Marvel’s Saddest Wolverine is a Living Robot?!

Although many mutant heroes have carried the mantle of Wolverine on different occasions, every one of them has suffered horribly for the right to lay their claim to it. This is even true of Marvel’s non-mutant Wolverine, even if he never got to experience anything like the Weapon X program for himself. In fact, Albert might just be the most tragic Wolverine of them all. This makes it more sad that so few people know his story to begin with.In the wake of Orchis’ attack on Krakoa, mutantkind has been left scattered, forced to live in the shadows to avoid the all too human villains hunting them down. Or rather, as seen in Dark X-Men #1 (by Steve Foxe, Nelson Dániel, Frank Martin, and VC’s Clayton Cowles), the occasionally mechanized villains who are now hunting mutants. When Archangel’s trio of heroes rescue the young mutant Carmen Cruz, aka Gimmick, from an Orchis transport, they soon find themselves at the end of Wolverine’s claws. As it turns out, the Wolverine android, known as Albert, has found a new home for himself among the worst of humanity. Although it’s hard to imagine he will stay on their side for much longer.The creation of Donald Pierce, the former White Bishop of the Hellfire Club and a frequent enemy of mutantkind, Albert was modeled directly after Wolverine. While Pierce’s other cybernetic soldiers, known as the Reavers, were already lethal on their own, Albert possessed similar adamantium claws. He also had a near perfect recreation of Logan’s physical appearance. This made Albert the perfect agent to help assassinate the real Logan back in 1991’s Wolverine #37 (by Larry Hama and Marc Silvestri), even if he was only ever meant to lure the titular hero out into the open for the real killer.RELATED: Why A Powerful Mutant Never Joined The X-MenRELATED: Deadpool Has a New Family – And It Might Be the First That Lasts

Although many mutant heroes have carried the mantle of Wolverine on different occasions, every one of them has suffered horribly for the right to lay their claim to it. This is even true of Marvel’s non-mutant Wolverine, even if he never got to experience anything like the Weapon X program for himself. In fact, Albert might just be the most tragic Wolverine of them all. This makes it more sad that so few people know his story to begin with.

RELATED: Why A Powerful Mutant Never Joined The X-Men

In the wake of Orchis’ attack on Krakoa, mutantkind has been left scattered, forced to live in the shadows to avoid the all too human villains hunting them down. Or rather, as seen in Dark X-Men #1 (by Steve Foxe, Nelson Dániel, Frank Martin, and VC’s Clayton Cowles), the occasionally mechanized villains who are now hunting mutants. When Archangel’s trio of heroes rescue the young mutant Carmen Cruz, aka Gimmick, from an Orchis transport, they soon find themselves at the end of Wolverine’s claws. As it turns out, the Wolverine android, known as Albert, has found a new home for himself among the worst of humanity. Although it’s hard to imagine he will stay on their side for much longer.

RELATED: Deadpool Has a New Family – And It Might Be the First That Lasts

The creation of Donald Pierce, the former White Bishop of the Hellfire Club and a frequent enemy of mutantkind, Albert was modeled directly after Wolverine. While Pierce’s other cybernetic soldiers, known as the Reavers, were already lethal on their own, Albert possessed similar adamantium claws. He also had a near perfect recreation of Logan’s physical appearance. This made Albert the perfect agent to help assassinate the real Logan back in 1991’s Wolverine #37 (by Larry Hama and Marc Silvestri), even if he was only ever meant to lure the titular hero out into the open for the real killer.

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