged, Logan battled him in a bar, only to be defeated and left for dead. Sabretooth then manipulated a feral, mindless Logan into believing the people of a nearby town had ordered Silver Fox's death, prompting Logan to slaughter the inhabitants of the town, persuading him that "the townspeople are afraid of you--they don't want you around. So, they got rid of the one thing keeping you here".
 
At some point later, Logan traveled to another frontier community in the Canadian Rockies and met a young Blackfoot Indian woman, named [[Silverfox (Canadian) (Earth-616)|Silver Fox]], with whom he fell in love. The two shared a cabin together and lived happily for a time. Logan had made a new life for himself: hunting and farm chores around the homestead now his daily routine, but, as ever, there were other forces at work in his life. On Logan's birthday, Sabretooth, possibly under Romulus' orders, brutally attacked Silver Fox, raping her and leaving her for dead, the first of many birthday "surprises" from him to come. Enraged, Logan battled him in a bar, only to be defeated and left for dead. Sabretooth then manipulated a feral, mindless Logan into believing the people of a nearby town had ordered Silver Fox's death, prompting Logan to slaughter the inhabitants of the town, persuading him that "the townspeople are afraid of you--they don't want you around. So, they got rid of the one thing keeping you here".
   
Later, employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as a fur trader to the Blackfoot Indians, Logan defeated the demonic snake-worm, known as [[Uncegila (Earth-616)|Uncegila]], a feat which earned him the Blackfoot warrior name of "Skunk-Bear" (or "Wolverine").
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Later, employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as a fur trader to the Blackfoot Indians, Logan defeated the demonic snake-worm, known as [[Uncegila (Earth-616)|Uncegila]], a feat which earned him the Blackfoot warrior name of "Skunk-Bear" (or "Wolverine").
 
A broad, largely unseen conspiracy thus began to shape Logan, now robbed of his conscience and free will, into the perfect killer. Wherever Logan went, Creed, one of his handlers, was not far behind. On one occasion in Madripoor, Logan was rescued from Victor, by [[Ophelia Sarkissian (Earth-616)|Viper]] and Seraph. Seraph died, but not before making Logan swear an oath of loyalty to Viper.
 
   
 
A broad, largely unseen conspiracy thus began to shape Logan, now robbed of his conscience and free will, into the perfect killer. Wherever Logan went, Creed, one of his handlers, was not far behind. On one occasion in Madripoor, Logan was rescued from Victor, by [[Ophelia Sarkissian (Earth-616)|Viper]] and Seraph. Seraph died, but not before making Logan swear an oath of loyalty to Viper
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 0024.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Corporal Logan serving in the Devil's Brigade in WWI Belgium.]]
 
   
 
===World War I===
 
===World War I===
When [[World War I]] began in 1914, Logan joined the [[Canadian Army (Earth-616)|Canadian Army]], where he was assigned to the Devil's Brigade, a special Canadian military unit sometimes used by Romulus. Logan's commanding officer was a super-humanly strong man known as [[Silas Burr (Earth-616)|Silas Burr]] (who would later become the mercenary Cyber), who was formerly an agent of the Pinkerton Private Detective Agency, where he abused his position, committing several atrocities, even burning down a schoolhouse full of children once. After being sentenced to death for his crimes, Burr was rescued from the courthouse, by Creed, and brought to the facility, hired by [[Frederick Hudson (Earth-616)|Frederick Hudson]] due to his sadistic nature. Yet another Romulus operative, Logan fell in love with female operative [[Janet (Romulus' operative) (Earth-616)|Janet]] per Burr's manipulation.
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When [[World War I]] began in 1914, Logan joined the [[Canadian Army (Earth-616)|Canadian Army]], where he was assigned to the [[Devil’s Brigade (Earth-616)|Devil's Brigade]], a special Canadian military unit sometimes used by Romulus. Logan's commanding officer was a super-humanly strong man known as [[Silas Burr (Earth-616)|Silas Burr]] (who would later become the mercenary Cyber), who was formerly an agent of the Pinkerton Private Detective Agency, where he abused his position, committing several atrocities, even burning down a schoolhouse full of children once. After being sentenced to death for his crimes, Burr was rescued from the courthouse, by Creed, and brought to the facility, hired by [[Frederick Hudson (Earth-616)|Frederick Hudson]] due to his sadistic nature. Yet another Romulus operative, Logan fell in love with female operative [[Janet (Romulus' operative) (Earth-616)|Janet]] per Burr's manipulation.
   
 
Later in the war Logan and other soldiers were sent to [[Europe]], and while fighting in [[Wikipedia:Second Battle of Ypres#Battle of Gravenstafel (22–23 April 1915)|Ypres, Belgium, on April 22, 1915]], Logan encountered a being, called [[Azrael (Earth-616)|Lazaer]] (an anagram of Azrael, the Angel of Death), who was armed with a large broadsword and had been using it to kill soldiers on the same battlefield. They began to fight one another, with Lazaer initially gaining the upper hand, but, after being impaled with Lazaer's sword, Logan pulled it from his chest and stabbed it through his surprised opponent.
 
Later in the war Logan and other soldiers were sent to [[Europe]], and while fighting in [[Wikipedia:Second Battle of Ypres#Battle of Gravenstafel (22–23 April 1915)|Ypres, Belgium, on April 22, 1915]], Logan encountered a being, called [[Azrael (Earth-616)|Lazaer]] (an anagram of Azrael, the Angel of Death), who was armed with a large broadsword and had been using it to kill soldiers on the same battlefield. They began to fight one another, with Lazaer initially gaining the upper hand, but, after being impaled with Lazaer's sword, Logan pulled it from his chest and stabbed it through his surprised opponent.
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In 1921, Logan found himself in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] Sondran Desert beaten, locked up by the local police, and accused of horse thievery. As Logan was blindfolded and tied to a post to be shot, by a firing squad, a voice next to him asked if he was a murderer. Logan answered, “…worse, a horse thief.”, and the person next to him turned out to be [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Mystique]], who was also about to be killed for having blue skin. The locals thought she was a witch, even though she explained that she was simply born different, and Logan laughed at meeting someone like him there of all places. Mystique managed to untie herself, just before the firing squad shot, and Logan survived, due, once again, to his healing factor, and killed the guards.
 
In 1921, Logan found himself in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] Sondran Desert beaten, locked up by the local police, and accused of horse thievery. As Logan was blindfolded and tied to a post to be shot, by a firing squad, a voice next to him asked if he was a murderer. Logan answered, “…worse, a horse thief.”, and the person next to him turned out to be [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Mystique]], who was also about to be killed for having blue skin. The locals thought she was a witch, even though she explained that she was simply born different, and Logan laughed at meeting someone like him there of all places. Mystique managed to untie herself, just before the firing squad shot, and Logan survived, due, once again, to his healing factor, and killed the guards.
   
After they both escaped, Mystique stood surprised that Logan was able to survive and asked how he knew she would be able to free herself and escape. Logan responded, “I didn't.”, and, when she asked where he was going to next, he said the nearest bar. Mystique introduced herself to Logan and said that she had a group of friends in [[Kansas City]], that he would probably like to meet.
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After they both escaped, Mystique stood surprised that Logan was able to survive and asked how he knew she would be able to free herself and escape. Logan responded, “I didn't.”, and, when she asked where he was going to next, he said the nearest bar. Mystique introduced herself to Logan and said that she had a group of friends in [[Kansas City]] that he would probably like to meet.
   
 
Once in Kansas City, Mystique told Logan about her group, who scammed people. After meeting her crew, and saving one of them from an angry customer that was scammed, Mystique informed Logan that she and her crew were planning a bank heist and she wanted him to take part in it. When Logan expressed his reluctance to get attached to people, she told him that she knew it was hard to trust people, but that they could be a family and to trust her. They both kissed and Logan decided to help her.
 
Once in Kansas City, Mystique told Logan about her group, who scammed people. After meeting her crew, and saving one of them from an angry customer that was scammed, Mystique informed Logan that she and her crew were planning a bank heist and she wanted him to take part in it. When Logan expressed his reluctance to get attached to people, she told him that she knew it was hard to trust people, but that they could be a family and to trust her. They both kissed and Logan decided to help her.
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By 1932 Logan was in Madripoor again, and Seraph taught him how to be a better assassin. Around this time, Logan started to use his recurrent alias "Patch", if not before. Some time later, Logan remembered Ogun's offer and he went to Japan to better learn self-discipline. There, he spent years under Ogun's tutelage, and Logan regarded him as a surrogate father. Around the mid-1930s, Logan formed a partnership with Raven Darkholme and [[Irene Adler (Earth-616)|Irene Adler]], two mutant adventurers and lovers. Maybe because of memory alteration, Logan was unaware that the apparently male Raven was Mystique. Later, Logan went into action in [[Spain]] during its Civil War. In 1937, Logan, under Romulus' orders, spent two years learning espionage from [[Taras Romanov (Earth-616)|Taras Romanov]], and in turn Logan gave hand-to-hand combat lessons to [[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Natasha Romanoff]], Taras' ward. Taras then told Natasha to kill Logan, but Logan instead killed him and allowed Natasha to depart.
 
By 1932 Logan was in Madripoor again, and Seraph taught him how to be a better assassin. Around this time, Logan started to use his recurrent alias "Patch", if not before. Some time later, Logan remembered Ogun's offer and he went to Japan to better learn self-discipline. There, he spent years under Ogun's tutelage, and Logan regarded him as a surrogate father. Around the mid-1930s, Logan formed a partnership with Raven Darkholme and [[Irene Adler (Earth-616)|Irene Adler]], two mutant adventurers and lovers. Maybe because of memory alteration, Logan was unaware that the apparently male Raven was Mystique. Later, Logan went into action in [[Spain]] during its Civil War. In 1937, Logan, under Romulus' orders, spent two years learning espionage from [[Taras Romanov (Earth-616)|Taras Romanov]], and in turn Logan gave hand-to-hand combat lessons to [[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Natasha Romanoff]], Taras' ward. Taras then told Natasha to kill Logan, but Logan instead killed him and allowed Natasha to depart.
   
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 0025.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Logan during World War II.]]
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[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) from Wolverine Origins Vol 1 17 0001.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Logan during World War II.]]
   
 
===World War II===
 
===World War II===
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===Fathering Daken===
 
===Fathering Daken===
 
After the war ended, Logan sought redemption in Jasmine Falls, [[Japan]], and he studied with [[Bando Saburo (Earth-616)|Bando Saburo]], in order to learn how to be a man and leave his warrior nature behind. Finally at peace since Silver Fox's supposed death, Logan met and fell in love with a local woman, named [[Itsu Akihiro (Earth-616)|Itsu Akihiro]] and they married and conceived a [[Akihiro (Earth-616)|child]] together, unknown to Logan.
 
After the war ended, Logan sought redemption in Jasmine Falls, [[Japan]], and he studied with [[Bando Saburo (Earth-616)|Bando Saburo]], in order to learn how to be a man and leave his warrior nature behind. Finally at peace since Silver Fox's supposed death, Logan met and fell in love with a local woman, named [[Itsu Akihiro (Earth-616)|Itsu Akihiro]] and they married and conceived a [[Akihiro (Earth-616)|child]] together, unknown to Logan.
 
[[File:James Howlett & Itsu (Earth-616).jpg|thumb|left|150px|Logan & Itsu]]
 
   
 
In 1946, while Logan was proving himself worthy of being a father in combat, the demon sword-smith, [[Muramasa (Earth-616)|Muramasa]], created an explosion that caused Logan to accidentally stab a villager with his claws. Logan was banned from the village, but wanted to say good-bye to Itsu. Returning to their self-built home, Logan found Itsu murdered, by Bucky Barnes, now the brainwashed Winter Soldier. Although Barnes ostensibly served the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]], he was acting under Romulus' orders. Believing their child to be dead, Logan mistakenly blamed Muramasa, who captured and tortured him. When Muramasa's underlings prepared to dispose of Logan, Romulus, or maybe his operative, killed them. Unknown to Logan, Romulus took the child from Itsu's womb, and he was safely born and adopted by a Japanese couple. This child was named Akihiro, but he eventually took the name "Daken", which means "Mongrel". Nine years later Daken fell under the influence of Romulus, and he was told lies that his father despised him and abandoned him, filling Daken with hatred.
 
In 1946, while Logan was proving himself worthy of being a father in combat, the demon sword-smith, [[Muramasa (Earth-616)|Muramasa]], created an explosion that caused Logan to accidentally stab a villager with his claws. Logan was banned from the village, but wanted to say good-bye to Itsu. Returning to their self-built home, Logan found Itsu murdered, by Bucky Barnes, now the brainwashed Winter Soldier. Although Barnes ostensibly served the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]], he was acting under Romulus' orders. Believing their child to be dead, Logan mistakenly blamed Muramasa, who captured and tortured him. When Muramasa's underlings prepared to dispose of Logan, Romulus, or maybe his operative, killed them. Unknown to Logan, Romulus took the child from Itsu's womb, and he was safely born and adopted by a Japanese couple. This child was named Akihiro, but he eventually took the name "Daken", which means "Mongrel". Nine years later Daken fell under the influence of Romulus, and he was told lies that his father despised him and abandoned him, filling Daken with hatred.
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Logan resurfaced as a mercenary. It's unknown if he retained his memories of Itsu. Chang arranged for Landau, Luckman and Lake to handle Logan's business affairs and find assignments, and Logan would in exchange do occasional services. He operated most of the times from [[Ottawa]] and [[Calgary]], with few exceptions into [[South America]] and Madripoor, working for government agencies, and he became one of the deadliest free agents of the intelligence field. Working for the [[Central Intelligence Agency (Earth-616)|CIA]], Logan, indulged in this brutal mission per Romulus' command, helped participate in turning a boy, named [[Frank Simpson (Earth-616)|Frank Simpson]], into the deranged super-soldier, Nuke. In 1953 Frank, growing up watching his alcoholic mother constantly verbally abuse his meek father, was influenced by his babysitter into killing his mother. Meanwhile, as Frank's father drove the babysitter home, she abruptly pulled out his flask and began to drink it and then seduced him. After pulling over into the nearby woods, the couple was interrupted by a police officer, who was revealed to be Logan. Logan asked Frank's father to sit back in his seat and shot the babysitter, with Frank's gun. Logan then suggested that Frank's father had taken advantage of the babysitter, plying her with alcohol and even going so far as to shooting her because she resisted. Frank's father realized the gravity of the situation and, seeing no other way, he shot himself.
 
Logan resurfaced as a mercenary. It's unknown if he retained his memories of Itsu. Chang arranged for Landau, Luckman and Lake to handle Logan's business affairs and find assignments, and Logan would in exchange do occasional services. He operated most of the times from [[Ottawa]] and [[Calgary]], with few exceptions into [[South America]] and Madripoor, working for government agencies, and he became one of the deadliest free agents of the intelligence field. Working for the [[Central Intelligence Agency (Earth-616)|CIA]], Logan, indulged in this brutal mission per Romulus' command, helped participate in turning a boy, named [[Frank Simpson (Earth-616)|Frank Simpson]], into the deranged super-soldier, Nuke. In 1953 Frank, growing up watching his alcoholic mother constantly verbally abuse his meek father, was influenced by his babysitter into killing his mother. Meanwhile, as Frank's father drove the babysitter home, she abruptly pulled out his flask and began to drink it and then seduced him. After pulling over into the nearby woods, the couple was interrupted by a police officer, who was revealed to be Logan. Logan asked Frank's father to sit back in his seat and shot the babysitter, with Frank's gun. Logan then suggested that Frank's father had taken advantage of the babysitter, plying her with alcohol and even going so far as to shooting her because she resisted. Frank's father realized the gravity of the situation and, seeing no other way, he shot himself.
   
Logan continued his espionage work, becoming a favorite of both [[United States of America|America]]'s and Canada's secret services, even teaming up with [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Ben Grimm]] (later known as the Thing) to participate in a [[Cold War]]-era government mission. When guarding [[Michael Carling (Earth-616)|Michael Carling]], a scientist, for Landau, Luckman and Lake, Logan fought [[Kimora (Earth-616)|Kimora]], who was after Carling's expertise in large-scale transportation between [[Earth]] and [[Kageumbra]], his home dimension. Kimora defeated Logan, and even called him a beast in a man's clothing; however, Chang seemingly decapitated Kimora after this. Logan retired for a while, returning to Jasmine Falls and spending years there seeking his lost tranquility, until Chang found him and asked for his help to prevent Kimora from conquering Earth via Carling's technology. They both traveled to Kageumbra, where Logan and Kimora fought once again. Logan relied this time upon meditative training and berserker rage, and he hurled Kimora into a dimension-travelling device, which he destroyed. Again on Earth, Chang offered Logan a position with Landau, Luckman and Lake, but Logan declined.
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Logan continued his espionage work, becoming a favorite of both [[United States of America|America]]'s and Canada's secret services, even teaming up with [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Ben Grimm]] (later known as the Thing) to participate in a [[Cold War (Event)|Cold War]]-era government mission. When guarding [[Michael Carling (Earth-616)|Michael Carling]], a scientist, for Landau, Luckman and Lake, Logan fought [[Kimora (Earth-616)|Kimora]], who was after Carling's expertise in large-scale transportation between [[Earth]] and [[Kageumbra]], his home dimension. Kimora defeated Logan, and even called him a beast in a man's clothing; however, Chang seemingly decapitated Kimora after this. Logan retired for a while, returning to Jasmine Falls and spending years there seeking his lost tranquility, until Chang found him and asked for his help to prevent Kimora from conquering Earth via Carling's technology. They both traveled to Kageumbra, where Logan and Kimora fought once again. Logan relied this time upon meditative training and berserker rage, and he hurled Kimora into a dimension-travelling device, which he destroyed. Again on Earth, Chang offered Logan a position with Landau, Luckman and Lake, but Logan declined.
   
 
During his time into the CIA, Wolverine had also allegedly participated in strikes against three African leaders, stating on records and information of the [[Mbangawi]] rode by the [[Joshua N'Dingi (Earth-616)|Doctor Crocodile]].{{r|Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis #3}}
 
During his time into the CIA, Wolverine had also allegedly participated in strikes against three African leaders, stating on records and information of the [[Mbangawi]] rode by the [[Joshua N'Dingi (Earth-616)|Doctor Crocodile]].{{r|Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis #3}}
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Driven into savagery by the experiment, Logan wandered the forests of the Canadian Rockies for months, living in a feral state, ironically, not far from the place of his birth. It was during this period Logan saved the life of a creature, known as [[Hunter in the Darkness|Hunter in Darkness]], one of a race of feral beings apparently mystical in origin. A psychic link of some sort was established between the two, to resurface in later years. On occasion, Logan's human personality surfaced, to the extent that, years later, he was able to recall pleasant experiences in these woods. Years after this experience, Logan's memories of much of his past would remain clouded, as a result of the Weapon X experiment and additional false memories during the procedure as well.
 
