Wolverine (birth name: James Howlett; [1] alias: Logan and Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men. He is a mutant with animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, a powerful regenerative ability known as a healing factor, a skeleton reinforced with the unbreakable fictional metal adamantium. Wolverine's first appearance 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 delivered the finishing blow. Wolverine is a comic-book character whose gruff, violent disposition set the standard for later antiestablishment comic heroes. Wolverine-who possesses razor-sharp claws, the ability to rapidly heal virtually any injury, and a skeleton reinforced with an indestructible metal.
A mutant with healing power, adamantium metal claws & no-nonsense attitude makes the man called Logan, one of the most ferocious heroes in the universe. Wolverine's popularity means that he pops up and saves the day in several different comic book titles each month in addition to his appearance in Saturday morning X. Wolverine in the X-Men movies Hugh Jackman's Wolverine appears in most X.
In 2015, the character succeeded her "father" in adopting the name and costume of Wolverine in the series, All-New Wolverine. Wolverine's healing powers protected him from some very serious injuries - like the time Hulk ripped him in half. He's also survived an atomic blast and getting run over by a steamroller.
Wolverine was born James Howlett and started life in the 19th century on the Howlett Estate in Canada. He was a sickly child and was the result of an affair between his mother, Elizabeth Howlett, and the Estate's groundskeeper, Thomas Logan. Everything you ever wanted to know about Wolverine.
Learn about the iconic character's history, news, fun facts, media appearances, merchandise and more. However, Wolverine's capacity for loyalty and his underlying desire for connection set him apart from the typical lone wolf stereotype. The Legacy of the Wolverine: Concluding Thoughts on a Complex Hero As we reach the end of our deep dive into Wolverine's personality, it's clear that this is a character of remarkable depth and complexity.