Wolverine Just Put a Horrifying Twist on His Very First Appearance

Few Marvel superheroes have reached the same heights of pop culture stardom as Wolverine, although the version of the character fans know and love today is a far cry from where he started out. In fact, Wolverine has just been given a brutal reminder of that fact by getting to relive his very first comic book outing all over again. This time, however, it is more than just another brawl in the wilderness, but an opportunity for Wolverine to recognize exactly how far he and his original rival have both come in the years since they first crossed paths.While the rest of mutantkind is reeling from Orchis’ global assault and subsequent effective takeover, the titular hero of Wolverine #37 (by Benjamin Percy, Juan José Ryp, Frank D’Armata, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Cory Petit) is busy reeling from a problem that started long before what began at the Hellfire Gala. Rather than hunting down Orchis soldiers, Logan has dedicated his efforts to hunting down the clones of himself created and let loose by Hank McCoy, aka Beast. After journeying to his childhood home, Wolverine comes face to face with one of these clones who, through horrifying acts of cannibalism, has been transformed into an accursed Wendigo. As bad as that is, the timely arrival of the Hulk shakes things up even further, all while recreating Logan’s introduction to the pages of Marvel Comics.It was back in 1974’s Incredible Hulk #181 (by Len Wein and Herb Trimpe) when Logan made his first full appearance in the pages of Marvel Comics. Following a cameo appearance the issue prior, Wolverine joined in the then ongoing fight between the Hulk and Paul Cartier, then the bearer of the Wendigo curse. Initially setting his sights on the Hulk, Wolverine bounded between opponents in this early encounter. This certainly added plenty of extra tension to the action, yet it also established that Wolverine could hold his own against virtually any opponent the Marvel Universe had to offer.RELATED: Marvel’s Saddest Wolverine is a Living Robot?!RELATED: Marvel Releases Wolverine Variant Cover to Celebrate Greg Capullo’s Return

Few Marvel superheroes have reached the same heights of pop culture stardom as Wolverine, although the version of the character fans know and love today is a far cry from where he started out. In fact, Wolverine has just been given a brutal reminder of that fact by getting to relive his very first comic book outing all over again. This time, however, it is more than just another brawl in the wilderness, but an opportunity for Wolverine to recognize exactly how far he and his original rival have both come in the years since they first crossed paths.

RELATED: Marvel’s Saddest Wolverine is a Living Robot?!

While the rest of mutantkind is reeling from Orchis’ global assault and subsequent effective takeover, the titular hero of Wolverine #37 (by Benjamin Percy, Juan José Ryp, Frank D’Armata, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Cory Petit) is busy reeling from a problem that started long before what began at the Hellfire Gala. Rather than hunting down Orchis soldiers, Logan has dedicated his efforts to hunting down the clones of himself created and let loose by Hank McCoy, aka Beast. After journeying to his childhood home, Wolverine comes face to face with one of these clones who, through horrifying acts of cannibalism, has been transformed into an accursed Wendigo. As bad as that is, the timely arrival of the Hulk shakes things up even further, all while recreating Logan’s introduction to the pages of Marvel Comics.

RELATED: Marvel Releases Wolverine Variant Cover to Celebrate Greg Capullo’s Return

It was back in 1974’s Incredible Hulk #181 (by Len Wein and Herb Trimpe) when Logan made his first full appearance in the pages of Marvel Comics. Following a cameo appearance the issue prior, Wolverine joined in the then ongoing fight between the Hulk and Paul Cartier, then the bearer of the Wendigo curse. Initially setting his sights on the Hulk, Wolverine bounded between opponents in this early encounter. This certainly added plenty of extra tension to the action, yet it also established that Wolverine could hold his own against virtually any opponent the Marvel Universe had to offer.

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