Driven into savagery by the experiment, Logan wandered the forests of the Canadian Rockies for months, living in a feral state, ironically, not far from the place of his birth. It was during this period Logan saved the life of a creature, known as [[Hunter in the Darkness|Hunter in Darkness]], one of a race of feral beings apparently mystical in origin. A psychic link of some sort was established between the two, to resurface in later years. On occasion, Logan's human personality surfaced, to the extent that, years later, he was able to recall pleasant experiences in these woods. Years after this experience, Logan's memories of much of his past would remain clouded, as a result of the Weapon X experiment and additional false memories during the procedure as well.
 
[[File:Wolverine Hulk 184.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Battling against the Hulk]]
 
   
 
===Department H===
 
===Department H===
Wandering the woods, Logan was eventually discovered by [[Heather McNeil (Earth-616)|Heather]] and [[James Hudson, Jr. (Earth-616)|James "Mac" Hudson]], a young couple honeymooning in the Rockies, whom he attacked, only to be shot by Hudson, whom neither knew was Wolverine's cousin from his maternal Hudson line. While he recovered, Logan regained enough of his human persona to be horrified at his claws, believing them to be artificial implants. Recovering his mental faculties with the Hudson's help, Logan became a member of Canada's [[Department H (Earth-616)|Department H]], the superhuman-oriented government agency James Hudson founded. Sometime later, Wolverine consulted Adamantium expert [[Myron MacLain (Earth-616)|Myron MacLain]], and he was targeted by Sabretooth and, under Silver Fox's leadership, [[Hydra (Earth-616)|Hydra]]. Wolverine was aided by Nick Fury, Carol Danvers and Natasha Romanoff, now the Russian super-spy Black Widow. Even though Wolverine and his allies triumphed, his full memories remained unrestored, and he didn't recognize former friends or enemies. Logan eventually regained memories of Burr, Seraph, Captain America and other parts of his life, but due to Weapon X intervention and his healing factor, some areas were left blank, like his life with Itsu and much of his Team X service. Logan also underwent ongoing intense psychotherapy to help him control his berserker rages. As a Department H operative, he returned to espionage and served primarily in [[Siberia]] and the [[Pacific Ocean|Western Pacific]], like [[Asia|Asia's Pacific Rim]] and its adjacent islands, including Japan. He accepted deadly and brutal assignments that no other agent would, and he soon rose to Captain in the Canadian Armed Forces. Eventually, Romulus or his proxies contacted Wolverine, who received secret orders to facilitate Romulus' interests even while on Department H missions.
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Wandering the woods, Logan was eventually discovered by [[Heather McNeil (Earth-616)|Heather]] and [[James Hudson, Jr. (Earth-616)|James "Mac" Hudson]], a young couple honeymooning in the Rockies, whom he attacked, only to be shot by Hudson, whom neither knew was Wolverine's cousin from his maternal Hudson line. While he recovered, Logan regained enough of his human persona to be horrified at his claws, believing them to be artificial implants. Recovering his mental faculties with the Hudson's help, Logan became a member of Canada's [[Department H (Earth-616)|Department H]], the superhuman-oriented government agency James Hudson founded. Sometime later, Wolverine consulted adamantium expert [[Myron MacLain (Earth-616)|Myron MacLain]], and he was targeted by Sabretooth and, under Silver Fox's leadership, [[Hydra (Earth-616)|Hydra]]. Wolverine was aided by Nick Fury, Carol Danvers and Natasha Romanoff, now the Russian super-spy Black Widow. Even though Wolverine and his allies triumphed, his full memories remained not restored, and he didn't recognize former friends or enemies. Logan eventually regained memories of Burr, Seraph, Captain America and other parts of his life, but due to Weapon X intervention and his healing factor, some areas were left blank, like his life with Itsu and much of his Team X service. Logan also underwent ongoing intense psychotherapy to help him control his berserker rages. As a Department H operative, he returned to espionage and served primarily in [[Siberia]] and the [[Pacific Ocean|Western Pacific]], like [[Asia|Asia's Pacific Rim]] and its adjacent islands, including Japan. He accepted deadly and brutal assignments that no other agent would, and he soon rose to Captain in the Canadian Armed Forces. Eventually, Romulus or his proxies contacted Wolverine, who received secret orders to facilitate Romulus' interests even while on Department H missions.
   
 
After the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]]'s debut, Hudson steered the Department H's resources to form a super-team sponsored by the government. He nominated Wolverine for leadership of this team, which was called the [[Flight (Earth-616)|Flight]]. Contemplating the wisdom of this move, Wolverine temporarily returned to Madripoor to reunite with Seraph. He helped her and Viper, her new student, against Sabretooth, probably a case of infighting in Romulus' forces. Seraph sacrificed her life for Wolverine, but before dying, she made him promise to help Viper in the future. Seraph's heroism influenced Wolverine to agree to Hudson's proposal, although he also continued espionage missions abroad.
 
After the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]]'s debut, Hudson steered the Department H's resources to form a super-team sponsored by the government. He nominated Wolverine for leadership of this team, which was called the [[Flight (Earth-616)|Flight]]. Contemplating the wisdom of this move, Wolverine temporarily returned to Madripoor to reunite with Seraph. He helped her and Viper, her new student, against Sabretooth, probably a case of infighting in Romulus' forces. Seraph sacrificed her life for Wolverine, but before dying, she made him promise to help Viper in the future. Seraph's heroism influenced Wolverine to agree to Hudson's proposal, although he also continued espionage missions abroad.
   
 
When a 40th century time-traveler called [[D'Von Kray (Earth-4935)|D'von Kray]] invaded Canada trying to hunt fellow time-traveler [[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Cable]], Wolverine captured Kray and turned him over to Department H. Hudson hoped Kray's technology could empower super-agents, but Kray soon escaped and resumed tracking Cable, pursued by Wolverine. Kray was defeated by Wolverine and Cable, and Cable became a mercenary whom Wolverine encountered during select missions. After this, Wolverine worked with CIA agent [[Rick Stoner (Earth-616)|Rick Stoner]] to retrieve one of Hudson's prototype empowered-armor suits, stolen by Hydra. Meanwhile, Hudson subjected [[William Nowlan (Earth-616)|William Nowlan]], a convicted murderer, to experimental procedures to manifest superhuman powers. Wolverine, maybe remembering his Weapon X experimentation, warned Hudson that Nowlan, now called Bedlam, might prove uncontrollable. His prediction accurate, Wolverine assisted Hudson in placing the insane Bedlam in suspended animation. Months after the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]]' debut, Wolverine recruited Canadian Detective [[Sean Bernard (Earth-616)|Sean Bernard]] to be a member of the Flight. As Groundhog, Bernard wore Hudson's Guardian armor. Some weeks later, the criminal [[Elihas Starr (Earth-616)|Egghead]] led superhuman mercenaries to extort funds from Canada, threatening via a nuclear warhead. Wolverine led Flight trainees against Egghead and his minions, and even though the mission succeeded, trainee [[Saint Elmo (Earth-616)|Saint Elmo]] died, Groundhog resigned, and some other trainees proved unsuited for such missions. Hudson, taking notice of this, divided the Flight into three divisions of increasing proficiency: [[Gamma Flight (Earth-616)|Gamma Flight]], [[Beta Flight (Earth-616)|Beta Flight]] and [[Alpha Flight (Earth-616)|Alpha Flight]].{{Citation}}
[[File:Alpha Flight Byrne Publi1.jpg|thumb|Alpha Flight]]
 
When a 40th century time-traveler called [[D'Von Kray (Earth-4935)|D'von Kray]] invaded Canada trying to hunt fellow time-traveler [[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Cable]], Wolverine captured Kray and turned him over to Department H. Hudson hoped Kray's technology could empower super-agents, but Kray soon escaped and resumed tracking Cable, pursued by Wolverine. Kray was defeated by Wolverine and Cable, and Cable became a mercenary whom Wolverine encountered during select missions. After this, Wolverine worked with CIA agent [[Rick Stoner (Earth-616)|Rick Stoner]] to retrieve one of Hudson's prototype empowered-armor suits, stolen by Hydra. Meanwhile, Hudson subjected [[William Nowlan (Earth-616)|William Nowlan]], a convicted murderer, to experimental procedures to manifest superhuman powers. Wolverine, maybe remembering his Weapon X experimentation, warned Hudson that Nowlan, now called Bedlam, might prove uncontrollable. His prediction accurate, Wolverine assisted Hudson in placing the insane Bedlam in suspended animation. Months after the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]]' debut, Wolverine recruited Canadian Detective [[Sean Bernard (Earth-616)|Sean Bernard]] to be a member of the Flight. As Groundhog, Bernard wore Hudson's Guardian armor. Some weeks later, the criminal [[Elihas Starr (Earth-616)|Egghead]] led superhuman mercenaries to extort funds from Canada, threatening via a nuclear warhead. Wolverine led Flight trainees against Egghead and his minions, and even though the mission succeeded, trainee [[Saint Elmo (Earth-616)|Saint Elmo]] died, Groundhog resigned, and some other trainees proved unsuited for such missions. Hudson, taking notice of this, divided the Flight into three divisions of increasing proficiency: [[Gamma Flight (Earth-616)|Gamma Flight]], [[Beta Flight (Earth-616)|Beta Flight]] and [[Alpha Flight (Earth-616)|Alpha Flight]].
 
   
 
Later, on an espionage assignment, Wolverine went to [[Vladivostok]], Russia, where he worked with Nick Fury before him being appointed director of [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|SHIELD]]. While Alpha Flight's preparation continued, Wolverine traveled to Japan to seek Ogun's advice, but he found out that Ogun had surrendered himself to dark magic and he was now an assassin, a role into which he intended to enslave Wolverine. Escaping this situation and deeply disturbed, Wolverine vowed to never return to Japan.
 
Later, on an espionage assignment, Wolverine went to [[Vladivostok]], Russia, where he worked with Nick Fury before him being appointed director of [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|SHIELD]]. While Alpha Flight's preparation continued, Wolverine traveled to Japan to seek Ogun's advice, but he found out that Ogun had surrendered himself to dark magic and he was now an assassin, a role into which he intended to enslave Wolverine. Escaping this situation and deeply disturbed, Wolverine vowed to never return to Japan.
   
As Wolverine prepared to publicly debut as a super hero, he was kidnapped by the [[Samuel Sterns (Earth-616)|Leader]], as were [[Hercules (Earth-616)|Hercules]] and [[Karkas (Earth-616)|Karkas]], all of whom the Leader intended to use against the [[Hulk (Robert Bruce Banner)|Hulk]]. Wolverine and the other prisoners escaped, but coincidentally the Hulk arrived in Canada shortly before Wolverine. The Canadian military mobilized to fight the Hulk, but Wolverine received orders from Romulus to attract an unidentified party's attention by fighting the Hulk. Wolverine started a battle with the Hulk and a [[Paul Cartier (Earth-616)|Wendigo]]. Wolverine's speed and maneuverability proved to be a match for the two plodding powerhouses, but after realizing Hulk was a more formidable opponent, he changed tactics. Teaming up with Hulk to take out the Wendigo, Hulk threw the Wendigo into a patch of trees and Wolverine then delivered the finishing blow. The Hulk and Wolverine kept on fighting, and as Hulk had by now grown so enraged that Wolverine's adamantium claws failed to penetrate Hulk's skin, the Hulk emerged victorious and Hulk abandoned the unconscious Wolverine, unaware of his healing factor. The defeated Wolverine returned to Department H.{{r|Incredible Hulk #180|181}} Still slated to take leadership of Alpha Flight, Wolverine spent weeks completing some espionage missions, even when various factors made him increasingly troubled by his service to Department H.
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As Wolverine prepared to publicly debut as a super hero, he was kidnapped by the [[Samuel Sterns (Earth-616)|Leader]], as were [[Hercules (Earth-616)|Hercules]] and [[Karkas (Earth-616)|Karkas]], all of whom the Leader intended to use against the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]]. Wolverine and the other prisoners escaped, but coincidentally the Hulk arrived in Canada shortly before Wolverine. The Canadian military mobilized to fight the Hulk, but Wolverine received orders from Romulus to attract an unidentified party's attention by fighting the Hulk. Wolverine started a battle with the Hulk and a [[Paul Cartier (Earth-616)|Wendigo]]. Wolverine's speed and maneuverability proved to be a match for the two plodding powerhouses, but after realizing Hulk was a more formidable opponent, he changed tactics. Teaming up with Hulk to take out the Wendigo, Hulk threw the Wendigo into a patch of trees and Wolverine then delivered the finishing blow. The Hulk and Wolverine kept on fighting, and as Hulk had by now grown so enraged that Wolverine's adamantium claws failed to penetrate Hulk's skin, the Hulk emerged victorious and Hulk abandoned the unconscious Wolverine, unaware of his healing factor. The defeated Wolverine returned to Department H.{{r|Incredible Hulk #180|181}} Still slated to take leadership of Alpha Flight, Wolverine spent weeks completing some espionage missions, even when various factors made him increasingly troubled by his service to Department H.
   
 
[[File:Wolverine Vol 3 73 Variant Frame Textless.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Logan becomes Wolverine]]
 
[[File:Wolverine Vol 3 73 Variant Frame Textless.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Logan becomes Wolverine]]
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After Wolverine and Nightcrawler sneaked into the [[Hellfire Club Building (New York)|Hellfire Club]], the Phoenix fell under [[Jason Wyngarde (Earth-616)|Mastermind]] and the Hellfire Club's control and transformed into the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Black Queen]]. After the X-Men battled the Hellfire Club's [[Hellfire Club (Earth-616)#Inner Circle Lineups|Inner Circle]], Phoenix underwent another transformation into the Dark Phoenix and soared through the universe, where she devoured an entire [[D'Bari|star]] and the five billion inhabitants of one of its planets. When Phoenix returned to Earth, she threatened to kill everyone, but Professor Xavier was able to keep Phoenix under control and helped her will herself back to normal. The X-Men were then teleported away by the [[Shi'ar]]. The Shi'ar Empire had witnessed Dark Phoenix consuming the star and the X-Men were forced to battle with the [[Imperial Guard (Earth-616)|Imperial Guard]] over Phoenix's fate. The battle triggered her transformation into Dark Phoenix once more. Phoenix understood that she would never be able to fully control the dark hunger inside and sacrificed herself on the [[Luna (Moon)|Moon]].
 
After Wolverine and Nightcrawler sneaked into the [[Hellfire Club Building (New York)|Hellfire Club]], the Phoenix fell under [[Jason Wyngarde (Earth-616)|Mastermind]] and the Hellfire Club's control and transformed into the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Black Queen]]. After the X-Men battled the Hellfire Club's [[Hellfire Club (Earth-616)#Inner Circle Lineups|Inner Circle]], Phoenix underwent another transformation into the Dark Phoenix and soared through the universe, where she devoured an entire [[D'Bari|star]] and the five billion inhabitants of one of its planets. When Phoenix returned to Earth, she threatened to kill everyone, but Professor Xavier was able to keep Phoenix under control and helped her will herself back to normal. The X-Men were then teleported away by the [[Shi'ar]]. The Shi'ar Empire had witnessed Dark Phoenix consuming the star and the X-Men were forced to battle with the [[Imperial Guard (Earth-616)|Imperial Guard]] over Phoenix's fate. The battle triggered her transformation into Dark Phoenix once more. Phoenix understood that she would never be able to fully control the dark hunger inside and sacrificed herself on the [[Luna (Moon)|Moon]].
 
[[File:Wolverine 001.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Logan's brown and gold uniform]]
 
   
 
Wolverine later made the first change to his costume and journeyed to Canada to make things right with Alpha Flight and Department H, accompanied by Nightcrawler. Together with Alpha Flight, they battled a [[Georges Baptiste (Earth-616)|Wendigo]]. Logan grew closer to his friends and even dared Nightcrawler to walk down the main street of [[Salem Center]] undisguised, in his natural shape and took the underage Colossus to bars. Logan also aided [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] in battling [[Marvin Flumm (Earth-616)|Mentallo]]. Later, the [[Brood]] retaliated by implanting embryos in all of the X-Men, but Logan's healing factor and Storm's new connection to an [[Acanti]] saved them all. The X-Men returned home to battle the Brood Queen that was inside of Professor Xavier and saved his life by transplanting his mind into a cloned body.
 
Wolverine later made the first change to his costume and journeyed to Canada to make things right with Alpha Flight and Department H, accompanied by Nightcrawler. Together with Alpha Flight, they battled a [[Georges Baptiste (Earth-616)|Wendigo]]. Logan grew closer to his friends and even dared Nightcrawler to walk down the main street of [[Salem Center]] undisguised, in his natural shape and took the underage Colossus to bars. Logan also aided [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] in battling [[Marvin Flumm (Earth-616)|Mentallo]]. Later, the [[Brood]] retaliated by implanting embryos in all of the X-Men, but Logan's healing factor and Storm's new connection to an [[Acanti]] saved them all. The X-Men returned home to battle the Brood Queen that was inside of Professor Xavier and saved his life by transplanting his mind into a cloned body.
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===Engaged to Mariko===
 
===Engaged to Mariko===
After investigating the return of his letters to Mariko, Logan learned that she had been married to an abusive husband, [[Noburu-Hideki (Earth-616)|Noburo Hideki]]. Logan intended to kill her husband, but was then drugged and challenged to a duel of wooden swords by Mariko's father, [[Shingen Harada (Earth-616)|Lord Shingen]]. During the duel, Logan was soundly beaten and humiliated in front Mariko, due to the poisoning and Shingen using deadly pressure points. Logan then threw the sword and unsheathed his claws, only to be beaten more and revered as an "animal cast in a semblance of human form", for using deadly force in a non-lethal duel. With this act, Logan had dishonored himself to Mariko and was cast into the streets, where he was rescued by [[Yukio (Earth-616)|Yukio]], later his close friend and sometimes lover. After being attacked by the Hand, Yukio manipulated Logan into helping her, which lead to further embarrassment in front of Mariko. Upon realizing his deceit, Logan took the fight directly to Shingen. After Yukio killed Mariko's husband, Wolverine was forced to kill Lady Mariko's father, Lord Shingen, in a duel. Afterward, Mariko gave Logan the Clan Yashida Masamune sword, stating he was worthy.{{r|Wolverine #4}} Forged 800 years ago by the supreme sword-smith Masamune, the sacred blade represented everything that was best and most noble in the family and the samurai, the lord’s champion, who wielded it. With the deaths of her father and husband, Mariko was named head of Clan Yashida. Logan stayed with her, and they later announced their engagement.
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After investigating the return of his letters to Mariko, Logan learned that she had been married to an abusive husband, [[Noburu-Hideki (Earth-616)|Noburo Hideki]]. Logan intended to kill her husband, but was then drugged and challenged to a duel of wooden swords by Mariko's father, [[Shingen Harada (Earth-616)|Lord Shingen]]. During the duel, Logan was soundly beaten and humiliated in front of Mariko, due to the poisoning and Shingen using deadly pressure points. Logan then threw the sword and unsheathed his claws, only to be beaten more and revered as an "animal cast in a semblance of human form", for using deadly force in a non-lethal duel. With this act, Logan had dishonored himself to Mariko and was cast into the streets, where he was rescued by [[Yukio (Earth-616)|Yukio]], later his close friend and sometimes lover. After being attacked by the Hand, Yukio manipulated Logan into helping her, which led to further embarrassment in front of Mariko. Upon realizing his deceit, Logan took the fight directly to Shingen. After Yukio killed Mariko's husband, Wolverine was forced to kill Lady Mariko's father, Lord Shingen, in a duel. Afterward, Mariko gave Logan the Clan Yashida Masamune sword, stating he was worthy.{{r|Wolverine #4}} Forged 800 years ago by the supreme sword-smith Masamune, the sacred blade represented everything that was best and most noble in the family and the samurai, the lord’s champion, who wielded it. With the deaths of her father and husband, Mariko was named head of Clan Yashida. Logan stayed with her, and they later announced their engagement.
 
