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Origins and character context Wolverine (Logan), created by Roy Thomas, Len Wein, and artist John Romita Sr., first appeared in 1974 and became a central figure in Marvel's X-Men franchise. He is defined by his regenerative healing factor, retractable adamantium claws, and a complex past including military service, covert programs, and memory loss. Wolverine's moral code, ferocity, and lone-wolf persona contrast with many of Marvel’s more idealistic heroes, making him narratively flexible: he can headline solo stories, anchor team dynamics, or serve as a disruptive force within large crossover events. marvel universe vs wolverine 04 cbr link
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By the time we hit the final issue, the Marvel Universe isn't just "in trouble"—it’s gone. Spider-Man was Patient Zero, and now the brightest minds like Reed Richards and Black Panther are struggling just to keep the remaining uninfected alive. Issue #4 finds Logan physically and emotionally devastated, standing as the final line between a small pocket of hope and total annihilation. You can find official digital copies and preview
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