Captain America is Still Wolverine’s Perfect Partner

From the moment Wolverine debuted in the Marvel Universe nearly 50 years ago, he has undeniably been one of its most capable and resilient heroes. As such, it is no surprise that Wolverine’s personal history has stretched back long before his official introduction. It is also unsurprising that in that time, Wolverine teamed up with some of Marvel’s other most classic and iconic figures including the Star-Spangled Avenger himself, Captain America.During what would otherwise be an ordinary evening in Wolverine #38 (by Benjamin Percy, Juan José, Frank D’Armata, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Cory Petit), Steve Rogers is joined in a Manhattan bar by the titular mutant hero. As it turns out, Wolverine has a line on an Orchis freighter ship carrying valuable mutant artifacts that have made their way into the hands of villains looking to turn them over for a profit. As bad as that is, the fact that Wolverine has so few allies left to help him in the fight is even worse. However, Steve Rogers, who knows exactly how to handle this kind of threat, is up to the task of helping his fellow hero, even as the world has once again been turned against the mutants of the Marvel Universe.Born to a wealthy Alberta family as James Howlett, the man who would become Wolverine started out in both luxury and discomfort. In his early years, James was particularly fragile, frequently falling ill and coming to injury. As he and his close childhood friends Dog and Rose came of age, the abusive circumstances of their lives culminated in violence between the three. What followed was years of James and Rose living on the run from their tormentors, and while the former would outlive them all courtesy of his mutant abilities, that didn’t make leaving behind an entire life any easier.How Wolverine’s Adamantium Claws Held Him Back

From the moment Wolverine debuted in the Marvel Universe nearly 50 years ago, he has undeniably been one of its most capable and resilient heroes. As such, it is no surprise that Wolverine’s personal history has stretched back long before his official introduction. It is also unsurprising that in that time, Wolverine teamed up with some of Marvel’s other most classic and iconic figures including the Star-Spangled Avenger himself, Captain America.

How Wolverine’s Adamantium Claws Held Him Back

During what would otherwise be an ordinary evening in Wolverine #38 (by Benjamin Percy, Juan José, Frank D’Armata, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Cory Petit), Steve Rogers is joined in a Manhattan bar by the titular mutant hero. As it turns out, Wolverine has a line on an Orchis freighter ship carrying valuable mutant artifacts that have made their way into the hands of villains looking to turn them over for a profit. As bad as that is, the fact that Wolverine has so few allies left to help him in the fight is even worse. However, Steve Rogers, who knows exactly how to handle this kind of threat, is up to the task of helping his fellow hero, even as the world has once again been turned against the mutants of the Marvel Universe.

Born to a wealthy Alberta family as James Howlett, the man who would become Wolverine started out in both luxury and discomfort. In his early years, James was particularly fragile, frequently falling ill and coming to injury. As he and his close childhood friends Dog and Rose came of age, the abusive circumstances of their lives culminated in violence between the three. What followed was years of James and Rose living on the run from their tormentors, and while the former would outlive them all courtesy of his mutant abilities, that didn’t make leaving behind an entire life any easier.

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