[[File:W6.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Logan against the Hand]]
 
   
 
Before the wedding service, Viper and Mariko's half-brother [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)|Silver Samurai]] poisoned the X-Men and battled Logan over control of Clan Yashida, from Mariko. At first enraged at seeing [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|Rogue]] had joined the X-Men, Logan gained her respect after she saved the life of Mariko, by jumping in front of a shot from Viper intended for her. Mariko and Logan became estranged, due to the honor customs of her family, as well as the manipulations of the villain Mastermind, and Logan returned the Masamune sword to her.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #175}} After the X-Men defeated Mastermind, Mariko returned the honor sword to him and stated that she had to break her Clan’s criminal connections. Mariko felt that she could not marry Wolverine until she did this. The X-Men again battled with Mastermind, the [[Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (Earth-616)|Brotherhood of Evil Mutants]], and the [[Morlocks (Earth-616)|Morlocks]].
 
Before the wedding service, Viper and Mariko's half-brother [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)|Silver Samurai]] poisoned the X-Men and battled Logan over control of Clan Yashida, from Mariko. At first enraged at seeing [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|Rogue]] had joined the X-Men, Logan gained her respect after she saved the life of Mariko, by jumping in front of a shot from Viper intended for her. Mariko and Logan became estranged, due to the honor customs of her family, as well as the manipulations of the villain Mastermind, and Logan returned the Masamune sword to her.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #175}} After the X-Men defeated Mastermind, Mariko returned the honor sword to him and stated that she had to break her Clan’s criminal connections. Mariko felt that she could not marry Wolverine until she did this. The X-Men again battled with Mastermind, the [[Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (Earth-616)|Brotherhood of Evil Mutants]], and the [[Morlocks (Earth-616)|Morlocks]].
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The X-Men attempted to rescue the Morlocks after the [[Marauders (Earth-616)|Marauders]] began to indiscriminately [[Mutant Massacre|massacre]] them and, after the team was defeated, Wolverine was charged with staying behind and bringing a prisoner, where he faced Victor Creed, now calling himself Sabretooth.
 
The X-Men attempted to rescue the Morlocks after the [[Marauders (Earth-616)|Marauders]] began to indiscriminately [[Mutant Massacre|massacre]] them and, after the team was defeated, Wolverine was charged with staying behind and bringing a prisoner, where he faced Victor Creed, now calling himself Sabretooth.
   
Logan assisted Captain America to defeat [[Richard Rennsalaer (Earth-616)|Overrider]] and his adamantium coated robot [[TESS-One (Earth-616)|TESS-1]], who were attempting to fire all of America's nuclear missiles and send them into the sea. Due to Wolverine's disrespect and brash methods, Captain America stated that the X-Men better not ever get tired of him, because the Avengers would never have him.
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Logan assisted Captain America to defeat [[Richard Rennsalaer (Earth-616)|Overrider]] and his adamantium-coated robot [[TESS-One (Earth-616)|TESS-1]], who were attempting to fire all of America's nuclear missiles and send them into the sea. Due to Wolverine's disrespect and brash methods, Captain America stated that the X-Men better not ever get tired of him, because the Avengers would never have him.
   
 
Wolverine and Storm investigated the recently bombed home of [[Sara Grey (Earth-616)|Sara Bailey]] and Logan sensed Scott Summers (Cyclops) and, the thought dead, Jean Grey (Marvel Girl), which sent him into a berserker rage as he began to search for the woman he secretly loved.
 
Wolverine and Storm investigated the recently bombed home of [[Sara Grey (Earth-616)|Sara Bailey]] and Logan sensed Scott Summers (Cyclops) and, the thought dead, Jean Grey (Marvel Girl), which sent him into a berserker rage as he began to search for the woman he secretly loved.
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After the deaths of ex-[[Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Earth-616)|KGB]] agents all over [[Manhattan]], Logan was reminded of an old freelance operative from the Cold War, [[Charlemagne (Earth-616)|Charlemagne]]. The last time Logan had seen Charlie, she was working in West [[Berlin]]. It was a mission that Logan had protested, but Charlie insisted and her handler double-crossed her. Charlie called for Logan's help and he understood that it was serious. After fifty Soviet operatives couldn't take them down, they sent in KGB agents that had been undercover for years and Wolverine's berserker rage finished them all. After the slaughter, all that was left was a little heart shaped pendant. After leaving the X-Men in a time of need, Logan traveled to Potsdammer Platz, West Berlin, where two KGB agents blew their cover by killing muggers and Charlemagne killed them while Logan's back was turned.
 
After the deaths of ex-[[Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Earth-616)|KGB]] agents all over [[Manhattan]], Logan was reminded of an old freelance operative from the Cold War, [[Charlemagne (Earth-616)|Charlemagne]]. The last time Logan had seen Charlie, she was working in West [[Berlin]]. It was a mission that Logan had protested, but Charlie insisted and her handler double-crossed her. Charlie called for Logan's help and he understood that it was serious. After fifty Soviet operatives couldn't take them down, they sent in KGB agents that had been undercover for years and Wolverine's berserker rage finished them all. After the slaughter, all that was left was a little heart shaped pendant. After leaving the X-Men in a time of need, Logan traveled to Potsdammer Platz, West Berlin, where two KGB agents blew their cover by killing muggers and Charlemagne killed them while Logan's back was turned.
   
While in Kurfurstendamm, Logan got the scent of Spider-Man in civilian clothing and deciphered his secret identity. Logan warned Spider-Man to stay away from Berlin and forget about Charlemagne, but when Spider-Man returned to his hotel, KGB agents killed [[Edward Leeds (Earth-616)|Ned Leeds]] and were asking his involvement. Logan arrived and killed all of the agents and again warned Spider-Man to leave. Logan tracked Charlie to a steel mill just outside of East Berlin and the two stay together for a while. When the couple went to dinner at The Ganymed on Friedrich Strasse, Spider-Man arrived to inform them that everyone in the restaurant was an agent wanting to kill Charlie, a fact that Charlemagne and Wolverine already knew, and a gunfight broke-out. After loosing Charlie in the fight, Wolverine and Spider-Man attempted to track her down, by getting to her marks before she did, but were always one step behind. After the pair split, Charlemagne called Wolverine to a Soviet cemetery at Teptow and he understood that she wanted him to end her life, so that the Soviets wouldn't have the chance to torture her. After flinching, Wolverine pulled too much and Charlemagne was bleeding to death. At that time, Spider-Man arrived and attempted to stop Logan from killing her. A brutal fight broke out between the two. While on top of Spider-Man, Wolverine stated Spider-Man would have to use all his strength to break Wolverine's neck, while he would just have to lash out his claws to kill Spider-Man. At that time, a government chopper arrived and the two split. In the confusion, Charlemagne snuck up on Spider-Man, aware that he was tense, and he gave a punch of super strength, killing her. Charlie died in Wolverine's arms and the agents left. After giving Spider-Man a fake passport, the pair returned home.
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While in Kurfurstendamm, Logan got the scent of Spider-Man in civilian clothing and deciphered his secret identity. Logan warned Spider-Man to stay away from Berlin and forget about Charlemagne, but when Spider-Man returned to his hotel, KGB agents killed [[Edward Leeds (Earth-616)|Ned Leeds]] and were asking his involvement. Logan arrived and killed all of the agents and again warned Spider-Man to leave. Logan tracked Charlie to a steel mill just outside of East Berlin and the two stay together for a while. When the couple went to dinner at The Ganymed on Friedrich Strasse, Spider-Man arrived to inform them that everyone in the restaurant was an agent wanting to kill Charlie, a fact that Charlemagne and Wolverine already knew, and a gunfight broke out. After losing Charlie in the fight, Wolverine and Spider-Man attempted to track her down, by getting to her marks before she did, but were always one step behind. After the pair split, Charlemagne called Wolverine to a Soviet cemetery at Teptow and he understood that she wanted him to end her life, so that the Soviets wouldn't have the chance to torture her. After flinching, Wolverine pulled too much and Charlemagne was bleeding to death. At that time, Spider-Man arrived and attempted to stop Logan from killing her. A brutal fight broke out between the two. While on top of Spider-Man, Wolverine stated Spider-Man would have to use all his strength to break Wolverine's neck, while he would just have to lash out his claws to kill Spider-Man. At that time, a government chopper arrived and the two split. In the confusion, Charlemagne sneaked up on Spider-Man, aware that he was tense, and he gave a punch of super strength, killing her. Charlie died in Wolverine's arms and the agents left. After giving Spider-Man a fake passport, the pair returned home.
   
When Storm left to regain her powers, Wolverine led the X-Men and rescued [[Madelyne Pryor (Earth-616)|Madelyn Pryor-Summers]], Cyclops' wife that he had abandoned to a coma, from the Marauders. At this time, Logan aided [[Alison Blaire (Earth-616)|Dazzler]], [[O.Z. Chase (Earth-616)|O.Z. Chase]], and [[Henry Gyrich (Earth-616)|Henry Gyrich]] with a drug dealing mutant, [[Vladimir Zaitsev (Earth-616)|Vladimir Zaitsev]]. Tracking Storm, the X-Men arrived at [[Forge (Earth-616)|Forge]]'s [[Eagle Plaza]], in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], where they were attacked by the [[Freedom Force (Earth-616)|Freedom Force]]. After the initial battle, a rift opened in the sky of Dallas and a chaos ensued of different weather patterns right next to each other and beings and creatures from the past appearing and attacking. The X-Men and Freedom Force formed a temporary alliance with each other to save the citizens of Dallas, until Colossus, recently recovered, decided to enter Eagle Plaza. After gaining access into the [[Starlight Citadel]], the X-Men battled the [[Adversary (Earth-616)|Adversary]] and, after Rogue absorbed his power and opened a portal to seal him in, gave their life to imprison the Adversary, with a spell used from Forge. However, the Omniversal Guardian, named [[Roma (Otherworld)|Roma]], restored the X-Men to life and freed the Adversary, under the notion that there could be no order without chaos. The events had been broadcast over a live television news feed and the world believed the heroes to be dead. After being resurrected, the X-Men decided to use the opportunity to go underground and keep their rebirth secret.
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When Storm left to regain her powers, Wolverine led the X-Men and rescued [[Madelyne Pryor (Earth-616)|Madelyn Pryor-Summers]], Cyclops' wife that he had abandoned to a coma, from the Marauders. At this time, Logan aided [[Alison Blaire (Earth-616)|Dazzler]], [[O.Z. Chase (Earth-616)|O.Z. Chase]], and [[Henry Gyrich (Earth-616)|Henry Gyrich]] with a drug dealing mutant, [[Vladimir Zaitsev (Earth-616)|Vladimir Zaitsev]]. Tracking Storm, the X-Men arrived at [[Forge (Earth-616)|Forge]]'s [[Eagle Plaza]], in [[Dallas]], [[Texas (State)|Texas]], where they were attacked by the [[Freedom Force (Earth-616)|Freedom Force]]. After the initial battle, a rift opened in the sky of Dallas and a chaos ensued of different weather patterns right next to each other and beings and creatures from the past appearing and attacking. The X-Men and Freedom Force formed a temporary alliance with each other to save the citizens of Dallas, until Colossus, recently recovered, decided to enter Eagle Plaza. After gaining access into the [[Starlight Citadel]], the X-Men battled the [[Adversary (Earth-616)|Adversary]] and, after Rogue absorbed his power and opened a portal to seal him in, gave their life to imprison the Adversary, with a spell used from Forge. However, the Omniversal Guardian, named [[Roma (Otherworld)|Roma]], restored the X-Men to life and freed the Adversary, under the notion that there could be no order without chaos. The events had been broadcast over a live television news feed and the world believed the heroes to be dead. After being resurrected, the X-Men decided to use the opportunity to go underground and keep their rebirth secret.
   
The X-Men resurfaced in [[Australia]], where they defeated the Reavers, who were holding [[Jessán Hoan (Earth-616)|Jessán Hoan]] as a hostage. They released Jessán and claimed their [[Cooterman's Creek|base]] and teleporter, [[Gateway (Earth-616)|Gateway]], a mute, mutant aborigine with the ability to create gates with his bull roarer. Roma appeared and presented them with the [[Siege Perilous]], a gem that created a portal which granted any person who walked through it judgment and a new chance at life, with a new career, home, and so forth and had magically made them invisible to any sort of mechanical perception. Around this time, Logan ordered a new armor costume for Psylocke from Landau, Luckman & Lake.
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The X-Men resurfaced in [[Australia]], where they defeated the Reavers, who were holding [[Jessán Hoan (Earth-616)|Jessán Hoan]] as a hostage. They released Jessán and claimed their [[Cooterman's Creek|base]] and teleporter, [[Gateway (Earth-616)|Gateway]], a mute, mutant aborigine with the ability to create gates with his bullroarer. Roma appeared and presented them with the [[Siege Perilous]], a gem that created a portal which granted any person who walked through it judgment and a new chance at life, with a new career, home, and so forth and had magically made them invisible to any sort of mechanical perception. Around this time, Logan ordered a new armor costume for Psylocke from Landau, Luckman & Lake.
   
 
===Patch===
 
===Patch===
After finding Dave Chapel in the desert tortured and dying from exposure, Wolverine returned to Madripoor, perhaps the first time since Seraph's death, to the [[Princess Bar]], and saved [[O'Donnell (Madripoor) (Earth-616)|O'Donnell]] from thugs of a crime boss, [[Roche (Earth-616)|Roche]], while searching for "the Tiger". While at the bar, Logan realized that he was being watched and confronted the woman, who turned-out to be Jessán Hoan. After a brief battle with Jessán, Wolverine was beaten by [[Sapphire Styx (Earth-616)|Sapphire Styx]] and [[Douglas Scott (Earth-616)|Razor-Fist]] and delivered to Roche. After surviving torture from [[Inquisitor (Vestry) (Earth-616)|Inquisitor]], Wolverine escaped and was brutally attacked by Razor-Fist, who stabbed him in his throat and torso and left him for dead. Wolverine was rescued from a harbor and looked after by Jessán. After healing, Wolverine began wearing an eye patch, to keep the resurrection of the X-Men a secret, and learned that Jessán was infact Tyger Tiger and vowed to aid her in overthrowing Roche and taking his place as the Madripoor crimelord. After defeating Razor-Fist, Wolverine and Tyger Tiger rescued O'Donnell, killed Roche, and Wolverine declared that he would become Tyger's conscience to remind her that if she became like Roche, he would come for her. After declaring that he was to be called Patch while in Madripoor, Tyger responded that he had won her heart and the two kissed.
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After finding Dave Chapel in the desert tortured and dying from exposure, Wolverine returned to Madripoor, perhaps the first time since Seraph's death, to the [[Princess Bar]], and saved [[O'Donnell (Madripoor) (Earth-616)|O'Donnell]] from thugs of a crime boss, [[Roche (Earth-616)|Roche]], while searching for "the Tiger". While at the bar, Logan realized that he was being watched and confronted the woman, who turned-out to be Jessán Hoan. After a brief battle with Jessán, Wolverine was beaten by [[Sapphire Styx (Earth-616)|Sapphire Styx]] and [[Douglas Scott (Earth-616)|Razor-Fist]] and delivered to Roche. After surviving torture from [[Inquisitor (Vestry) (Earth-616)|Inquisitor]], Wolverine escaped and was brutally attacked by Razor-Fist, who stabbed him in his throat and torso and left him for dead. Wolverine was rescued from a harbor and looked after by Jessán. After healing, Wolverine began wearing an eye patch, to keep the resurrection of the X-Men a secret, and learned that Jessán was in fact Tyger Tiger and vowed to aid her in overthrowing Roche and taking his place as the Madripoor crimelord. After defeating Razor-Fist, Wolverine and Tyger Tiger rescued O'Donnell, killed Roche, and Wolverine declared that he would become Tyger's conscience to remind her that if she became like Roche, he would come for her. After declaring that he was to be called Patch while in Madripoor, Tyger responded that he had won her heart and the two kissed.
   
 
While rescuing an agent of Mariko's, [[Kojima Noburo (Earth-616)|Kojima Noburo]], Logan killed [[Banapur Khan (Earth-616)|Banapur Khan]] and his pirates and found-out about the [[Cult of the Black Blade (Earth-616)|Cult of the Black Blade]]'s quest to steal the [[Muramasa Blade]], a blade that all who wielded were possessed by its demonic essence, except for the one warrior destined to be its true master. Returning to Madripoor, Logan saved [[Lindsay McCabe (Earth-616)|Lindsay McCabe]], who he met while the X-Men lived in [[San Francisco]] with [[Jessica Drew (Earth-616)|Jessica Drew]], but didn't recognize him, due to his Patch identity. After intentionally holding back in a fight with the [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)|Silver Samurai]], Patch chased Jessica, who had been corrupted by the sword, through the streets of Madripoor, until he caught the blade with his bare hands and defeated her, claiming the sword. Holding the sword, a voice came from within the Black Blade, telling Patch that he and the Blade were destined to be one. The blade transformed Patch's clothing to a leather ninja outfit and he attempted to sacrifice Jessica. Patch was tracked to the Cult's hide-out and Lindsay stopped him from killing Jessica, by snipping him in the head. After fighting the Silver Samurai, Patch fought the influence of the blade and the Samurai left with the sword.
 
