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Video: Tribute to James Logan HowlettOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Nov 20
By rss@youtube.com (GhettoGypsy) Born James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, retracting bone claws, and a healing factor that allows him to quickly recover from virtually any wound, disease or toxin. This healing ability enab...
X-Men: Misfits
Original at Comics Worth Reading
• Sun, Aug 23
By Johanna Earlier this year, Del Rey (in conjunction with Marvel) published Wolverine: Prodigal Son, a shonen manga take on the loner with a healing factor. I thought it wasn’t bad, but I was really looking forward to this take on the characters, also part of the deal: X-Men: Misfits is a shojo approa...
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review: Amnesia Was Never This Much Fun
Original at PS3Center.net
• Tue, May 26
It also introduces you to Wolverine's healing factor and explains how he can die. If you've been a Wolverine fan, you already know all about his history and abilities, but for people new to Wolverine, some background is always a good idea. ... X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review DailyGame
Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #5
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, Apr 30
Some readers will probably be appalled with just how far Lindelof takes Wolverine's healing factor here, but the rest of us will just laugh at the sheer ludicrousness. I'm pleased that once the delays with the scripts were resolved that Marvel didn't ... Review IGN
Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #561
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Nov 24
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Writer: Mark Millar Wolverine then attacks Reed. Sue then makes Wolverine’s optic nerves invisible which renders him blind. The Thing then states that he hopes that Wolverine still has his healing factor as the Thing crushes Wolverine’s head with one punch. Comments Millar treats the reader to a surprise reveal that the Hooded Man was Wolverine. Even though the reader kind of figured that this was coming it was still a nice touch. Evidently, Millar has stated in interviews that he has left subtle clues tying together the Old Man Logan story with his version of Logan from even farther into the future. I appreciate that type of effort from a writer and now I am going to have to re-read both stories and pay closer attention. [read the full post]
Wolverine: Roar Returns For A Second Printing
Original at ComicList
• Tue, Sep 30
By ComicList Marvel is pleased to announce that Wolverine Annual #2: Roar has sold out at Diamond and, due to popular demand, will return with Wolverine Annual #2: Roar Second Printing Variant. From red-hot writer Duane Swierzynski (Cable, Immortal Iron Fist) and acclaimed artist Mike Deodato (Wolverine: Origins, Thunderbolts) comes the double-sized thriller no Wolverine fan can dare to miss! When Wolverine stops for a cold drink in Roamer, New Mexico he finds that a savage creature is on the loose, wanting to wipe the town off the map! And if things couldn’t get any better for Canada’s premier mutant, the creature has a roar that could destroy a man’s eardrums! Luckily, for Wolverine, with his healing factor he can hear again after a minute…but a... [read the full post]
Wolverine Origins #28 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Sep 27
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Wolverine Origins #28 Marvel Comics Way, Deodato & Beredo Daken had been trying to kill his father for a long time. Something happened to him and his healing factor was slowed down. Add in a bullet to the brain and he doesn’t remember that he hates Wolverine or that Wolverine is his father. Wolverine wants to take advantage of the situation and get him help. Xavier decides to bring him to the X-Men and in the process it kicks off some memories of his own introduction into the X-Men. The bulk of the issue is spent on his mission to confront the Hulk, which was Wolverine’s first comic appearance. The retelling of this confrontation does add some context to the bigger story of Wolverine’s origin. But again, it’s not essential. [read the full post]
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Wolverine Origins #28 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Sep 27
• 5 related articles
By ComicList Wolverine Origins #28 Marvel Comics Way, Deodato & Beredo Daken had been trying to kill his father for a long time. Something happened to him and his healing factor was slowed down. Add in a bullet to the brain and he doesn’t remember that he hates Wolverine or that Wolverine is his father. Wolverine wants to take advantage of the situation and get him help. Wolverine Origins #28 Marvel Comics Way, Deodato & Beredo Daken had been trying to kill his father for a long time. Something happened to him and his healing factor was slowed down. Add in a bullet to the brain and he doesn’t remember that he hates Wolverine or that Wolverine is his father. Wolverine wants to take advantage of the situation and get him help. [read the full post]
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