Wolverine has walked a very interesting road through the Marvel Universe. The breakout star of the All-New, All-Different X-Men years, he rose to the top of Marvel’s popularity roost. He leapfrogged Silver Age legends like Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America to join Spider-Man in a tie for Marvel’s most popular character. Wolverine’s violent anti-hero ways had a big effect on his popularity. Even today, many readers just see him as the wild berserker and loner who’s been showcased for years.Wolverine has a long, complicated history in the comics. The character has lived over a century in the Marvel Universe, fighting his way through the most tumultuous periods in history. His time as a superhero helped him grow immensely as a hero, becoming something entirely different from the punch happy mutant who first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #181 (by Len Wein, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Glynis Wein, and Artie Simek). In fact, it’s safe to say that he’s one of few A-list characters who’s had continuous growth for decades.Wolverine first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #181, by Len Wein, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Glynis Wein, and Artie Simek. An agent of the Canadian government, Wolverine was sent to intercede in a battle between Hulk and the Wendigo. Wolverine was a man of mystery, as most comic characters are when they first appear, one who was only there for the fight. Honestly, it would be easy to believe he was a one and done hero, a Z-lister who would show up in the background of group shots. However, Wein was soon to create a new book that gave Wolverine a chance to shine.RELATED: Wolverine and Deadpool’s First Meeting Nearly Killed One of ThemRELATED: X-Men’s Wolverine/Emma Frost Fusion Deserves a Comeback
Wolverine has walked a very interesting road through the Marvel Universe. The breakout star of the All-New, All-Different X-Men years, he rose to the top of Marvel’s popularity roost. He leapfrogged Silver Age legends like Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America to join Spider-Man in a tie for Marvel’s most popular character. Wolverine’s violent anti-hero ways had a big effect on his popularity. Even today, many readers just see him as the wild berserker and loner who’s been showcased for years.
Wolverine has a long, complicated history in the comics. The character has lived over a century in the Marvel Universe, fighting his way through the most tumultuous periods in history. His time as a superhero helped him grow immensely as a hero, becoming something entirely different from the punch happy mutant who first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #181 (by Len Wein, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Glynis Wein, and Artie Simek). In fact, it’s safe to say that he’s one of few A-list characters who’s had continuous growth for decades.
Wolverine first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #181, by Len Wein, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Glynis Wein, and Artie Simek. An agent of the Canadian government, Wolverine was sent to intercede in a battle between Hulk and the Wendigo. Wolverine was a man of mystery, as most comic characters are when they first appear, one who was only there for the fight. Honestly, it would be easy to believe he was a one and done hero, a Z-lister who would show up in the background of group shots. However, Wein was soon to create a new book that gave Wolverine a chance to shine.
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