While rescuing an agent of Mariko's, [[Kojima Noburo (Earth-616)|Kojima Noburo]], Logan killed [[Banapur Khan (Earth-616)|Banapur Khan]] and his pirates and found-out about the [[Cult of the Black Blade (Earth-616)|Cult of the Black Blade]]'s quest to steal the [[Muramasa Blade]], a blade that all who wielded were possessed by its demonic essence, except for the one warrior destined to be its true master. Returning to Madripoor, Logan saved [[Lindsay McCabe (Earth-616)|Lindsay McCabe]], who he met while the X-Men lived in [[San Francisco]] with [[Jessica Drew (Earth-616)|Jessica Drew]], but didn't recognize him, due to his Patch identity. After intentionally holding back in a fight with the [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)|Silver Samurai]], Patch chased Jessica, who had been corrupted by the sword, through the streets of Madripoor, until he caught the blade with his bare hands and defeated her, claiming the sword. Holding the sword, a voice came from within the Black Blade, telling Patch that he and the Blade were destined to be one. The blade transformed Patch's clothing to a leather ninja outfit and he attempted to sacrifice Jessica. Patch was tracked to the Cult's hide-out and Lindsay stopped him from killing Jessica, by snipping him in the head. After fighting the Silver Samurai, Patch fought the influence of the blade and the Samurai left with the sword.
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Attempting to comfort Havok after the recent loss of both the women he loved, Wolverine suggested that the men of the X-Men go to a bar in [[Sydney]], taking the idea from Dazzler who took all of the women out. While at the bar, the four X-Men stopped an alien invasion of the many aliens in the Conquest. Shortly after, Wolverine and Havok were vacationing in [[Mexico]] and saved a woman from terrorist attackers. The woman was actually [[Scarlett McKenzie (Earth-616)|Scarlett McKenzie]] and was working for the Russian scientist, [[Meltdown (Russian) (Earth-616)|Dr. Neutron (Meltdown)]], who wanted to use Havok as a means to absorb the entire energy of a breaking down atom reactor and transmute it into himself. Scarlett gave Alex Summers false information that terrorists were trying to sabotage the plant and when he ventured into the heart of the reactor, he found it shortly before reaching critical limit. The timely arrival of Wolverine prevented a full disaster and after Logan killed the scientist, Alex redirected the nuclear radiation into space. For Alex's sake, Logan kept Scarlett’s betrayal secret, as he was still trying to get over the back-plotting of Madelyne.
 
Attempting to comfort Havok after the recent loss of both the women he loved, Wolverine suggested that the men of the X-Men go to a bar in [[Sydney]], taking the idea from Dazzler who took all of the women out. While at the bar, the four X-Men stopped an alien invasion of the many aliens in the Conquest. Shortly after, Wolverine and Havok were vacationing in [[Mexico]] and saved a woman from terrorist attackers. The woman was actually [[Scarlett McKenzie (Earth-616)|Scarlett McKenzie]] and was working for the Russian scientist, [[Meltdown (Russian) (Earth-616)|Dr. Neutron (Meltdown)]], who wanted to use Havok as a means to absorb the entire energy of a breaking down atom reactor and transmute it into himself. Scarlett gave Alex Summers false information that terrorists were trying to sabotage the plant and when he ventured into the heart of the reactor, he found it shortly before reaching critical limit. The timely arrival of Wolverine prevented a full disaster and after Logan killed the scientist, Alex redirected the nuclear radiation into space. For Alex's sake, Logan kept Scarlett’s betrayal secret, as he was still trying to get over the back-plotting of Madelyne.
   
 
At this time, Logan left the X-Men, with no explanation and returned to Madripoor. After following the scents of suspects for a murder case, Patch ran into [[Xi'an Coy Manh (Earth-616)|Karma]], of the [[New Mutants (Earth-616)|New Mutants]], working for her uncle, who was attempting to overthrow Tyger Tiger, and made an uneasy ally with [[Tai (Madripoor) (Earth-616)|Police Chief Tai]]. After informing Tyger that he would not assassinate or kidnap for her, Patch and Tyger were beaten by [[Roughouse (Earth-616)|Roughouse]] and [[Bloodscream (Earth-616)|Bloodsport]] and rescued by Karma. Patch left Tyger with Jessica, Lindsay and Chang (who was killed by Roughouse and Bloodsport) while he destroyed [[Nguyen Ngoc Coy (Earth-616)|General Nguyen Ngoc Coy]]'s opium supplies, where he encountered the [[Harriers (Earth-616)|Harriers]]. After disrupting Coy's drug activities, Patch took the fight directly to Coy and battled and defeated Roughouse and Bloodsport, while rescuing Lindsay, Jessica and Tyger. Patch had General Coy at his mercy, until [[Prince Baran (Earth-616)|Prince Baran]] intervened and, thanks to Lindsay, considered them all honored guests of his. The Prince offered that Tyger and General Coy worked together, to stop a power vacuum and warzone in Madripoor and Patch convinced Tyger to accept.
[[File:Wolverine 004.gif|right|thumb|150px|Logan as Patch]]
 
 
At this time, Logan left the X-Men, with no explanation and returned to Madripoor. After following the scents of suspects for a murder case, Patch ran into [[Xi'an Coy Manh (Earth-616)|Karma]], of the [[New Mutants (Earth-616)|New Mutants]], working for her uncle, who was attempting to overthrow Tyger Tiger, and made an uneasy ally with [[Tai (Madripoor) (Earth-616)|Police Chief Tai]]. After informing Tyger that he would not assassinate or kidnap for her, Patch and Tyger were beaten by [[Roughouse (Earth-616)|Roughouse]] and [[Bloodscream (Earth-616)|Bloodsport]] and rescued by Karma. Patch left Tyger with Jessica, Lindsay and Chang (who was killed by Roughouse and Bloodsport) while he destroyed [[Nguyen Ngoc Coy (Earth-616)|General Nguyen Ngoc Coy]]'s opium supplies, where he encountered the [[Harriers (Earth-616)|Harriers]]. After disrupting Coy's drug activities, Patch took the fight directly to Coy and battled and defeated Roughouse and Bloodsport, while rescuing Lindsay, Jessica and Tyger. Patch had General Coy at his mercy, until [[Prince Baran (Earth-616)|Prince Baran]] intervened and, thanks to Lindsay, considered them all honored guests of his. The Prince offered that Tyger and General Coy worked together, to stop a power vacuum and warzone in Madripoor and Patch convinced Tyger to accept.
 
   
 
Next, Patch began his quest to save Karma from her uncle's service, but was sidetracked when he learned that disrupting General Coy's drug activities planted a target on the General's head and Karma needed him to help her find her missing [[Leong Coy Manh (Earth-616)|brother]] and [[Nga Coy Manh (Earth-616)|sister]]. Patch accompanied Xi'an Coy Manh to the airport to witness the arrival of Joe Fixit, who Patch smelled right away and recognized as the Hulk. Patch went-on to use Joe to disrupt General Coy's drug and slave operations. Later, Police Chief Tai informed Patch that he was aware the Patch and Wolverine were one and the same. Remembering his first "birthday gift" from Creed, Patch saved a couple from being mugged and was later targeted by the thugs. After escaping an attempted hit, Patch tracked them to the Princess Bar only to find them dead and a note from Creed reading "Nobody kills you but me - especially today".
 
Next, Patch began his quest to save Karma from her uncle's service, but was sidetracked when he learned that disrupting General Coy's drug activities planted a target on the General's head and Karma needed him to help her find her missing [[Leong Coy Manh (Earth-616)|brother]] and [[Nga Coy Manh (Earth-616)|sister]]. Patch accompanied Xi'an Coy Manh to the airport to witness the arrival of Joe Fixit, who Patch smelled right away and recognized as the Hulk. Patch went-on to use Joe to disrupt General Coy's drug and slave operations. Later, Police Chief Tai informed Patch that he was aware the Patch and Wolverine were one and the same. Remembering his first "birthday gift" from Creed, Patch saved a couple from being mugged and was later targeted by the thugs. After escaping an attempted hit, Patch tracked them to the Princess Bar only to find them dead and a note from Creed reading "Nobody kills you but me - especially today".
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When the X-Men temporarily relocated to the Australian Outback, Wolverine took the runaway mutant [[Jubilation Lee (Earth-616)|Jubilee]] under his wing, after she saved his life from an attack by Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #252}} Jubilee eventually became like a daughter to him, much like Kitty before. While based in [[Australia]], a man would ask Wolverine to go to the Savage Land, where he encountered a tribe of humans. Arriving in a lightweight plane, the tribe believed him a god, with the exception of [[Gahck (Earth-616)|Gahck]], the tribe's female chieftain. Gahck challenged Wolverine to combat, and once it was established that he wasn't a god, he offered to help their hunting parties. Logan subsequently started a relationship with Gahck. When members of the tribe were captured, Wolverine discovered that a robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex would attack the tribe and take their members to a secret base. Wolverine discovered that experiments were performed on the tribe members by [[En Sabah Nur (Robot) (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]], and after freeing himself and the captured Gahck, he battled Apocalypse, though it turned out to be a robot. In the Apocalypse robot's lab, Logan learned that the real [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]] was the man who had told him to journey to the Savage Land. After defeating the robot, Wolverine left the Savage Land, despite Gahck's feelings for him.{{r|Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure #1}}
 
When the X-Men temporarily relocated to the Australian Outback, Wolverine took the runaway mutant [[Jubilation Lee (Earth-616)|Jubilee]] under his wing, after she saved his life from an attack by Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #252}} Jubilee eventually became like a daughter to him, much like Kitty before. While based in [[Australia]], a man would ask Wolverine to go to the Savage Land, where he encountered a tribe of humans. Arriving in a lightweight plane, the tribe believed him a god, with the exception of [[Gahck (Earth-616)|Gahck]], the tribe's female chieftain. Gahck challenged Wolverine to combat, and once it was established that he wasn't a god, he offered to help their hunting parties. Logan subsequently started a relationship with Gahck. When members of the tribe were captured, Wolverine discovered that a robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex would attack the tribe and take their members to a secret base. Wolverine discovered that experiments were performed on the tribe members by [[En Sabah Nur (Robot) (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]], and after freeing himself and the captured Gahck, he battled Apocalypse, though it turned out to be a robot. In the Apocalypse robot's lab, Logan learned that the real [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]] was the man who had told him to journey to the Savage Land. After defeating the robot, Wolverine left the Savage Land, despite Gahck's feelings for him.{{r|Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure #1}}
 
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 0001.gif|right|thumb|150px|Logan's return to blue and gold]]
 
   
 
After the X-Men returned to America, Wolverine began wearing his original blue and gold uniform again. Greatly troubled by his lost memories, Wolverine investigated the abandoned [[Weapon X Facility]] in Canada where he had been transformed years before. There, he inadvertently activated the artificial intelligence [[S.H.I.V.A. (Earth-616)|Shiva]], which was designed to kill rogue Team X members. Wolverine also became much darker, as he learned many of his memories were implants.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 50}}
 
After the X-Men returned to America, Wolverine began wearing his original blue and gold uniform again. Greatly troubled by his lost memories, Wolverine investigated the abandoned [[Weapon X Facility]] in Canada where he had been transformed years before. There, he inadvertently activated the artificial intelligence [[S.H.I.V.A. (Earth-616)|Shiva]], which was designed to kill rogue Team X members. Wolverine also became much darker, as he learned many of his memories were implants.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 50}}
   
 
Wolverine returned to Japan, where Clan Yashida, besieged by internal dispute, was attacking Hand ninjas. Silver Fox, still with Hydra, observed the proceedings and cooperated with [[Matsu'o Tsurayaba (Earth-616)|Matsu'o Tsurayaba]], the Hand leader, to poison Mariko. Faced with a slow, painful death, Mariko asked Wolverine to end her life quickly and mercifully. Wolverine reluctantly complied.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 57}} This changed Wolverine's character significantly, making him even more disciplined and emotionally distant. Wolverine then vowed to Matsu'o that on each and every one of his birthdays he would slice off a body part until there was nothing of him left.
[[File:W1.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Mariko's Death]]
 
 
Wolverine returned to Japan, where Clan Yashida was besieged by internal dispute and attacking Hand ninjas. Silver Fox, still with Hydra, observed the proceedings and cooperated with [[Matsu'o Tsurayaba (Earth-616)|Matsu'o Tsurayaba]], the Hand leader, to poison Mariko. Faced with a slow, painful death, Mariko asked Wolverine to end her life quickly and mercifully. Wolverine reluctantly complied.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 57}} This changed Wolverine's character significantly, making him even more disciplined and emotionally distant. Wolverine then vowed to Matsu'o that on each and every one of his birthdays he would slice off a body part until there was nothing of him left.
 
   
 
Shortly after Mariko's death, he investigated with Team X survivors Sabretooth and Silver Fox, after the alumnus [[Mastodon (Elefante) (Earth-616)|Mastodon]] died from reversal of his age suppression factor. Wolverine was shocked to learn that Silver Fox was still alive. To his surprise, Silver Fox despised him for something she believed he had done. Tracing Mastodon's death to Aldo Ferro, now Psi-Borg, they were overwhelmed by his illusions, and Sabretooth, under Psi-Borg's control, killed Silver Fox, before Wolverine could figure out what she believed he had done. Ferro himself died soon afterward.
 
Shortly after Mariko's death, he investigated with Team X survivors Sabretooth and Silver Fox, after the alumnus [[Mastodon (Elefante) (Earth-616)|Mastodon]] died from reversal of his age suppression factor. Wolverine was shocked to learn that Silver Fox was still alive. To his surprise, Silver Fox despised him for something she believed he had done. Tracing Mastodon's death to Aldo Ferro, now Psi-Borg, they were overwhelmed by his illusions, and Sabretooth, under Psi-Borg's control, killed Silver Fox, before Wolverine could figure out what she believed he had done. Ferro himself died soon afterward.
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===Magneto's Revenge===
 
===Magneto's Revenge===
During an encounter with Magneto on his space station called [[Avalon]], Wolverine slashed Magneto with his claws. Magneto retaliated, using his powers of the magnetic field to tear the adamantium out of Wolverine's skeleton, causing extensive injuries.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 25}} These injuries overloaded Wolverine's healing factor for a time, and Logan also discovered that the claws that he believed a result of the Weapon X program were in fact part of his actual bone structure due to his mutation. Around this time Professor Xavier, [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]], and Heather Hudson conducted experiments on Wolverine. These showed that Logan's mutation was actually ongoing, and whilst his healing factor and senses would accelerate it would also cost him his humanity- for it would slowly change him into a bestial, wild, animal-like creature. It also turned out that the presence of the adamantium slowed his mutation process down, his healing factor treated it like a foreign substance in the body and tried constantly to expel it.
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During an encounter with Magneto on his space station called [[Avalon]], Wolverine slashed Magneto with his claws. Magneto retaliated, using his powers of the magnetic field to tear the adamantium out of Wolverine's skeleton, causing extensive injuries.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 25}} These injuries overloaded Wolverine's healing factor for a time, and Logan also discovered that the claws that he believed a result of the Weapon X program were in fact part of his actual bone structure due to his mutation. Around this time Professor Xavier, [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]], and Heather Hudson conducted experiments on Wolverine. These showed that Logan's mutation was actually ongoing, and whilst his healing factor and senses would accelerate it would also cost him his humanity- for it would slowly change him into a bestial, wild, animal-like creature. It also turned out that the presence of the adamantium slowed his mutation process down; his healing factor treated it like a foreign substance in the body and tried constantly to expel it.
 
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 0016.jpg|thumb|left|Feral Fury!]]
 
   
 
As a result of his injuries, Logan left the X-Men for a time. He visited [[Muir Island]] at the request of Kitty Pryde, and was also attacked by Cyber. During the [[Phalanx (Race)|Phalanx]] invasion, Logan and Cable were asked by Professor Xavier to find and rescue the captured X-Men. They joined with Cyclops and Jean Grey, returning from their honeymoon (and secretly the future), and freed their teammates in [[Tibet]].
 
As a result of his injuries, Logan left the X-Men for a time. He visited [[Muir Island]] at the request of Kitty Pryde, and was also attacked by Cyber. During the [[Phalanx (Race)|Phalanx]] invasion, Logan and Cable were asked by Professor Xavier to find and rescue the captured X-Men. They joined with Cyclops and Jean Grey, returning from their honeymoon (and secretly the future), and freed their teammates in [[Tibet]].
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Later, Logan was kidnapped by [[Tyler Dayspring (Earth-4935)|Tyler Dayspring]], calling himself Genesis, who wanted to make Wolverine one of his new [[Horsemen of Apocalypse (Earth-616)|Horsemen of Apocalypse]]. Genesis had acquired adamantium by destroying the body of the mercenary known as Cyber, and had planned to recreate the bonding process used on Logan years ago. This time, however, Logan's body rejected the adamantium, and he regressed for a time to a feral-like state. Logan slowly regained his lucidity with help from ninja [[Elektra Natchios (Earth-616)|Elektra Natchios]], and rejoined the X-Men. Some months later, Viper invoked Logan's promise to Seraph many years before. Wolverine married Viper, giving her the status to become ruler of Madripoor.
 
Later, Logan was kidnapped by [[Tyler Dayspring (Earth-4935)|Tyler Dayspring]], calling himself Genesis, who wanted to make Wolverine one of his new [[Horsemen of Apocalypse (Earth-616)|Horsemen of Apocalypse]]. Genesis had acquired adamantium by destroying the body of the mercenary known as Cyber, and had planned to recreate the bonding process used on Logan years ago. This time, however, Logan's body rejected the adamantium, and he regressed for a time to a feral-like state. Logan slowly regained his lucidity with help from ninja [[Elektra Natchios (Earth-616)|Elektra Natchios]], and rejoined the X-Men. Some months later, Viper invoked Logan's promise to Seraph many years before. Wolverine married Viper, giving her the status to become ruler of Madripoor.
   
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 001 Death.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Wolverine as the third incarnation of Death, a Horseman of Apocalypse]]
 
   
 
===Horseman of Apocalypse===
 
===Horseman of Apocalypse===
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===Weapon Plus===
 
===Weapon Plus===
Wolverine returned to Madripoor to battle Ogun, now a possessing spirit, and Viper divorced him, freeing him from her debt. Some time after this, Malcolm Colcord, a survivor of Wolverine's rampage in Weapon X years before, revived Weapon X and Wolverine's ties to it, controlling him as an assassin. Wolverine escaped from Colcord's control, and with Cyclops and [[Charlie Cluster-7 (Earth-616)|Fantomex]], a fellow Weapon Plus experimentee, they penetrated the [[The World|World]], Weapon Plus' base. There, Wolverine learned how he had been used in the Roanoke slaughter years before, and other Weapon Plus secrets.
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Wolverine returned to Madripoor to battle Ogun, now a possessing spirit, and Viper divorced him, freeing him from her debt. Some time after this, Malcolm Colcord, a survivor of Wolverine's rampage in Weapon X years before, revived Weapon X and Wolverine's ties to it, controlling him as an assassin. Wolverine escaped from Colcord's control, and with Cyclops and [[Charlie Cluster-7 (Earth-616)|Fantomex]], a fellow Weapon Plus victim, they penetrated the [[The World|World]], Weapon Plus' base. There, Wolverine learned how he had been used in the Roanoke slaughter years before, and other Weapon Plus secrets.
   
 
Later on a mission with the X-Men, Wolverine and Jean were lured onto a Weapon Plus satellite by the villain [[Kuan-Yin Xorn (Earth-616)|Xorn]]. Although Logan was able to access detailed files on his past, they realized it was a trap as it hurtled toward the sun. As the heat slowly began to intensify, Jean could no longer stand the pain and asked Logan to take her life with his claws. Obliging his love's last wish, Jean's death unlocked the power of the Phoenix. Thus empowered, Jean returned Wolverine and herself back to earth as Logan slowly healed. However, as the duo confronted Xorn alongside their fellow X-Men, he injected Jean with a lethal electromagnetic pulse and she died in Cyclops arms. Wolverine greatly mourned Jean's loss and was not pleased with Cyclops' and [[Emma Frost (Earth-616)|Emma Frost]]'s new relationship, but he has remained a valued member of the X-Men, serving on as many missions as he can while also indulging in the occasional solo mission.
 
