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French Wolverine poster featuring Hugh Jackman
Wolverine Stats
* Height: 5'3"
* Weight:(Without Adamantium skeleton) 195 lbs., (with Adamantium skeleton) 300
lbs.
* Eyes: Blue
* Hair:Black
* First Appearance: (As Wolverine, cameo) Incredible Hulk #180 (1974), (as
Wolverine, fully) Incredible Hulk #181 (1974), (as Patch) Marvel Comics Presents
#1 (1988), (as Weapon X) Marvel Comics Presents #72 (1991), (as Death)
Astonishing X-Men #1 (1999)
Origin Origin #1-6 (2001-2002); Wolverine #10 (1989); Marvel Comics Presents
#72-84 (1991); Alpha Flight #33 (1986); Wolverine #113 (1997)
Wolverine (born James Howlett and commonly
known as Logan) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero that has
been a member of several teams, including the X-Men and the New Avengers.
Created by writer Len Wein and artist John Romita, Sr. with
some input by Incredible Hulk illustrator Herb Trimpe. Wolverine had a cameo
appearance on the last page of Incredible Hulk #180 (October 1974) and his first
"full" appearance in Incredible Hulk #181 (November 1974). X-Men writer Chris
Claremont played a significant role in the character's subsequent development.
Frank Miller also helped to revise the character in the early eighties with the
eponymous limited series in which Wolverine's catch phrase, "I'm the best there
is at what I do, but what I do isn't very nice" was first written.
A mutant, Wolverine possesses animal-keen senses, enhanced physical
capabilities, and a healing factor that allows him to recover from virtually any
wound. This healing ability enabled the supersoldier program Weapon X to bond
the near indestructible metal alloy adamantium to his skeletal system . He is
also a master of hand-to-hand combat and martial arts.
Wolverine joined the X-Men's "All New, All Different" roster in Giant-Size X-Men
#1 (May 1975). Wolverine was symbolic of the many tough anti-authority
anti-heroes that emerged in American popular culture after the Vietnam War; his
willingness to use deadly force and his brooding nature became standard
characteristics for comic book anti-heroes by the end of the 1980s.[2] As a
result, the character became the clear favorite for fans of the increasingly
popular X-Men franchise. He has been featured in his own solo comic since 1988
and he has been a central character in every X-Men adaptation, including
animated television series, video games, and the live action 20th Century Fox
X-Men film series, in which he is played by Hugh Jackman.
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