31 Days of Halloween: What If…#24

The Marvel multiverse is an eternally adaptable setting, a place where classic characters and concepts are easily reinvented with little concern for the ongoing adventures of the core Marvel Universe. As a result, creators have been able to use the title to explore truly wild concepts and completely reimagine old ideas. But some of the most memorable — and horrifying — issues of the series also highlight what makes those original core characters so appealing.What If…? #24 (by Roy Thomas, R.J.M. Lofficier, Tom Morgan, Tom Vincent, and Janice Chiang) is one of the best examples of the multiverse-hopping anthology series. The issue fully indulges in the premise, presenting a non-canon scenario that allows Wolverine to truly be vicious, highlighting how horrifying a corrupted superhero universe would really be. But the issue also showcases the core strength of the character and his primary internal struggle, working as a spotlight for the character’s value even while reshaping him into a new form.Death Of Wolverine Killed The Most Interesting Version of the X-Men HeroWhy Wolverine Becoming the Phoenix Too Early Would Have Doomed the X-Men

The Marvel multiverse is an eternally adaptable setting, a place where classic characters and concepts are easily reinvented with little concern for the ongoing adventures of the core Marvel Universe. As a result, creators have been able to use the title to explore truly wild concepts and completely reimagine old ideas. But some of the most memorable — and horrifying — issues of the series also highlight what makes those original core characters so appealing.

Why Wolverine Becoming the Phoenix Too Early Would Have Doomed the X-Men

What If…? #24 (by Roy Thomas, R.J.M. Lofficier, Tom Morgan, Tom Vincent, and Janice Chiang) is one of the best examples of the multiverse-hopping anthology series. The issue fully indulges in the premise, presenting a non-canon scenario that allows Wolverine to truly be vicious, highlighting how horrifying a corrupted superhero universe would really be. But the issue also showcases the core strength of the character and his primary internal struggle, working as a spotlight for the character’s value even while reshaping him into a new form.

Death Of Wolverine Killed The Most Interesting Version of the X-Men Hero

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