Later on a mission with the X-Men, Wolverine and Jean were lured onto a Weapon Plus satellite by the villain [[Kuan-Yin Xorn (Earth-616)|Xorn]]. Although Logan was able to access detailed files on his past, they realized it was a trap as it hurtled toward the sun. As the heat slowly began to intensify, Jean could no longer stand the pain and asked Logan to take her life with his claws. Obliging his love's last wish, Jean's death unlocked the power of the Phoenix. Thus empowered, Jean returned Wolverine and herself back to earth as Logan slowly healed. However, as the duo confronted Xorn alongside their fellow X-Men, he injected Jean with a lethal electromagnetic pulse and she died in Cyclops arms. Wolverine greatly mourned Jean's loss and was not pleased with Cyclops' and [[Emma Frost (Earth-616)|Emma Frost]]'s new relationship, but he has remained a valued member of the X-Men, serving on as many missions as he can while also indulging in the occasional solo mission.
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===The Return of Daken===
 
===The Return of Daken===
Finally, Romulus made himself known by sending his own ancient memories into Wolverine's mind, and inserting himself into Wolverine's memories. Now aware of the manipulator in his life, Logan teamed up with [[Deadpool (Wade Wilson)|Deadpool]] to find his son, who had many similarities to his father such as aspects of his personality, abilities, and powers. Wolverine arranged for Daken to be shot with carbonadium bullets, which would slow his healing factor so Wolverine could capture him and remove Romulus' influence. However, [[Sebastian Shaw (Earth-616)|Sebastian Shaw]] abducted Daken, intending to brainwash him into servitude. Wolverine fought against Shaw's Hellfire Club. Blocked by a psychic booby trap in Daken's mind, Shaw manipulated Professor X into triggering the trap and absorbing most of the damage, which restored Daken's memories. Both Wolverine and Daken defeated Shaw and resolved to seek vengeance in Romulus together, but the two parted ways when Daken decided to join [[Norman Osborn (Earth-616)|Norman Osborn]]'s [[Dark Avengers (Earth-616)|Dark Avengers]].
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Finally, Romulus made himself known by sending his own ancient memories into Wolverine's mind, and inserting himself into Wolverine's memories. Now aware of the manipulator in his life, Logan teamed up with [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]] to find his son, who had many similarities to his father such as aspects of his personality, abilities, and powers. Wolverine arranged for Daken to be shot with carbonadium bullets, which would slow his healing factor so Wolverine could capture him and remove Romulus' influence. However, [[Sebastian Shaw (Earth-616)|Sebastian Shaw]] abducted Daken, intending to brainwash him into servitude. Wolverine fought against Shaw's Hellfire Club. Blocked by a psychic booby trap in Daken's mind, Shaw manipulated Professor X into triggering the trap and absorbing most of the damage, which restored Daken's memories. Both Wolverine and Daken defeated Shaw and resolved to seek vengeance in Romulus together, but the two parted ways when Daken decided to join [[Norman Osborn (Earth-616)|Norman Osborn]]'s [[Dark Avengers (Earth-616)|Dark Avengers]].
   
[[File:X-Force (Earth-616).jpg|200px|thumb|Wolverine (team leader), [[James Proudstar (Earth-616)|Warpath]] and [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|X-23]] as members of X-Force]]
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[[File:X-Force (Earth-616) from Cable Vol 2 7 0001.jpg|200px|thumb|Wolverine (team leader), [[James Proudstar (Earth-616)|Warpath]] and [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|X-23]] as members of X-Force]]
 
===Leading X-Force===
 
===Leading X-Force===
A new [[X-Force (Strike Team) (Earth-616)|X-Force]] consisting of Wolverine as team leader, [[James Proudstar (Earth-616)|Warpath]], [[Rahne Sinclair (Earth-616)|Wolfsbane]] and [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|X-23]] was born to take care of the dirty business the rest of the X-Men wouldn't do normally, including murder. Their first mission involved infiltrating a [[North Dakota]] S.H.I.E.L.D. facility to route out a group of Purifiers who had infiltrated the base and stolen valuable technology required to resurrect the [[Sentinels|Sentinel]] known as [[Bastion (Earth-616)|Bastion]]. In the planned raid Wolfsbane and X-23 disobeyed Wolverine's orders and entered ahead of the team and got Wolfsbane captured. Wolfsbane was later rescued but suffered from a seizure.
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A new [[X-Force (Strike Team) (Earth-616)|X-Force]] consisting of Wolverine as team leader, [[James Proudstar (Earth-616)|Warpath]], [[Rahne Sinclair (Earth-616)|Wolfsbane]] and [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|X-23]] was born to take care of the dirty business the rest of the X-Men wouldn't do normally, including murder. Their first mission involved infiltrating a [[North Dakota]] S.H.I.E.L.D. facility to root out a group of Purifiers who had infiltrated the base and stolen valuable technology required to resurrect the [[Sentinels|Sentinel]] known as [[Bastion (Earth-616)|Bastion]]. In the planned raid Wolfsbane and X-23 disobeyed Wolverine's orders and entered ahead of the team and got Wolfsbane captured. Wolfsbane was later rescued but suffered from a seizure.
   
 
===The Return of Weapon X===
 
===The Return of Weapon X===
 
Logan's former Team X teammate, [[Christoph Nord (Earth-616)|Maverick]], contacted Logan to inform him that a private military contractor called [[Blackguard (Earth-616)|Blackguard]] had got their hands on the old Weapon X files, including the recipe for synthesizing adamantium, and created a group of twelve mercenaries called [[Strikeforce X (Earth-616)|Strikeforce X]], an elite unit of men armed with healing factors, unbreakable skeletons and laser claws. Not only that, but they were being used to carry out atrocities in the name of Blackguard's corporate interests. With the help of reporter [[Melita Garner (Earth-616)|Melita Garner]], Logan was able to expose Blackguard to the world and kill most of Strikeforce X, but the Chief Executive somehow managed to survive. What Logan didn't know was that Maverick was the man who stole the Weapon X files in the first place and sold them on the black market. In an effort to cover up his involvement in kick-starting the Strikeforce X program from Wolverine, Maverick killed the man whom he sold the files to.
 
Logan's former Team X teammate, [[Christoph Nord (Earth-616)|Maverick]], contacted Logan to inform him that a private military contractor called [[Blackguard (Earth-616)|Blackguard]] had got their hands on the old Weapon X files, including the recipe for synthesizing adamantium, and created a group of twelve mercenaries called [[Strikeforce X (Earth-616)|Strikeforce X]], an elite unit of men armed with healing factors, unbreakable skeletons and laser claws. Not only that, but they were being used to carry out atrocities in the name of Blackguard's corporate interests. With the help of reporter [[Melita Garner (Earth-616)|Melita Garner]], Logan was able to expose Blackguard to the world and kill most of Strikeforce X, but the Chief Executive somehow managed to survive. What Logan didn't know was that Maverick was the man who stole the Weapon X files in the first place and sold them on the black market. In an effort to cover up his involvement in kick-starting the Strikeforce X program from Wolverine, Maverick killed the man whom he sold the files to.
 
[[File:Wolverine the list.JPG|left|thumb|Wolverine in his X-Force uniform]]
 
   
 
===The Asylum===
 
===The Asylum===
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Eventually, he was captured and beaten to a pulp by Sabretooth, when he was on the brink of getting his head cut off with the [[Muramasa Blade]],{{r|Wolverine Vol 5 12}} Creed gave Logan a verbal smack down about how neither the X-Men nor the Avengers kill but that Wolverine is willing to do otherwise. He walked away and left the blade next to a bloodied and broken Wolverine. The virus was revealed to have sentience, and told Logan it would be willing to give Wolverine his healing factor back in exchange for evasion from S.H.I.E.L.D., as the organization intended to destroy the virus completely after Wolverine was cured. Wolverine rejected the virus' offer and broke the Muramasa Blade. When he was finally rescued, Logan begun alienating his friends and stated that "The Wolverine <nowiki>[was]</nowiki> dead".{{r|Wolverine Vol 5 13}}
 
Eventually, he was captured and beaten to a pulp by Sabretooth, when he was on the brink of getting his head cut off with the [[Muramasa Blade]],{{r|Wolverine Vol 5 12}} Creed gave Logan a verbal smack down about how neither the X-Men nor the Avengers kill but that Wolverine is willing to do otherwise. He walked away and left the blade next to a bloodied and broken Wolverine. The virus was revealed to have sentience, and told Logan it would be willing to give Wolverine his healing factor back in exchange for evasion from S.H.I.E.L.D., as the organization intended to destroy the virus completely after Wolverine was cured. Wolverine rejected the virus' offer and broke the Muramasa Blade. When he was finally rescued, Logan begun alienating his friends and stated that "The Wolverine <nowiki>[was]</nowiki> dead".{{r|Wolverine Vol 5 13}}
   
Following the loss of his healing factor, Logan started to prepare himself to face Sabretooth again and get his healing factor back. He donned a suit of armor to protect himself{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 3}}, he left the Jean Grey School (though he remained the leader of the X-Men) and the main Avengers team (though he remained with the Unity Division), and started working for a [[Offer (Earth-616)|businessman]]'s [[Offer's Squad (Earth-616)|squad of mercenaries]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}}
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Following the loss of his healing factor, Logan started to prepare himself to face Sabretooth again and get his healing factor back. He donned a suit of armor to protect himself,{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 3}} he left the Jean Grey School (though he remained the leader of the X-Men) and the main Avengers team (though he remained with the Unity Division), and started working for a [[Offer (Earth-616)|businessman]]'s [[Offer's Squad (Earth-616)|squad of mercenaries]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}}
   
 
In reality, however, Wolverine was sent to work for the Offer by [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] in order to trace Sabretooth's whereabouts by killing one of their agents, [[Agent Monkton (Earth-616)|Agent Monkton]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 5}} With MI-13, he eventually tracked Sabretooth down in Madripoor and tried to retrieve an object that Sabretooth was going to use to alter reality as his Patch persona, but the mission failed and as a result, Pinch's daughter was kidnapped.{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 6}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 7}}
 
In reality, however, Wolverine was sent to work for the Offer by [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] in order to trace Sabretooth's whereabouts by killing one of their agents, [[Agent Monkton (Earth-616)|Agent Monkton]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 5}} With MI-13, he eventually tracked Sabretooth down in Madripoor and tried to retrieve an object that Sabretooth was going to use to alter reality as his Patch persona, but the mission failed and as a result, Pinch's daughter was kidnapped.{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 6}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 7}}
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Logan decided to rediscover his martial arts by training with [[Daniel Rand (Earth-616)|Iron Fist]] and [[Shang-Chi (Earth-616)|Shang-Chi]] and the three of them went to Itsukushima Island, where they battled ninjas and had an encounter with the entity Death. Logan would later encounter Rose's soul and is forgiven by the latter for killing her years ago.{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 8}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 9}} With the help of [[Thor]], the [[X-Men]], [[Damage Control]], and [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]], Logan was able to defeat Sabretooth and recovered Pinch's daughter.{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 10}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 11}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 12}}
   
 
===Death===
 
===Death===
Logan had a reunion with [[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]], who explained to him that his entire physical structure is based on the fact that he could heal himself and that now only using his claws can be fatal. He assured him he can reactivate his healing factor but will need time and asked him not to fight until he can figure it out. Traveling to an island in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], he was attacked again and again by [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]] agents, ninjas and other mercs and assassins who came for a bounty in his head. They took most of each other out competing for the bounty and he killed the rest. He returned to main land to a bar and left a bartender with a note for whomever else came looking for him before heading back to the island. Next came Nuke and several of his mercenaries. One of them was sent to the port, which was set to explode. Wolverine sunk the boat from below and killed the other mercenaries as they tried to escape to the coast, leaving only Nuke alive. Nuke threw Logan against some rocks but he head-butted Nuke with his Adamantium skull until he was defeated, he told Nuke to tell everyone that he is the last one he lets live and demanding to know who put out the contract. Nuke revealed that the contract was to bring him alive and that it was put by the new queen of Madripoor, Viper.{{r|Death of Wolverine #1}}
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Logan had a reunion with [[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]], who explained to him that his entire physical structure is based on the fact that he could heal himself and that now only using his claws can be fatal. He assured him he can reactivate his healing factor but will need time and asked him not to fight until he can figure it out. Traveling to an island in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], he was attacked again and again by [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]] agents, ninjas and other mercs and assassins who came for a bounty in his head. They took most of each other out competing for the bounty and he killed the rest. He returned to the mainland and left a note with a bartender for whomever else came looking for him before heading back to the island. Next came Nuke and several of his mercenaries. One of them was sent to the port, which was set to explode. Wolverine sunk the boat from below and killed the other mercenaries as they tried to escape to the coast, leaving only Nuke alive. Nuke threw Logan against some rocks but he head-butted Nuke with his adamantium skull until he was defeated, he told Nuke to tell everyone that he is the last one he lets live and demanding to know who put out the contract. Nuke revealed that the contract was to bring him alive and that it was put by the new queen of Madripoor, Viper.{{r|Death of Wolverine #1}}
   
 
He traveled there and disguised himself as an arms dealer and offered to sell one of Viper’s men an Iron Man helmet, demanding to see Viper herself for the deal, which he agreed. She saw through his disguise and sent her guards against him, but he defeated them with little effort. He demanded answers and she revealed that a client came to her for various works and that she subcontracted the word out for him. She told him that she would tell him who the client is if Logan could beat her “pet”: Sabretooth, who was chained and captured. He explained that she got him out of prison and injected him with his venom, getting the antidote if he obeys. She claimed that she wanted one to die and that whoever wins gets what he wants. Sabretooth attacked him and slashed his eye, he set the helmet to explode and throw it to him but it didn't stop him. However, Lady Deathstrike attacked and impaled Sabretooth, allowing the Viper to escape, but Logan stopped Deathstrike from killing Sabretooth, claiming that when it happens, it won’t happen that way, she reluctantly let him go. She explained that she didn't come to capture him but that the bounty extended to her and others like them and she barely escaped from Japan from another who took the contract: Lord Ogun, and tracked him there to work together and get to the bottom of it. However, she noticed that his eye didn't regrow and realized the loss of his healing factor and claimed that he can’t help her but decided to exchange his life for her own. However, Kitty arrived and phased her arm through Deathstrike’s chest.{{r|Death of Wolverine #2}}
 
He traveled there and disguised himself as an arms dealer and offered to sell one of Viper’s men an Iron Man helmet, demanding to see Viper herself for the deal, which he agreed. She saw through his disguise and sent her guards against him, but he defeated them with little effort. He demanded answers and she revealed that a client came to her for various works and that she subcontracted the word out for him. She told him that she would tell him who the client is if Logan could beat her “pet”: Sabretooth, who was chained and captured. He explained that she got him out of prison and injected him with his venom, getting the antidote if he obeys. She claimed that she wanted one to die and that whoever wins gets what he wants. Sabretooth attacked him and slashed his eye, he set the helmet to explode and throw it to him but it didn't stop him. However, Lady Deathstrike attacked and impaled Sabretooth, allowing the Viper to escape, but Logan stopped Deathstrike from killing Sabretooth, claiming that when it happens, it won’t happen that way, she reluctantly let him go. She explained that she didn't come to capture him but that the bounty extended to her and others like them and she barely escaped from Japan from another who took the contract: Lord Ogun, and tracked him there to work together and get to the bottom of it. However, she noticed that his eye didn't regrow and realized the loss of his healing factor and claimed that he can’t help her but decided to exchange his life for her own. However, Kitty arrived and phased her arm through Deathstrike’s chest.{{r|Death of Wolverine #2}}
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[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) from Death of Wolverine Vol 1 4 001.png|thumb|210px|What's left of Logan, after he suffocates from the hardening Adamantium]]
 
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) from Death of Wolverine Vol 1 4 001.png|thumb|210px|What's left of Logan, after he suffocates from the hardening Adamantium]]
Logan traveled to Cornelius' facility in Paradise Valley. Using improvised fake claws, he killed the guards and broke into his lab, where he witnesses Cornelius experimenting on innocent people. He demands to know what he is doing and Cornelius claimed that he was "getting it right", claiming that he deserved to be known for something other than helping make a killer unkillable. Cornelius claimed that he was responsible for what Logan was and that his test subjects belong where he is. Revealing that all they need is the Adamantium. He told him that he had enough Adamantium and that what he needed was his healing factor for the subjects to survive, the Regen Serum being his attempt to recreate it. Cornelius told him that he could save his test subjects by giving him his healing factor, but Logan made a cut in his hand and let it bleed, showing Cornelius the lost of his healing factor. Cornelius then ordered a volunteer of his program, [[Sharp (Earth-616)|Sharp]], who was made into a fighting machine, to kill him. During the fight, Cornelius activated his machines on the test subjects and taunted Logan, claiming that he was an animal and that Sharp was perfect. However, Logan tricked Sharp into breaking the glass protecting Cornelius, who was hurt by a shard of glass, he knocked Sharp and crushed his armor. However, Cornelius activated the Adamantium merging process and escaped. He unleashed his claws to slash the batch of liquid Adamantium before it was injected and the metal covered his entire body in the process. He injected the subjects with the Regen Serum and leave after Cornelius before the Adamantium hardened. A soldier tried to help Cornelius escape but he escaped when Logan arrived. He killed Cornelius as he asked him what he ever do beside killing, and reflected on his life before he died from suffocation from the hardening Adamantium, kneeling in the sunset, leaving Storm in charge of the X-Men and the team heartbroken.{{r|Death of Wolverine #4}}
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Logan traveled to Cornelius' facility in Paradise Valley. Using improvised fake claws, he killed the guards and broke into his lab, where he witnessed Cornelius experimenting on innocent people. He demanded to know what he is doing and Cornelius claimed that he was "getting it right", claiming that he deserved to be known for something other than helping make a killer unkillable. Cornelius claimed that he was responsible for what Logan was and that his test subjects belong where he is, revealing that all they needed was the adamantium. He told him that he had enough adamantium and that what he needed was his healing factor for the subjects to survive, the Regen Serum being his attempt to recreate it. Cornelius told him that he could save his test subjects by giving him his healing factor, but Logan made a cut in his hand and let it bleed, showing Cornelius the loss of his healing factor. Cornelius then ordered a volunteer of his program, [[Sharp (Earth-616)|Sharp]], who was made into a fighting machine, to kill him. During the fight, Cornelius activated his machines on the test subjects and taunted Logan, claiming that he was an animal and that Sharp was perfect. However, Logan tricked Sharp into breaking the glass protecting Cornelius, who was hurt by a shard of glass; he knocked out Sharp and crushed his armor. However, Cornelius activated the adamantium merging process and escaped. He unleashed his claws to slash the batch of liquid adamantium before it was injected and the metal covered his entire body in the process. He injected the subjects with the Regen Serum and left after Cornelius before the adamantium hardened. A soldier tried to help Cornelius escape but he escaped when Logan arrived. He killed Cornelius as he asked him what he ever did beside killing, and reflected on his life before he died from suffocation from the hardening adamantium, kneeling in the sunset,{{r|Death of Wolverine #4}} leaving Storm in charge of the X-Men and the team heartbroken.
   
