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Personality: Logan AKA Wolverine

Committee: MCC

Topic: Formation of secret avengers and

Junior avengers

WOLVERINE’S/LOGAN’S CHARACTER
He is a mutant who possesses animal-keen senses, enhanced physical
capabilities, powerful regenerative ability known as a healing factor,
and three retractable claws in each hand. Wolverine has been depicted
variously as a member of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the Avengers

BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL


Wolverine (birth name: colloquial: Logan, Weapon X) is a fictional
character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel
Comics, mostly in association with the X-Men. He is a mutant who
possesses animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, powerful
regenerative ability known as a healing factor, and three retractable
claws in each hand. Wolverine has been depicted variously as a
member of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the Avengers.
The character appeared in the last panel of The Incredible Hulk #180
before having a larger role in #181 (cover-dated Nov. 1974). He was
created by Marvel editor-in-chief Roy Thomas, writer Len Wein, and
Marvel art director John Romita Sr. Romita designed the character,
although it was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe. Wolverine
then joined a revamped version of the superhero team the X-Men,
where eventually writer Chris Claremont and artist-writer John Byrne
would play significant roles in the character's development. Artist Frank
Miller collaborated with Claremont and helped revise the character
with a four-part eponymous limited series from September to
December 1982, which debuted Wolverine's catchphrase, "I'm the best
there is at what I do, but what I do best isn't very nice."

Wolverine is typical of the many tough antiheroes that emerged in


American popular culture after the Vietnam War; his willingness to use
deadly force and his brooding nature became standard characteristics
for comic book antiheroes by the end of the 1980s. As a result, the
character became a fan favorite of the increasingly popular X-Men
franchise, 265 and has been featured in his own solo comic book series
since 1988.

He has appeared in most X-Men adaptations, including animated


television series, video games, and the live-action 20th Century Fox X-
Men film series, in which he was portrayed by Hugh Jackman in nine of
the twelve films. Troye Sivan portrayed a younger version in the 2009
film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The character is highly rated in many
comics best-of lists, ranked #1 in Wizard magazine's 2008 Top 200
Comic Book Characters; 4th in Empire's 2008 Greatest Comic
Characters; and 4th on IGN's 2011 Top 100 Comic Book Heroes.

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