Wolverine has been having a tough time of things in the later stages of the Krakoa Era. It all began with the Beast showing his true stripes with X-Force, killing Wolverine and resurrecting him as an even more animalistic killing machine. Wolverine overcame his threat, just in time for Orchis to destroy Krakoa. Now, he’s embroiled in the “Sabretooth War” event, with his greatest foe having brought together an army of Sabretooths from other universes and attacked the new headquarters of X-Force in a bloody battle that killed Quentin Quire, Daken, and many of the mutants X-Force was protecting.Wolverine (Vol. 7) #43 is the third part of “Sabretooth War”, and it digs into an interesting concept. Sabretooth has hated Wolverine for years, but the issue sees him reminiscing on the time they spent together in the middle years of the 20th century, working as mercenaries and members of Team X. Sabretooth posits that Wolverine and he are more alike than Wolverine likes to admit. Looking at their relationship, this is actually a pretty valid way of interpreting things and may lead to an interesting plot development as “Sabretooth War” goes on.However, another retcon revealed that this happened after they had first met in 1909 at the Ravencroft Institute. Sabretooth was working with Nathaniel Essex, and captured Wolverine for the doctor back then, bringing him to Marvel’s Arkham-alike asylum. Sabretooth started working for Romulus, the immortal mutant with similar powers to Wolverine and Sabretooth, after this meeting. The cabin incident was real and ordered by Romulus, but at some point afterward, Wolverine started working with Sabretooth and Romulus, more than likely after the death of his wife Itsu at the hands of the Winter Soldier.
Wolverine has been having a tough time of things in the later stages of the Krakoa Era. It all began with the Beast showing his true stripes with X-Force, killing Wolverine and resurrecting him as an even more animalistic killing machine. Wolverine overcame his threat, just in time for Orchis to destroy Krakoa. Now, he’s embroiled in the “Sabretooth War” event, with his greatest foe having brought together an army of Sabretooths from other universes and attacked the new headquarters of X-Force in a bloody battle that killed Quentin Quire, Daken, and many of the mutants X-Force was protecting.
Wolverine (Vol. 7) #43 is the third part of “Sabretooth War”, and it digs into an interesting concept. Sabretooth has hated Wolverine for years, but the issue sees him reminiscing on the time they spent together in the middle years of the 20th century, working as mercenaries and members of Team X. Sabretooth posits that Wolverine and he are more alike than Wolverine likes to admit. Looking at their relationship, this is actually a pretty valid way of interpreting things and may lead to an interesting plot development as “Sabretooth War” goes on.
However, another retcon revealed that this happened after they had first met in 1909 at the Ravencroft Institute. Sabretooth was working with Nathaniel Essex, and captured Wolverine for the doctor back then, bringing him to Marvel’s Arkham-alike asylum. Sabretooth started working for Romulus, the immortal mutant with similar powers to Wolverine and Sabretooth, after this meeting. The cabin incident was real and ordered by Romulus, but at some point afterward, Wolverine started working with Sabretooth and Romulus, more than likely after the death of his wife Itsu at the hands of the Winter Soldier.
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