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To protect their loved ones. ๐ค Da 10 Gr8est ๐ฅWolverine Comic Arcs Dat Ya Neva Heard Of ๐ฃ๏ธ Wen it comes ta da X-Men’s Wolverine, he been around fo’ near fifty years. He started gettin his own stories outside of Uncanny X-Men in 1982 and since den, he starred in hundreds of story arcs dat show us different sides to him and raise more questions. But wit da reprint policies from Marvel an DC plus da lack of comic stores, some great stories can be forgotten.
So here are ten gr8 Wolverine arcs ya neva heard about: 1) Da full potential of his mutant power was explored in Wolverine (Vol 2) #91 – 100 by Larry Hama an Adam Kubert et al.. Dis arc follows Wolvie as he tries to find help for himself when his adamantium is removed an’ his mutation starts transformin him into a beastly animal ๐ฑ . These issues really highlight how much Hama understands dis character! 2) Havok & Wolverne: Meltdown by Walter Simonson et al., published 1989 on Marvel’s Epic line takes place at the endda Soviet Union period so it probably ain’t canon but dat don’t make it any less amazin’.
In dis four issue miniseries they’re attacked while on vacation together n infected with Bubonic Plague bt two villains wantin ta use Havok fo’ nuclear reaction power โก๏ธ . It got lotsa twists n turns w/ beautiful painted art! 3) Chris Claremont wrote Wolvie (Vol 2)’s first ongoing which had three issues (#1 – 3). After fakin their deaths dey go operate under Madripoor where Logan meets Ogun who trains him mentally โจn physically so Logan can control himself better even if sumtimes Ogun crosses lines ๐ .
Dis arc is important cuz we learn bout things like Jean Grey’s fate too ๐ฉโโค๏ธโ๐ฉ ! 4) Another overlooked one is Not Dead Yet written by Greg Rucka for 12 issues (#13 – 24). We follow Logan back to Japan ๐ฏ๐ต , reuniting wit Mariko Yashida after she faked her death before. She asks for help from her former husband Hideki Kurohagi who goes up against dats what makes this series stand out โ seeing the lengths that people
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Top Wolverine Comic Arcs: Forgotten But Great!
When it comes to the X-Men’s Wolverine, he has been around for nearly fifty years. He began getting his own stories outside of Uncanny X-Men in 1982 and since then, he has starred in hundreds of story arcs that show us different sides to him and raise more questions. But with Marvel and DC’s reprint policies plus the lack of comic stores, some great stories can be forgotten ๐ค.
So here are ten great Wolverine arcs you never heard about: 1) The full potential of his mutant power was explored in Wolverine (Vol 2) #91 – 100 by Larry Hama and Adam Kubert et al.. This arc follows Wolvie as he tries to find help for himself when his adamantium is removed and his mutation starts transforming him into a beastly animal ๐ฑ . These issues really highlight how much Hama understands this character!
2) Havok & Wolverne: Meltdown by Walter Simonson et al., published 1989 on Marvel’s Epic line takes place at the endda Soviet Union period so it probably isn’t canon but that doesn’t make it any less amazing ๐ฅ . In this four issue miniseries they’re attacked while on vacation together n infected with Bubonic Plague bt two villains wanting ta use Havok fo’ nuclear reaction power โก๏ธ . It got lotsa twists n turns w/ beautiful painted art!
3) Chris Claremont wrote Wolvie (Vol 2)’s first ongoing which had three issues (#1 – 3). After faking their deaths they go operate under Madripoor where Logan meets Ogun who trains him mentally โจn physically so Logan can control himself better even if sometimes Ogun crosses lines ๐ . This arc is important because we learn about things like Jean Grey’s fate too ๐ฉโโค๏ธโ๐ฉ !
4) Another overlooked one is Not Dead Yet written by Greg Rucka for 12 issues (#13 – 24). We follow Logan back to Japan ๐ฏ๐ต , reuniting wit Mariko Yashida after she faked her death before. She asks for help from her former husband Hideki Kurohagi who goes up against forces protecting Mariko โ what makes this series stand out โ seeing the lengths people will go through to protect their loved ones ๐ค.