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
Wanting to possess Logan, Ogun travelled to the Paradise facility to find him already dead, so instead he made Sharp his host.{{r|Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #3}} His body was later seen still kneeling on the roof when the subjects, led by Sharp, escaped Weapon X soldiers looking to retrieve them and escaped the lab in a helicopter, and was last seen caught in an explosion on the roof.{{r|Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #1}} Later Shogun, along with [[Skel (Simpson) (Earth-616)|Skel]], [[Harold Stanch (Earth-616)|Neuro]],[[Meifeng (Earth-616)|Endo]], [[Daniel Silva (Earth-616)|Junk]], and the "[[Wolverines (Earth-616)|Wolverines]]", a team formed from the fallout of his death, tried to find Logan's petrified body. When X-23 and Daken found it, Mister Sinister then took the body. The group tried to infiltrate Mister Sinister's fortress to take his body, but they engaged in combat with the X-Men. The X-Men later took Wolverine's body. {{r|Wolverines #6}}
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After the facility exploded,{{r|Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #1}} Logan's petrified body was left in its ruins, where it was located by Shogun, [[Skel (Simpson) (Earth-616)|Skel]], [[Harold Stanch (Earth-616)|Neuro]], [[Meifeng (Earth-616)|Endo]], and [[Daniel Silva (Earth-616)|Junk]], along with the "[[Wolverines (Earth-616)|Wolverines]]." They planned to use Logan's petrified body to find a way to prevent their deaths. However, Mister Sinister took the body with him to his fortress, from where the X-Men later took it.{{r|Wolverines #1|6}}
   
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The X-Men took Logan's body to Alberta, where a shrine was built by Forge in his honor.{{r|Old Man Logan Vol 2 4}} Only a few people knew his whereabouts as they feared that someone might try to resurrect him. As he wasn't one of said persons, [[Quintavius Quire (Earth-616)|Quentin Quire]] used his wealth to create a shrine of his own for Logan in the [[Savage Land]]. The shrine was an adamantium chair that had the inscription: "Old Fart Logan."{{r|Wolverine and the X-Men Vol 2 11}}
As one of his last requests, Wolverine arranged for Spider-Man to become a member of staff at the Jean Grey school, wanting the wall-crawler to investigate a suspected double agent.{{r|Spider-Man and the X-Men #1}} Despite the initial hostility he faced from the rest of the team, Spider-Man soon exposed a plan by Mister Sinister to acquire genetic samples from the X-Men and create a new clone army, with Storm noting after Sinister's defeat that Spider-Man's unconventional attitude made him more like Wolverine than she had acknowledged.{{r|Spider-Man and the X-Men #6}}
 
   
 
As one of his last requests, Wolverine arranged for Spider-Man to become a member of staff at the Jean Grey School, wanting the wall-crawler to investigate a suspected double agent.{{r|Spider-Man and the X-Men #1}} Despite the initial hostility he faced from the rest of the team, Spider-Man soon exposed a plan by Mister Sinister to acquire genetic samples from the X-Men and create a new clone army, with Storm noting after Sinister's defeat that Spider-Man's unconventional attitude made him more like Wolverine than she had acknowledged.{{r|Spider-Man and the X-Men #6}}
[[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Black Widow]] tracked a knife covered in Logan's blood in the possession of A.I.M. to a research Facility in [[Moscow]]. Steve Rogers and Wade Wilson went to retrieve it in order to prevent A.I.M. from misusing Logan's DNA. Wilson was given the knife to do with it as he wanted, though Wilson had recently acquired an incubator that could create new bodies using a DNA sample, he deferred the decision to bring Logan back to life until he'd had more time to think on whether it would've been what Logan wanted.{{r|Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America Vol 1 1}}
 
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[[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Black Widow]] tracked a knife covered in Logan's blood in the possession of A.I.M. to a research Facility in [[Moscow]]. Steve Rogers and Wade Wilson went to retrieve it in order to prevent A.I.M. from misusing Logan's DNA. Wilson was given the knife to do with it as he wanted, though Wilson had recently acquired an incubator that could create new bodies using a DNA sample, he deferred the decision to bring Logan back to life until he'd had more time to think on whether it would've been what Logan wanted.{{r|Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1}}
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[[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|Laura]] carried on the mantle of the Wolverine in honor of Logan.{{r|All-New Wolverine #1}}
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When a [[James Howlett (Earth-807128)|Wolverine]] from [[Earth-807128|a dystopian future]] became stranded on this past and tried to prevent his future to ever come to pass, Commander Steve Rogers and [[Katherine Bishop (Earth-616)|Kate Bishop]] took him to the shrine in Alberta to show him that their Wolverine had died, meaning that wasn't his past.{{r|Old Man Logan Vol 2 4}}
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Wolverine is a gruff loner who has a strong sense of personal honor. He also has a wild, animal-like nature to him and a savage, or "berserker," rage which he tries to control. He is also perfectly at home in the wilderness. He is known as one of the most fearless, brave, and dangerous men in the [[Earth-616|world]], stated by Steve Rogers. Wolverine has established himself quickly as the X-Man most willing to ''permanently'' deal with their adversaries. He developed close friendships with his teammates Nightcrawler, whose personality diametrically opposed Wolverine's, and Colossus, who often performed the "[[Glossary:Fastball Special|fastball special]]" with him. He is something of a father figure to Natasha Romanoff, Shadowcat, Rogue, X-23, and Jubilee. He loved many women, including Rose, Itsu, Viper, Silver Fox, Phoenix, and Mariko. There are only a few Wolverine truly trusts, which are Captain America (Steve Rogers), Nick Fury, Jean Grey, and Spider-Man (Peter Parker).
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Wolverine was a gruff loner who had a strong sense of personal honor. He also had a wild, animal-like nature to him and a savage, or "berserker," rage which he tried to control. He was also perfectly at home in the wilderness. He is known as one of the most fearless, brave, and dangerous men in the [[Earth-616|world]], stated by Steve Rogers. Wolverine had established himself quickly as the X-Man most willing to ''permanently'' deal with their adversaries. He developed close friendships with his teammates Nightcrawler, whose personality diametrically opposed Wolverine's, and Colossus, who often performed the "[[Glossary:Fastball Special|fastball special]]" with him. He was something of a father figure to Natasha Romanoff, Shadowcat, Rogue, X-23, and Jubilee. He loved many women, including Rose, Itsu, Viper, Silver Fox, Phoenix, and Mariko. There are only a few Wolverine truly trusted, which are Captain America (Steve Rogers), Nick Fury, Jean Grey, and Spider-Man (Peter Parker).
   
 
===Relationships===
 
===Relationships===
Logan's love interests include, but are not limited to [[Atsuko (Earth-616)|Atsuko]], [[Mariko Yashida (Earth-616)|Mariko Yashida]], [[Silverfox (Canadian) (Earth-616)|Silverfox]], [[Itsu (Earth-616)|Itsu]], [[Rose O'Hara (Earth-616)|Rose]], [[Jean Grey (Earth-616)|Jean Grey-Summers (Phoenix)]], [[Ororo Munroe (Earth-616)|Ororo Munroe (Storm)]], [[Felicia Hardy (Earth-616)|Felicia Hardy (Black Cat)]], [[Elektra Natchios (Earth-616)|Elektra Natchios]], [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|Rogue]], [[Native (Earth-616)|Native]], [[Seraph (Earth-616)|Seraph]], [[Yukio (Earth-616)|Yukio]], [[Doreen Green (Earth-616)|Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl)]], [[Alison Blaire (Earth-616)|Alison Blaire (Dazzler)]], [[Gahck (Earth-616)|Gahck]], [[Jessán Hoan (Earth-616)|Jessán Hoan (Tyger Tiger)]], [[Melita Garner (Earth-616)| Melita Garner]], [[Jean Grey (Earth-295)]], [[Neena Thurman (Earth-616)|Neena Thurman (Domino)]] and even X-Men foe [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Raven Darkholme (Mystique)]]. However, [[Itsu Akihiro (Earth-616)|Itsu Akihiro]] and [[Ophelia Sarkissian (Earth-616)|Viper]] were the only women he ever actually married.
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Logan's love interests include, but are not limited to [[Atsuko (Earth-616)|Atsuko]], [[Mariko Yashida (Earth-616)|Mariko Yashida]], [[Silverfox (Canadian) (Earth-616)|Silverfox]], [[Itsu (Earth-616)|Itsu]], [[Rose O'Hara (Earth-616)|Rose]], [[Jean Grey (Earth-616)|Jean Grey-Summers (Phoenix)]], [[Ororo Munroe (Earth-616)|Ororo Munroe (Storm)]], [[Felicia Hardy (Earth-616)|Felicia Hardy (Black Cat)]], [[Elektra Natchios (Earth-616)|Elektra Natchios]], [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|Rogue]], [[Native (Earth-616)|Native]], [[Seraph (Earth-616)|Seraph]], [[Yukio (Earth-616)|Yukio]], [[Doreen Green (Earth-616)|Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl)]], [[Alison Blaire (Earth-616)|Alison Blaire (Dazzler)]], [[Gahck (Earth-616)|Gahck]], [[Jessán Hoan (Earth-616)|Jessán Hoan (Tyger Tiger)]], [[Melita Garner (Earth-616)|Melita Garner]], [[Jean Grey (Earth-295)]], [[Neena Thurman (Earth-616)|Neena Thurman (Domino)]] and even X-Men foe [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Raven Darkholme (Mystique)]]. However, [[Itsu Akihiro (Earth-616)|Itsu Akihiro]] and [[Ophelia Sarkissian (Earth-616)|Viper]] were the only women he ever actually married.
   
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===Religion and Faith===
| Poderes = Wolverine was a [[Homo superior|mutant]] who has been given an unbreakable skeleton from [[Weapon X Project (Earth-616)|Weapon X Program]] and augmented by [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]].
 
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Wolverine doesn't believe in Christianity,{{r|Uncanny X-Men #159}} nor any other religion, ("never have, never will") although he claimed to have prayed while he was in the army.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #165}}
   
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He sometimes prayed at a Shinto temple in [[Kyoto|Kyoto, Japan]].{{r|Wolverine Soultaker Vol 1 2}}
[[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]'s intel classified him as '''Power Level 9''',{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}} while the [[Office of National Emergency (Earth-616)|O*N*E]] classified him as a '''Severe Threat'''.{{r|X-Men: The 198 Files #1}}
 
   
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It was revealed in his team-up with [[Noh-Varr (Earth-200080)|Marvel Boy]] that due to the effects of [[Weapon XVI]] that causes faith reserves to act as [[The World (Weapon Plus)|The World]]'s immune system, Logan believed in a God. After everything was resolved, he hitched a ride from a truck. He asked the trucker to let him out near a church.{{r|Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine Vol 1 1}}
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 0008.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Logan uses his animal-keen senses to track his target]]
 
   
 
| Poderes = '''''[[Homo superior|Homo Superior Physiology]]:''''' Wolverine was a [[Homo superior|mutant]] who had been given an unbreakable skeleton by the [[Weapon X Project (Earth-616)|Weapon X Program]] and augmented by [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]].
*'''Superhumanly Acute Senses:''' Wolverine possesses superhumanly acute senses that are comparable to those of certain animals. He can see at far greater distances, with perfect clarity, than an ordinary human. He retains this same level of clarity even in near total darkness. His hearing is enhanced in a similar manner, allowing him to detect sounds ordinary humans couldn't hear at a greater distances, enough to hear a teardrop in another room that have thick walls with enough focus. He is able to recognize people and objects by scent, even if they are well hidden. He can track a target by scent, even if the scent has been greatly eroded by time and weather factors, with an extraordinary degree of success. Wolverine can also use his keen sense of smell to detect lies due to chemical changes within a person's scent. These senses stem from, at least partially, his constant cellular regeneration, as are his enhanced physical capabilities.
 
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[[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]'s intel classified him as '''Power Level 9''',{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}} while the [[Office of National Emergency (Earth-616)|O*N*E]] classified him as a '''Severe Threat'''.{{r|X-Men: The 198 Files #1}}
   
 
*'''Superhumanly Acute Senses:''' Wolverine possessed superhumanly acute senses that were comparable to those of certain animals. He could see at far greater distances, with perfect clarity, than an ordinary human. He retained this same level of clarity even in near total darkness and complete darkness. His hearing was enhanced in a similar manner, allowing him to detect sounds ordinary humans couldn't hear at a greater distance, enough to hear a teardrop in another room that has thick walls with enough focus. He was able to recognize people and objects by scent, even if they are well hidden. He could track a target by scent, even if the scent has been greatly eroded by time and weather factors, with an extraordinary degree of success. Wolverine could also use his keen sense of smell to detect lies due to chemical changes within a person's scent. These senses stemmed from, at least partially, his constant cellular regeneration, as were his enhanced physical capabilities. His senses surpass even the most smartest animals on the planet, they surpass Spider-Man's Spidey Sense, even Darevdevil has admitted Wolverine's senses surpass his own. He can also see and smell light waves.
*'''Superhuman Strength:''' His natural strength is augmented by the demand placed on his musculature due to the presence of over 50kg/100 pounds of Adamantium bonded to his skeleton, which also removes the natural limitations of the human skeletal structure by allowing him to lift weights that would damage a human skeleton. Wolverine has been depicted with sufficient strength to break steel chains,{{r|X-Men #111}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 51}} support the weight of a dozen men with one arm{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 1}} and lift the 450kg/955 lb [[Mikhail Ursus (Earth-616)|Ursa Major]] over his head before tossing him across a room.{{r|Wolverine: First Class #8}} Wolverine's strength is enough to allow him to press just about 2 tons.
 
   
 
*'''Enhanced Strength:''' His natural strength was augmented by the demand placed on his musculature due to the presence of over 50kg/100 pounds of adamantium bonded to his skeleton, which also removes the natural limitations of the human skeletal structure by allowing him to lift weights that would damage a human skeleton. Wolverine has been depicted with sufficient strength to break steel chains,{{r|X-Men #111}}{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 51}} support the weight of a dozen men with one arm{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 1}} and lift the 450kg/955 lb [[Mikhail Ursus (Earth-616)|Ursa Major]] over his head before tossing him across a room.{{r|Wolverine: First Class #8}} Wolverine's strength was enough to allow him to press/lift just about 2 tons.
*'''Superhuman Speed:''' Wolverine is able to move at low level superhuman speeds. He has attacked faster than the eye could follow and even Spider-Man briefly thought Wolverine was faster than he was in their first fight. His combat speed seems more enhanced then anything else, as he has frequently kept up with Spider-Man in combat, and blitzed people before they pull their trigger fingers.
 
   
 
*'''Superhuman Speed:''' Wolverine was able to move at low level superhuman speeds. He has attacked faster than the eye could follow and even Spider-Man briefly thought Wolverine was faster than he was in their first fight. His combat speed seems to have been more enhanced than anything else, as he has frequently kept up with Spider-Man in combat, and blitzed people before they pull their trigger fingers. He has so been able to tag Speed Demon, who can run faster than the speed of sound.
*'''Insulated Weather Adaptation:''' Wolverine's body is highly resistant to certain elemental extremes, particularly cold, to the extent that he can sleep nude in subarctic conditions with no apparent injury.
 
   
 
*'''Insulated Weather Adaptation:''' Wolverine's body was highly resistant to certain elemental extremes, particularly cold, to the extent that he could sleep nude in subarctic conditions with no apparent injury.
*'''Animal Empathy:''' Wolverine has the ability to sense the emotional state of animals on a basic level such as fear, anger, happiness or pain. He can even communicate with them to make the animal aware of his actions and or his intent.
 
   
 
*'''Animal Empathy:''' Wolverine had the ability to sense the emotional state of animals on a basic level such as fear, anger, happiness or pain. He could even communicate with them to make the animal aware of his actions and or his intent.
[[File:James Howlett Wilderness.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Logan brandishes his claws]]
 
   
*'''Bone Claws:''' Wolverine's skeleton includes six retractable 12-inch long bone claws, three in each arm, that are housed beneath the skin and muscle of his forearms. Wolverine can, at will, release these slightly curved claws through his skin between the knuckles on each hand. The skin between the knuckles tears and bleeds, but the blood loss is quickly halted by his healing factor. Wolverine can unsheathe any number of his claws at once, although he must keep his wrists straight at the moment his claws pass from his forearms into his hands. When unsheathed, the claws are entirely within his forearms, allowing him to bend his wrists when they are extended. The claws are made of bone, unlike the claws of normal mammals which are made of keratin, and were originally believed to be bionic adamantium implants. Like his son Daken, the bone claws are sharp and dense enough to slice through substances as durable as most metals, wood, and stone.
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*'''Bone Claws:''' Wolverine's skeleton included six retractable 12-inch long bone claws, three in each arm, that were housed beneath the skin and muscle of his forearms. Wolverine could, at will, release these slightly curved claws through his skin between the knuckles on each hand. The skin between the knuckles tore and bled, but the blood loss was quickly halted by his healing factor. Wolverine could unsheathe any number of his claws at once, although he needed to keep his wrists straight at the moment his claws passed from his forearms into his hands. When unsheathed, the claws were entirely within his forearms, allowing him to bend his wrists when they were extended. The claws were made of bone, unlike the claws of normal mammals which are made of keratin, and were originally believed to be bionic adamantium implants. Like his son Daken, the bone claws were sharp and dense enough to slice through substances as durable as metals, wood, and stone.
   
'''Adamantium Poisoning Immunity''': After having his Regenerative Healing Factor stripped by a virus, [[Beast]] synthesizes a drug to counteract the Adamantium poisoning in Logan's system to keep him from dying.
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'''Adamantium Poisoning Immunity''': After having his healing factor stripped by a virus, [[Beast]] synthesized a drug to counteract the adamantium poisoning in Logan's system to keep him from dying.
   
