Wolverine is one of the oldest active superheroes on Marvel’s roster, and he has deep ties to many of his colleagues. His romantic relationships are largely tragic or questionable, considering his age and role as a mentor to young mutants. Still, some of his friendships are even more messy for deeper and more complex reasons. Logan’s morals don’t align with most other heroes, but his conscience usually leads him to common ground with his colleagues.Wolverine’s best friendships are built on understanding. He’s a very complex man with an incredibly long, complicated, and tragic backstory. When he’s not seeking romantic relationships, Logan’s best partnerships highlight his strengths and support his flaws. Some of his best platonic friends help to balance him out, though not all of them are present in his life very often. Others are frienemies who undoubtedly have his back in the face of greater threats but constantly push and keep him sharp.Wolverine gives his opinion of Peter in Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2, written by Dan Slott and Zeb Wells, with art by Chris Bachalo, Paolo Rivera, and Stephan Roux. Logan calls Spidey about an emergency and eventually gets into a bar fight and nearly kills a man. Peter steps in to stop him, and Logan confesses that this is why he invited Spidey in particular, thanking Peter for a better birthday than usual.
Wolverine is one of the oldest active superheroes on Marvel’s roster, and he has deep ties to many of his colleagues. His romantic relationships are largely tragic or questionable, considering his age and role as a mentor to young mutants. Still, some of his friendships are even more messy for deeper and more complex reasons. Logan’s morals don’t align with most other heroes, but his conscience usually leads him to common ground with his colleagues.
Wolverine’s best friendships are built on understanding. He’s a very complex man with an incredibly long, complicated, and tragic backstory. When he’s not seeking romantic relationships, Logan’s best partnerships highlight his strengths and support his flaws. Some of his best platonic friends help to balance him out, though not all of them are present in his life very often. Others are frienemies who undoubtedly have his back in the face of greater threats but constantly push and keep him sharp.
Wolverine gives his opinion of Peter in Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2, written by Dan Slott and Zeb Wells, with art by Chris Bachalo, Paolo Rivera, and Stephan Roux. Logan calls Spidey about an emergency and eventually gets into a bar fight and nearly kills a man. Peter steps in to stop him, and Logan confesses that this is why he invited Spidey in particular, thanking Peter for a better birthday than usual.
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