 
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'''Regenerative Healing Factor:''' Wolverine's primary mutant power was an accelerated healing process that enabled him to regenerate damaged or destroyed tissue with far greater efficiency than an ordinary human. He could regenerate greatly damaged or destroyed tissue within a few seconds. Wolverine's accelerated healing powers have been commonly referred to as his mutant [[Healing Factor|healing factor]]. The full extent and speed of Wolverine's healing factor isn't known. He has been shown to fully heal from numerous gunshot wounds,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 184}} severe burns covering most of his body,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 105}} and regenerate missing eyes{{r|New X-Men #150}} within a matter of seconds. Among the more extreme depictions of his accelerated healing factor involves him having his skin, muscles, and internal organs incinerated from his skeleton only to fully regenerate the tissue within minutes. [[Adamantium]] played a crucial role in the speed of Wolverine's healing as well because of the fact that it produced a poison that his immune system fought off regularly. It is said that without the adamantium, his healing rate would increase.{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 #42|43}} This power even amended psychological wounds inflicted as a result of traumatic experiences. However, Wolverine's healing powers forced his mind to suppress the memories, sometimes resulting in amnesia. Wolverine sometimes called this his mental scar tissue. Wolverine's healing factor has cured him from the mystical curse of the Werewolf after he had been bitten and turned into a werewolf,{{r|Wolverine: First Class #10|11}} and from vampirism;{{r|X-Men Vol 3 5}} though it should be noted that the time it took to cure the Werewolf curse was longer than the time it took to cure him from vampirism, when he was infected with vampirism he had also been infected with nanites to temporarily deactivate his healing factor and use him as a 'booby-trap' on the vampires.
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) 011.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Logan's healing factor keeps him alive]]
 
'''Regenerative Healing Factor:''' Wolverine's primary mutant power is an accelerated healing process that enables him to regenerate damaged or destroyed tissue with far greater efficiency than an ordinary human. He can regenerate greatly damaged or destroyed tissue with few seconds. Wolverine's accelerated healing powers have been commonly referred to as his mutant [[Healing Factor|healing factor]]. The full extent and speed of Wolverine's healing factor isn't known. He has been shown to fully heal from numerous gunshot wounds,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 184}} severe burns covering most of his body,{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 105}} and regenerate missing eyes{{r|New X-Men #150}} within a matter of seconds. Among the more extreme depictions of his accelerated healing factor involves him having his skin, muscles, and internal organs incinerated from his skeleton only to fully regenerate the tissue within minutes. [[Adamantium]] plays a crucial role in the speed of Wolverine's healing as well because of the fact that it produces a poison that his immune system fights off regularly. It is said that without the adamantium, his healing rate increases.{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 #42|43}} This power even amends psychological wounds inflicted as a result of traumatic experiences. However, Wolverine's healing powers force his mind to suppress the memories, sometimes resulting in amnesia. Wolverine sometimes calls this his mental scar tissue. Wolverine's healing factor has cured him from the mystical curse of the Werewolf after he had been bitten and turned into a werewolf{{r|Wolverine: First Class #10|11}} and from vampirism;{{r|X-Men Vol 3 5}} though it should be noted that the time it took to cure the Werewolf curse was longer than the time it took to cure him from vampirism, when he was infected with vampirism he had also been infected with nanites to temporarily deactivate his healing factor and use him as a 'booby-trap' on the vampires.
 
   
*'''Contaminant Immunity:''' Wolverine's natural healing also affords him the virtual immunity to poisons and most drugs, except in massive doses. For example, it is extremely difficult for him to become intoxicated from alcohol. S.H.I.E.L.D. once managed to keep Wolverine anesthetized by constantly pumping eighty milliliters of anesthetic a minute into his system.{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 26}}
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*'''Contaminant Immunity:''' Wolverine's natural healing also afforded him the virtual immunity to poisons and most drugs, except in massive doses. For example, it was extremely difficult for him to become intoxicated from alcohol. S.H.I.E.L.D. once managed to keep Wolverine anesthetized by constantly pumping eighty milliliters of anesthetic a minute into his system.{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 26}}
   
*'''Disease Immunity:''' Wolverine's highly efficient immune system, which is part of his accelerated healing factor, renders him immune against all known [[Earth]]ly diseases and infections.
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*'''Disease Immunity:''' Wolverine's highly efficient immune system, which was part of his accelerated healing factor, rendered him immune against all known [[Earth]]ly diseases and infections.
   
*'''Delayed Aging:''' In addition, Wolverine's healing factor provides him with an extended lifespan by slowing the effects of the aging process. Wolverine was born sometime during the late 19th Century.{{r|Origin #1|6}} Although well over 100 years of age, Wolverine retains the health, appearance and physical vitality of a man in the physical prime of his life.
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*'''Delayed Aging:''' In addition, Wolverine's healing factor provided him with an extended lifespan by slowing the effects of the aging process; Wolverine was born sometime during the late 19th Century.{{r|Origin #1|6}} Although well over 100 years of age, Wolverine retained the health, appearance and physical vitality of a man in the physical prime of his life.
   
*'''Psionic Resistance:''' Due to a combination of his healing factor{{citation}} and psi-shields implanted by [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Charles Xavier]], Wolverine's mind is highly resistant to telepathic assault and probing.{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 46}}
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*'''Psionic Resistance:''' Due to a combination of his healing factor{{citation}} and psi-shields implanted by [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Charles Xavier]], Wolverine's mind was highly resistant to telepathic assault and probing.{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 46}}
* '''Super Condition:''' Wolverine's healing factor also affects a number of his physical attributes by increasing them to superhuman levels.
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* '''Super Condition:''' Wolverine's healing factor also affected a number of his physical attributes by increasing them to superhuman levels.
**'''Superhuman Strength:''' Wolverine's mutant healing factor enables him to push his muscles beyond the natural limits of the human body without injury, granting him some degree of superhuman strength.
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**'''Enhanced Strength:''' Wolverine's mutant healing factor enabled him to push his muscles beyond the natural limits of the human body without injury, granting him some degree of superhuman strength.
**'''Superhuman Stamina:''' Wolverine's mutant healing factor grants him high immunity against lactic acid and other fatigue toxins generated by his muscles during physical activity. Wolverine can sustain himself at peak capacity for several days. Wolverine has shown himself capable of fighting [[Arkady Rossovich (Earth-616)|Arkady Rossovich (Omega Red)]] for over 24 hours, despite regular exposure to Omega Red's death spores.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 5}} His lung capacity is at peak human level enabling him to hold breath for 6 minutes under water, making his lungs as healthy as human's lungs can get. And when his lungs stop working,he can maintain his life by cutaneous respiration (It can only maintain his basic life activities).
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**'''Superhuman Stamina:''' Wolverine's mutant healing factor granted him high immunity against lactic acid and other fatigue toxins generated by his muscles during physical activity. Wolverine could sustain himself at peak capacity for several days. Wolverine has shown himself capable of fighting [[Arkady Rossovich (Earth-616)|Omega Red (Arkady Rossovich)]] for over 24 hours, despite regular exposure to Omega Red's death spores.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 5}} His lung capacity was at peak human level, enabling him to hold his breath for 6 minutes under water, making his lungs as healthy as human's lungs can get. And when his lungs stopped working,he could maintain his life by cutaneous respiration (It could only maintain his basic life activities).
**'''Superhuman Durability:''' Wolverine possess superhuman durability. This is mostly because of his healing abilities and Adamantium Skeleton, which redistributes the force of blows dealt against. He has taken blows from Spider-Man on multiple occasions showing less than minimal discomfort, as well from a host of other much stronger characters such as Wonder-Man, Thor, Hulk, Thing, Skaar, Sebastian Shaw, and Kid Gladiator, who also had the advantage of have spiked knuckles. However, even without his Adamantium Skeleton, Wolverine does display a degree of superhuman durability. For example, he was hit by a jeep, and was unharmed. This is partially due to the fact that his skeleton, even without the Adamantium metal, is superhumanly durable.
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**'''Superhuman Durability:''' Wolverine possessed superhuman durability. This is mostly because of his healing abilities and adamantium skeleton, which redistributed the force of blows dealt against. He has taken blows from Spider-Man on multiple occasions showing less than minimal discomfort, as well from a host of other much stronger characters such as Wonder-Man, Thor, Hulk, Thing, Skaar, Sebastian Shaw, and Kid Gladiator, who also had the advantage of spiked knuckles. However, even without his adamantium skeleton, Wolverine has displayed a degree of enhanced durability. For example, he was hit by a jeep, and was unharmed. This is partially due to the fact that his skeleton, even without the adamantium metal, is superhumanly durable.
**'''Superhuman Agility:''' Wolverine's agility, balance and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels far beyond the natural physical limits and capabilities of the finest human specimen. Wolverine's agility is sufficient to allow him to dodge multiple bullets. Other times, able to jump extremely high and evade several yards.
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**'''Superhuman Agility:''' Wolverine's agility, balance and bodily coordination were enhanced to levels far beyond the natural physical limits and capabilities of the finest human specimen. Wolverine's agility was sufficient to allow him to dodge multiple bullets. Other times, able to jump extremely high and evade several yards.
**'''Superhuman Reflexes:''' Wolverine's reflexes are similarly enhanced, they are also superior to those possessed by the finest human specimen and are equal to the likes of [[Steve Rogers (Earth-616)|Steve Rogers' (Captain America)]] due to his superhumanly acute senses, although most of the time he relies highly on his regenerative healing factor.
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**'''Superhuman Reflexes:''' Wolverine's reflexes were similarly enhanced, they were also superior to those possessed by the finest human specimen and were equal to the likes of [[Steve Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]'s due to his superhumanly acute senses, although most of the time he relied highly on his regenerative healing factor.
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[[File:Wolverine as Dark Phoenix from Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine Vol 1 5 001.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Logan as the Dark Phoenix]]
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'''Phoenix Force:''' Logan briefly hosted the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)| Phoenix Force]]. A fragment of the [[Phoenix Bullet| Phoenix Force]] from the [[Phoenix Gun]] had stayed within him, and it manifested.{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine Vol 1 5}}
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*'''''Cosmic Pyrokinesis:''''' An Avatar of the Phoenix can create 'cosmic' flames under any conditions even the impossible ones such as vacuum space or underwater.
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'''Master Tactician''': Though seemingly brutish, Wolverine is highly intelligent. When [[Forge (Earth-616)|Forge]] monitored Wolverine's vitals during a [[Danger Room]] training session, he reported Logan's physical and mental state as "equivalent to an Olympic-level gymnast performing a Gold-medal-winning routine whilst simultaneously beating four chess computers in his head",{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 51}} which gives something of an idea of the level of sophistication and tactical processing Logan is capable of utilizing while in combat. He remembers [[Ogun (Ninja) (Earth-616)|Ogun]] teaching him Sun Tzu's ''The Art of War''.<br>
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'''Master Tactician''': Though seemingly brutish, Wolverine was highly intelligent. When [[Forge (Earth-616)|Forge]] monitored Wolverine's vitals during a [[Danger Room]] training session, he reported Logan's physical and mental state as "equivalent to an Olympic-level gymnast performing a Gold-medal-winning routine whilst simultaneously beating four chess computers in his head",{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 51}} which gives something of an idea of the level of sophistication and tactical processing Logan was capable of utilizing while in combat. He remembered [[Ogun (Ninja) (Earth-616)|Ogun]] teaching him Sun Tzu's ''The Art of War''.<br>
   
'''Master Martial Artist:''' Due to his extensive training as a soldier, a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] operative, a samurai and a member of the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], Logan is an exceptional martial artist, with expertise in Japanese martial arts, and has mastered 15 forms of martial arts, including Israeli Special Forces Training.{{r|New X-Men Vol 2 43}} His extraordinary hand-to-hand combat ability makes him one of the finest combatants on Earth as he was able to keep up with both the Black Panther and the Iron Fist,{{r|New Avengers #15}} both expert martial artists. He has also defeated various hand-to-hand experts without using his claws. He even has taught the Black Widow, Rogue, Storm, Colossus, Primal, Sunspot, Armor, Jubilee, and Shadowcat in hand-to-hand combat.
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'''[[Martial Arts|Master Martial Artist]]:''' Due to his extensive training as a soldier, a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] operative, a samurai and a member of the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], Logan was an exceptional martial artist, with expertise in Japanese martial arts, and has mastered 15 forms of martial arts, including Israeli Special Forces Training.{{r|New X-Men Vol 2 43}} His extraordinary hand-to-hand combat ability made him one of the finest combatants on Earth, as he was able to keep up with both the Black Panther and the Iron Fist,{{r|New Avengers #15}} both expert martial artists. He has also defeated various hand-to-hand experts without using his claws. He even has taught the Black Widow, Rogue, Storm, Colossus, Primal, Sunspot, Armor, Jubilee, and Shadowcat in hand-to-hand combat. He has mastered virtually every martial art on Earth, as well as virtually every fighting style/technique.
   
 
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) DR Training Master Tactician Explanation.jpg|thumb|left|240px|Explanation by [[Forge (Earth-616)|Forge]] for being a master tactician.]]
 
[[File:James Howlett (Earth-616) DR Training Master Tactician Explanation.jpg|thumb|left|240px|Explanation by [[Forge (Earth-616)|Forge]] for being a master tactician.]]
'''Expert Marksman:''' He is an expert marksman skilled in throwing weapons and firearms, but operates more efficiently without them.
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'''Expert Marksman:''' He was an expert marksman skilled in throwing weapons and firearms, but operated more efficiently without them.
   
'''Expert Swordsman:''' Logan is proficient in Japanese sword fighting having studied under Ogun and the Silver Samurai. He was further taught by [[Silver Samurai]] on the use of the Muramasa Blade after his first fight with Romulus.{{r|Wolverine: Origins #43}}
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'''Master Swordsman:''' Logan was proficient in Japanese sword fighting, having studied under Ogun and the Silver Samurai. He was further taught by [[Silver Samurai]] on the use of the Muramasa Blade after his first fight with Romulus.{{r|Wolverine: Origins #43}}
   
'''Skilled Acrobat:''' He is skilled in gymnastics, acrobatics and aerials, but is not on the same scale as other fighters such as Captain America and Daredevil.
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'''Skilled Acrobat:''' He was skilled in gymnastics, acrobatics and aerials, but was not on the same scale as other fighters such as Captain America and Daredevil.
   
'''Advanced Covert Ops Expert''': Due to his experience traveling the world and working for various government agencies, Wolverine is also a trained expert in multiple types of weapons, vehicles, computer systems, explosives, and assassination techniques. In the Weapon X comic he said: ''I can put six shots into a quarter... an' get change for the gum-machine.''
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'''Advanced Covert Ops Expert''': Due to his experience traveling the world and working for various government agencies, Wolverine was also a trained expert in multiple types of weapons, vehicles, computer systems, explosives, and assassination techniques. In the Weapon X comic he said: ''I can put six shots into a quarter... an' get change for the gum-machine.''
   
 
'''Skilled Mechanic''': Along with [[Kurt Wagner (Earth-616)|Kurt Wagner (Nightcrawler)]], Wolverine has also been the mechanic of the X-Men's [[X-Men Blackbird|Blackbird]] jet for a long time.
 
'''Skilled Mechanic''': Along with [[Kurt Wagner (Earth-616)|Kurt Wagner (Nightcrawler)]], Wolverine has also been the mechanic of the X-Men's [[X-Men Blackbird|Blackbird]] jet for a long time.
   
'''[[Multilingual]]:''' A polyglot; Wolverine is fluent in many languages including English, Arabic, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Cheyenne, Lakota, and Spanish; he has some knowledge of French, German, Thai, Vietnamese, Farsi and Portuguese.{{r|Wolverine: Origins #32}} Ogun taught him Japanese ideograms.
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'''[[Multilingual]]:''' A polyglot; Wolverine was fluent in many languages including English, Arabic, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Cheyenne, Lakota, and Spanish; he had some knowledge of French, German, Thai, Vietnamese, Farsi and Portuguese.{{r|Wolverine: Origins #32}} Ogun taught him Japanese ideograms.
   
With his increased lifespan and journeys across the globe, he has been able to amass an intimate knowledge of many foreign customs and cultures. Once he saw a kabuki play of ''The 47 Ronin'' (''Genroku Ch?shingura'') and remarked how it was one of the finest kabuki troupes he had seen. His exploits have further endowed him with vast awareness of literature and philosophy.
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With his increased lifespan and journeys across the globe, he has been able to amass an intimate knowledge of many foreign customs and cultures. Once he saw a kabuki play of ''The 47 Ronin'' (''Genroku Chūshingura'') and remarked how it was one of the finest kabuki troupes he had seen. His exploits have further endowed him with vast awareness of literature and philosophy.
   
| Força = As a result of Wolverine's constant cellular regeneration and the additional weight and tensile strength of his skeleton he has some degree of superhuman strength enabling him to press somewhere in excess of 800 lbs but not more than 2 tons and he is able to place this strength in his strikes. The latest official handbook entry says that Wolverine is capable of lifting in excess of 800 lbs for brief periods due to his adamantium skeleton.{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}}
 
   
 
| Força = As a result of Wolverine's constant cellular regeneration and the additional weight and tensile strength of his skeleton, he had some degree of superhuman strength, enabling him to press somewhere in excess of 800 lbs, but not more than 2 tons, and he is able to place this strength in his strikes. The latest official handbook entry says that Wolverine is capable of lifting in excess of 800 lbs for brief periods due to his adamantium skeleton.{{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1}}
| Fraquezas = * '''Vulnerable Senses:''' Wolverine's only other "weakness" is the fact that his heightened senses can be taken advantage of. For instance, when he was fighting the [[Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Bruce Banner (Hulk)]], he was nearly killed by the Hulk's thunder claps due to his heightened sense of hearing.{{r|Incredible Hulk #340}}
 
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* '''Decapitation/Severe Spinal Damage:''' Professor X once stated that Wolverine could be killed if his head becomes separated from his body, causing his brain to be unable to send signals to the section(s) of his body that needs healing. Because of the addition of his adamantium-laced skeleton, however, the idea seems very unlikely.{{r|Wolverine: Origins #7}}
 
 
| Fraquezas = * '''Vulnerable Senses:''' Wolverine's only other "weakness" was the fact that his heightened senses could be taken advantage of. For instance, when he was fighting the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk (Bruce Banner)]], he was nearly killed by the Hulk's thunder claps due to his heightened sense of hearing.{{r|Incredible Hulk #340}}
 
* '''Decapitation/Severe Spinal Damage:''' Professor X once stated that Wolverine could be killed if his head became separated from his body, causing his brain to be unable to send signals to the section(s) of his body that needs healing. Because of the addition of his adamantium-laced skeleton, however, the idea seems very unlikely.{{r|Wolverine: Origins #7}}
 
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** '''''Adamantium Allotropes:''''' Adamantium has thirteen different allotropes (variants) that are very unstable compared to adamantium because of their different molecular configurations and thus physical properties. Some have caused Wolverine to become dizzy or weak just by being in close contact with these adamantium specimens.
 
** '''''Adamantium Allotropes:''''' Adamantium has thirteen different allotropes (variants) that are very unstable compared to adamantium because of their different molecular configurations and thus physical properties. Some have caused Wolverine to become dizzy or weak just by being in close contact with these adamantium specimens.
* '''Drowning''': Of the few ways to kill Wolverine, given drowning [[wikipedia:Cerebral hypoxia|cuts the brain's oxygen supply]].{{r|Uncanny X-Force Vol 1 33}} He has admitted that being kept underwater can kill him, with the healing factor only prolonging the agony.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 #20}} Wolverine added that he is not fond of being on water, as the the addition of nearly 100 pounds of Adamantium to his body reduced his buyoancy. {{r|Wolverine: Weapon X Vol 1 5}}
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| Equipamento = As [[Death]], Logan was given an armor to wear to conceal his true identity. Normally he wears a [[X-Uniform|standard X-Men uniform]] or street clothes. His gloves often have grooves in the forearm so they do not tear when he unsheathes his claws.<br>
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| Equipamento = As [[Death]], Logan was given armor to wear to conceal his true identity. Normally he wore a [[X-Uniform|standard X-Men uniform]] or street clothes. His gloves often had grooves in the forearm so they did not tear when he unsheathed his claws.<br>
   
 
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* '''Adamantium Laced Skeleton:''' Not part of Wolverine's natural mutant attributes, Wolverine's entire skeleton, including his bone claws, are laced with the rare, artificial, and virtually indestructible alloy known as adamantium or True Adamantium. As a result, Wolverine's bones are virtually unbreakable. The presence of the Adamantium has further enhanced the already razor sharp edge of Wolverine's bone claws. Aside from being practically indestructible, the claws are capable of cutting any solid material, with the known exception of True Adamantium and Vibranium ([[Captain America's Shield]]). However, Wolverine's ability to slice completely through a substance depends upon the thickness of the substance and the amount of force he can exert. The Adamantium also weights his blows, dramatically increasing the effectiveness of his punches and kicks.
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* '''Adamantium Laced Skeleton:''' Not part of Wolverine's natural mutant attributes, Wolverine's entire skeleton, including his bone claws, were laced with the rare, artificial, and virtually indestructible alloy known as adamantium - or true adamantium. As a result, Wolverine's bones were virtually unbreakable. The presence of the adamantium has further enhanced the already razor-sharp edge of Wolverine's bone claws. Aside from being practically indestructible, the claws were capable of cutting any solid material, with the known exceptions of true adamantium and proto-adamantium ([[Captain America's Shield]]). However, Wolverine's ability to slice completely through a substance depended upon the thickness of the substance and the amount of force he could exert. The adamantium also weighted his blows, dramatically increasing the effectiveness of his punches and kicks.
   
* ''' Adamantium Beta:''' The only known occurrence of Adamantium Beta was during the [[Weapon X Project (Earth-616)|Weapon X Project]]. By the second part of the procedure when they laced his bones with Adamantium there was a reaction with his healing factor that bonded metal and bone. As a result the Adamantium "heals" just as his bones do.
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* ''' Adamantium Beta:''' The only known occurrence of adamantium beta was during the [[Weapon X Project (Earth-616)|Weapon X Project]]. By the second part of the procedure, when they laced his bones with adamantium, there was a reaction with his healing factor that bonded metal and bone. As a result the adamantium "healed" just as his bones did.
   
*'''[[Ablation Armor]]:''' Due to the recent loss of his healing factor, Wolverine has now donned an armor that can "withstand a nuclear reactor."{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}} The armor was developed by [[Otto Octavius (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 3}}
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*'''[[Ablation Armor]]:''' Due to the recent loss of his healing factor, Wolverine has recently donned armor that can "withstand a nuclear reactor."{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}} The armor was developed by [[Otto Octavius (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 3}}
   
 
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* Various Motorcycles, Avengers' [[Quinjet]] and [[X-Men Blackbird]] and [[X-Men Dove]], formerly [[Gateway (Earth-616)|Gateway]], [[X-Men Stratojet]], [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Xavier's]] Rolls Royce
 
* Various Motorcycles, Avengers' [[Quinjet]] and [[X-Men Blackbird]] and [[X-Men Dove]], formerly [[Gateway (Earth-616)|Gateway]], [[X-Men Stratojet]], [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Xavier's]] Rolls Royce
| Armas = Throughout his life, Wolverine has used a variety of bladed weapons, most frequently daggers and, at times, swords; as a samurai, he is especially skilled with the katana. He has also wielded many different types of firearms throughout his careers as a soldier, a mercenary, and a spy. While he is highly skilled with firearms and because of his perfect eyesight it is very difficult for him miss when firing a gun, he has stated on multiple occasions that he isn't fond of them and prefers to use bladed weapons, despite this, Wolverine used guns frequently after he lost his healing factor.{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}} He had been shortly carrying the [[Muramasa Blade|Muramasa]], but he passed it to Cyclops,{{r|Wolverine: Origins #4}} so he could use it against him if needed. Later it was stolen by Wolverine's son, [[Akihiro (Earth-616)|Daken]] and laced to the underside of his two wrist's bone claws, similar to his father's bonding process, by [[Phineas Mason (Earth-616)|Phineas Mason (Tinkerer)]]. After losing his healing factor, Wolverine broke the blade in half.{{r|Wolverine Vol 5 13}}
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| Armas = Throughout his life, Wolverine has used a variety of bladed weapons, most frequently daggers and, at times, swords; as a samurai, he was especially skilled with the katana. He has also wielded many different types of firearms throughout his careers as a soldier, a mercenary, and a spy. While he was highly skilled with firearms and because of his perfect eyesight it is very difficult for him miss when firing a gun, he has stated on multiple occasions that he isn't fond of them and prefers to use bladed weapons, despite this, Wolverine used guns frequently after he lost his healing factor.{{r|Wolverine Vol 6 1}} He had been shortly carrying the [[Muramasa Blade]], but he passed it to Cyclops,{{r|Wolverine: Origins #4}} so he could use it against him if needed. Later it was stolen by Wolverine's son, [[Akihiro (Earth-616)|Daken]] and laced to the underside of his two wrists' bone claws, similar to his father's bonding process, by [[Phineas Mason (Earth-616)|Phineas Mason (Tinkerer)]]. After losing his healing factor, Wolverine broke the blade in half.{{r|Wolverine Vol 5 13}}
   
 
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Wolverine's most prolific enemies, nemesis, and enemy organizations include [[Victor Creed (Earth-616)|Sabretooth]], [[Roughouse (Earth-616)|Roughouse]], Apocalypse, [[Zachariah Ravenscraft (Earth-616)|Zachariah Ravenscraft (Bloodscream)]], [[Silas Burr (Earth-616)|Silas Burr (Cyber)]], [[Damage Control (Earth-616)|Damage Control]], [[Sentinels]], [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)|Silver Samurai]], [[Dark Riders (Earth-616)|Dark Riders]], [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Wade Wilson (Deadpool)]] (sometimes), [[Tyler Dayspring (Earth-4935)|Tyler Dayspring (Genesis)]], The [[The Hand|Hand]], The [[Hellfire Club (Earth-616)|Hellfire Club]], Hulk, [[Hydra (Earth-616)|HYDRA]], [[Yuriko Oyama (Earth-616)|Yuriko Oyama (Lady Deathstrike)]], [[Max Eisenhardt (Earth-616)|Magneto]], [[Mister X (Earth-616)|Mister X]], [[Robert Hunter (Earth-616)|Robert Hunter (Nitro)]], Ogun, Viper, [[Weapon X (Team) (Earth-616)|Weapon X (Team)]], Omega Red, [[Wendigo]], [[Frank Castle (Earth-616)|Frank Castle (Punisher)]] (sometimes), [[Rapture (Contingency)|Rapture]], [[Reavers (Earth-616)|Reavers]] and [[Romulus (Earth-616)|Romulus]].
 
Wolverine's most prolific enemies, nemesis, and enemy organizations include [[Victor Creed (Earth-616)|Sabretooth]], [[Roughouse (Earth-616)|Roughouse]], Apocalypse, [[Zachariah Ravenscraft (Earth-616)|Zachariah Ravenscraft (Bloodscream)]], [[Silas Burr (Earth-616)|Silas Burr (Cyber)]], [[Damage Control (Earth-616)|Damage Control]], [[Sentinels]], [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)|Silver Samurai]], [[Dark Riders (Earth-616)|Dark Riders]], [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Wade Wilson (Deadpool)]] (sometimes), [[Tyler Dayspring (Earth-4935)|Tyler Dayspring (Genesis)]], The [[The Hand|Hand]], The [[Hellfire Club (Earth-616)|Hellfire Club]], Hulk, [[Hydra (Earth-616)|HYDRA]], [[Yuriko Oyama (Earth-616)|Yuriko Oyama (Lady Deathstrike)]], [[Max Eisenhardt (Earth-616)|Magneto]], [[Mister X (Earth-616)|Mister X]], [[Robert Hunter (Earth-616)|Robert Hunter (Nitro)]], Ogun, Viper, [[Weapon X (Team) (Earth-616)|Weapon X (Team)]], Omega Red, [[Wendigo]], [[Frank Castle (Earth-616)|Frank Castle (Punisher)]] (sometimes), [[Rapture (Contingency)|Rapture]], [[Reavers (Earth-616)|Reavers]] and [[Romulus (Earth-616)|Romulus]].
   
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| Curiosidades = * [[Chris Claremont]] intended for Apocalypse to be behind the original adamantium injection in Logan's body. When [[Barry Windsor-Smith]] explored Wolverine's past as Weapon X, for no reason other than courtesy towards Claremont, he introduced the idea of [[Truett Hudson (Earth-616)|Professor Truett Hudson]] taking orders from an unrevealed higher-up, with the intention of allowing Claremont to reveal said superior was Apocalypse.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2013/07/26/comic-book-legends-revealed-429/2/|title=Comic Book Legends Revealed #429|first=Brian|last=Cronin|work=Comic Book Resources|date=26 July 2013|accessdate=28 July 2016}}</ref>
| Curiosidades = * While Wolverine has slain many henchmen, and even a few of his own super powered rogues, he has only ever killed two superheroes: [[Jean-Paul Beaubier (Earth-616)|Jean-Paul Beaubier (Northstar)]]{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 26}} and the [[Edward McDonough (Earth-616)|Hornet (Ed McDonough)]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 23}} Not only was the former eventually resurrected, but both of these occasions were because he had been brainwashed by the Hand.
 
   
 
* While Wolverine has slain many henchmen, and even a few of his own super powered rogues, he has only ever killed two superheroes: [[Jean-Paul Beaubier (Earth-616)|Jean-Paul Beaubier (Northstar)]]{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 26}} and the [[Edward McDonough (Earth-616)|Hornet (Ed McDonough)]].{{r|Wolverine Vol 3 23}} Not only was the former eventually resurrected, but both of these occasions were because he had been brainwashed by the Hand.
* In the [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Transformers_%282007%29 2007 ''Transformers'' movie], a [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/TX9-8946-09SU-1 scratched wall] makes Sergeant Epps (Tyrese Gibson) say "[[wikipedia:Freddy Krueger|Freddy Krueger]] been up here or something?". Then, Glen Whitmann (Anthony Anderson), said: "Freddy Krueger had four blades man, That's only three. That's Wolverine!!!". Wolverine would later interact with Transformers in [[New Avengers Transformers 1]].
 
   
 
* In the [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Transformers_%282007%29 2007 ''Transformers'' movie], a [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/TX9-8946-09SU-1 scratched wall] makes Sergeant Epps (Tyrese Gibson) say "[[wikipedia:Freddy Krueger|Freddy Krueger]] been up here or something?" Then Glen Whitmann (Anthony Anderson) said: "Freddy Krueger had four blades, man. That's only three. That's Wolverine, baby, that's Wolverine!" Wolverine would later interact with Transformers in {{c|New Avengers/Transformers Vol 1 1}}.
* Work in adamantium bonding was also done by [[America]]n scientist [[Ronald Rankin (Earth-616)|Dr. Ronald Rankin]], whose son Calvin would, years later, develop superhuman powers and become known as the [[Calvin Rankin (Earth-616)|Mimic]]. Whether or not Rankin was directly involved in the experiment upon Logan is unknown. Years later, upon being confronted by his fellow X-Man [[Warren Worthington III (Earth-616)|Warren Worthington (Archangel)]], after the latter has been surgically altered by the immortal mutant [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]], Logan sensed something "familiar---pain" in Archangel's scent, suggesting that technology created by Apocalypse was also involved in Logan's own transformation; curiously, Logan sensed no such familiarity when visiting a lair of Apocalypse himself, and a later allegation that Apocalypse was directly responsible for Wolverine's transformation appears to be misinformation. At this time the Weapon X Program is supposedly a joint US/[[Canada|Canadian]] operation, although some evidence indicates that it is being manipulated by an outside source, apparently the same individual who chose Logan as a subject.
 
   
* Wolverine was rumored to originally intended to be a real wolverine, artificially evolved by the [[Herbert Wyndham (Earth-616)|Herbert Wyndham (High Evolutionary)]]. However, in 1976, Marvel rushed the character [[Jessica Drew (Earth-616)|Jessica Drew (Spider-Woman)]] into publication, and unable to come up with an origin in such a short time, used the origin they'd put aside for Wolverine (with the animal changed to a spider, obviously). This left Wolverine without an origin story for a number of years. The idea was later thrown out with the creators saying "we are interested in stories about humans, not evolved animals."
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* Wolverine was rumored to originally have been intended to be a real wolverine, artificially evolved by the [[Herbert Wyndham (Earth-616)|Herbert Wyndham (High Evolutionary)]]. However, in 1976, Marvel rushed the character [[Jessica Drew (Earth-616)|Jessica Drew (Spider-Woman)]] into publication and, unable to come up with an origin in such a short time, used the origin they'd put aside for Wolverine (with the animal changed to a spider, obviously). This left Wolverine without an origin story for a number of years. The idea was later thrown out with the creators saying "we are interested in stories about humans, not evolved animals."
   
 
* Wolverine was intended to be a teenager by co-creator [[Len Wein]] but that idea was dropped.
 
* Wolverine was intended to be a teenager by co-creator [[Len Wein]] but that idea was dropped.
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* It was originally intended for Wolverine's Adamantium claws to be part of his gloves rather than part of his body. During his first full appearance in {{c|Incredible Hulk #181}}, the claws were shown as flat, straight, double-edged blades that were never extracted or retracted. This idea was changed by [[Chris Claremont]] because he felt that by not having the claws as part of his anatomy, then anyone could be Wolverine by simply putting on the gloves.
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* It was originally intended for Wolverine's adamantium claws to be part of his gloves rather than part of his body. During his first full appearance in {{c|Incredible Hulk #181}}, the claws were shown as flat, straight, double-edged blades that were never extracted or retracted. This idea was changed by [[Chris Claremont]] because he felt that by not having the claws as part of his anatomy, then anyone could be Wolverine by simply putting on the gloves.
** During that first appearance, Wolverine's height it said to be 5'5". Wolverine's height is later retconned to 5'3" in his first writeup in the {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #13}}.
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** During that first appearance, Wolverine's height it said to be 5'5". Wolverine's height is later retconned to 5'3" in his first write-up in the {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #13}}.
* Wolverine made a cameo appearance in the pages of DC's JLA #1. In the scene, Wolverine and [[Victor von Doom (Earth-616)|Victor von Doom (Doctor Doom)]] are executed by a super-villain team known as the Hyperclan.
 
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* Wolverine made a cameo appearance in the pages of DC's [[w:c:dc:JLA Vol 1 1|''JLA'' #1]] (January, 1997). In the scene, Wolverine and [[Victor von Doom (Earth-616)|Victor von Doom (Doctor Doom)]] are executed by a super-villain team known as the [[w:c:dc:Hyperclan|Hyperclan]]. The scene was written by [[Grant Morrison]].
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* In the 1994 video game [[Wolverine: Adamantium Rage]], Wolverine's height is incorrectly listed at 5'7" in a brief character bio the game provides for the primary characters.
 
* In the 1994 video game [[Wolverine: Adamantium Rage]], Wolverine's height is incorrectly listed at 5'7" in a brief character bio the game provides for the primary characters.
 
* Marvel had a large number of fans in [[Canada]] and thought it would be a smart decision to create the first Canadian hero for Marvel. Thus the basis for Wolverine was created.
 
* Marvel had a large number of fans in [[Canada]] and thought it would be a smart decision to create the first Canadian hero for Marvel. Thus the basis for Wolverine was created.
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** In the comic magazine "Wizard", Wolverine was number 1 of their top 200 heroes.
 
** In the comic magazine "Wizard", Wolverine was number 1 of their top 200 heroes.
   
* Wolverine was once captured by S.H.I.E.L.D and imprisoned in "The Cage". His prisoner number was 412075.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 #164}}
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* Wolverine was once captured by S.H.I.E.L.D and imprisoned in "The Cage". His prisoner number was 412075.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 164}}
 
* Wolverine and Spider-Man became blood brothers during a time travel adventure.{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #6}}
 
* Wolverine and Spider-Man became blood brothers during a time travel adventure.{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #6}}
 
* Being the Weapon X of the Program [[Weapon Plus]], Wolverine considered himself as a [[Sentinel]].{{r|New X-Men #148}}
 
* Being the Weapon X of the Program [[Weapon Plus]], Wolverine considered himself as a [[Sentinel]].{{r|New X-Men #148}}
 
* [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]] stated that in a perfect world, Wolverine would be a [[:Category:S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents Level 10|level ten]] [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] agent.{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}}{{r|Secret War #2}}
 
* [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]] stated that in a perfect world, Wolverine would be a [[:Category:S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents Level 10|level ten]] [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] agent.{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}}{{r|Secret War #2}}
* Deadpool has claimed to have hacked Wolverine's Tumblr account.{{r|Deadpool Kills Deadpool Vol 1 1}}
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* Deadpool has claimed to have hacked Wolverine's Tumblr account.{{r|Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1}}
* Logan might have suffered [[wikipedia:Post-traumatic stress disorder|Post-traumatic stress disorder]].<ref>[http://marvel.com/news/comics/7522/psych_ward_wolverine Psych War - Wolverine | Marvel.com]</ref>
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* Logan might have suffered [[wikipedia:Post-traumatic stress disorder|post-traumatic stress disorder]].<ref>[http://marvel.com/news/comics/7522/psych_ward_wolverine Psych War - Wolverine | Marvel.com]</ref>
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| Wikipedia = Wolverine_(comics)
 
| Links = * [http://uncannyxmen.net/characters/wolverine uncannyxmen.net Spotlight On... Wolverine]
 
* [http://www.marveldirectory.com/xoops/modules/wordbook/entry.php?entryID=694 Marvel Directory]
 
* {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #4|OHOTMU Master Edition #4}}
 
* {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 6|OHOTMU Wolverine 2004}}
 
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*According to {{c|Alpha Flight Vol 2 1}} (August, 1997), when part of [[Department H (Earth-616)|Department H]], Wolverine was given a codename based on the Greek alphabet as Weapon X or "Chi". The letter "X" in the Greek alphabet is called "chi" and is written exactly like the "X" (ex) of the English alphabet. The use of the Greek Alphabet makes sense for Department H-related codenames. The Department has connections to teams named after letters of the Greek alphabet: [[Alpha Flight (Earth-616)|Alpha]], [[Beta Flight (Earth-616)|Beta]], [[Gamma Flight (Earth-616)|Gamma]], and [[Omega Flight (Jaxon) (Earth-616)|Omega]].
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*According to [[Heather McNeil (Earth-616)|Vindicator]] it is not Wolverine's powers or fighting skills that make him dangerous. It is his mind that makes him dangerous. {{r|Alpha Flight Vol 2 8}}
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Quote1 ... Eu sou Wolverine. Eu sou o melhor no que eu faço, mas o que eu faço não é o melhor. Quote2
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  1. Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1
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