|
Wolverine |

Real
Name:
Logan
Group
Affiliation:
X-Men
First
episode: Strategy
X
Originally
from: They
dont exactly say but I think he's from Canada
Codename:
Wolverine
Power:
Heightened Senses/Healing Factor
Voice
actor: Scott
Mcneil
Movie
actor: Hugh
Jackman
Known only as Logan to his very few friends, Wolverine is a distant man with a
past shrouded in mystery. Logan sets himself apart from the others as he tries
to come to grips with his past -- where memories are reduced to a flashing
series of contradictory images. Wolverine's mutant powers include his hyper-keen
senses; a healing factor that enables him to survive nearly any wound, no matter
how grave; and huge, unbreakable metal claws that pop out of the backs of his
hands.
Wolverine will remain our resident enigma. The object of fear, awe and
speculation on the part of the students, he will inspire the X-Men in good ways
(providing battle tips after clandestinely watching Danger Room sessions) and
bad (inspiring conflict between our core group of X-Men simply by virtue of his
loner status and rebellious ways).
Wolverine will not be part of the team. Instead, he will be there as a presence,
providing an ethos, the voice of rebelliousness ever creating friction on our
team (whether he means to or not). Knowing the evil in people's hearts (from
battling such enemies as Sabretooth), Logan knows that mutants must be proactive
in terms of dealing with threats, otherwise normal folks will think of
"people like us" as needing to be rounded up. In the World According
to Logan, the key isn't blending in, as Xavier advocates. It's stopping the
people who refuse to blend in from becoming a problem to normal people and, by
extension, other mutants. Wolverine's mutant powers are his hyper-keen senses,
enabling him to see farther, and in almost total darkness. He has the tracking
ability of a bloodhound, and a nose just as sensitive. He can literally sense
danger. He also possesses a healing factor, enabling him to survive any wound.
He isn't invulnerable -- he wouldn't walk away from a downed 747 -- but no
matter how badly he was hurt by the crash, within a week he'd be right as rain.
Oh, and by the way, he also has these huge Adamantium claws that pop out from
the back of his hands. Who put them there? Well, that's all part of Logan's
missing memories, and what little he does remember about them tends to
contradict everything else.
Wolverine is a scrapper; he's ornery when cornered, and loves nothing more than
a good fight. But he realizes that these kids have to learn to use their powers
and save the world, so he doesn't interfere with their education.
|
Wolverine Pics |
Ripped
clothing
Big
Baby
Thumb
Back
Pissed
as always
Walking
away
Claws
What
a scary pose
Scary
pose closer
|
Scott McNeil |

image courtesy of "Voice Chasers"
Here is the
voice behind Logan!
Actor - filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1970s)
ReBoot: My Two Bobs (2001) (TV) (voice) .... Hack / Specky
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys (2001) (V) ....
Hermey the Elf, D.D.S/Yukon Cornelius/Coach Comet
"Generation O!" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Nub
"Kong: The Animated Series" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Eric 'Tan'
Tannenbaum IV
Casper's Haunted Christmas (2000) (V) (voice) .... Stretch
Dragon Ball Z: The Movie - Dead Zone (2000) (TV) (voice) .... Piccolo
Lion of Oz (2000) (voice) .... Gloom
"X-Men: Evolution" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Wolverine/Logan
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: The Movie - Endless Waltz (2000) (TV) (voice) .... Duo
Maxwell
"Beast Machines: Transformers" (1999) TV Series (voice) .... Rattrap/Waspinator
(1999)/Silverbolt (2000)
"Monster Rancher" (1999) TV Series (voice) .... Suezo/Captain Black
Dino/Grey Wolf
"Weird-Ohs" (1999) TV Series .... Daddy-O Chassis, Davey, Killer
McBash
"Shadow Raiders" (1998) TV Series (voice) .... Pelvus, Blokk
"Mummies Alive!" (1997) TV Series (voice) .... Set/Rath/Bob the
Policeman
"Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" (1997) TV Series .... Bonesteel
"Littlest Pet Shop, The" (1995) TV Series (voice)
"Mega Man" (1995) TV Series (voice) .... Dr. Albert Wily/Proto Man
"Action Man" (1995) TV Series (voice) .... Additional Voices
Ranma 1/2 (1993) (V) .... Principal Kuno
"Double Dragon" (1993/II) TV Series (voice) .... Jimmy
Lee/Sickle/Shadow Boss
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Filmography as: Actor, Notable TV guest appearances
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Notable TV guest appearances
"Sentinel, The" (1996) playing "Lane Cassidy" in episode:
"Foreign Exchange" (episode # 3.20) 4/29/1998
"Outer Limits, The" (1995) playing "Astronaut" in episode:
"Trial By Fire" (episode # 2.9) 3/1/1996
"Dragon Ball Z" (1996)
"Highlander" (1992) playing "Robert MacLeod" in episode:
"Homeland" (episode # 4.1) 9/25/1995
"Neon Rider" (1990) in episode: "Safe At Home" (episode #
4.3) 1993
|
Original Wolverine |
Little is
known of his past, save that it was fraught with pain and loss. Long ago,
he trained as a samurai in Japan; later, he became Weapon X, an operative for
the Canadian government. Today, Logan is an X-Man -- using his animal-keen
senses, healing factor and razor-sharp claws to help protect a world that fears
and
hates mutants!
Real name: Logan
Occupation: Adventurer
Group affiliation: X-Men
Base of operations: Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, Westchester County,
New York
First appearance: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 1) #180 (1974)
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Black
Powers: Wolverine is blessed with animal-keen senses that enable him to track
people and objects with an impressive degree of success. In addition, his
accelerated healing factor allows him to survive wounds that would prove fatal
to
most humans and mutants.
Weapons: Wolverine's skeleton has been bonded with the indestructible metal
Adamantium. Also, he possesses Adamantium-laced, retractable claws housed in
his forearms. At will, he can release them through the skin on the back of each
hand.
History: Until his first recorded encounter with the green-skinned behemoth
calledthe Hulk as an agent of Canada's Department H, Wolverine's past
remainsshrouded in mystery. Due to extensive memory implants, even his own
recollections are suspect: Was he a samurai in Japan? A mercenary operative for
the Central Intelligence Agency? A "wild man" living off the Canadian
wilderness? At least one of Logan's earlier memories -- meeting Captain America,
the star-spangled Super-Soldier, during World War II -- has been verified as
true. It's possible his healing factor affords him an extended life span and has
granted him the physical condition of a man in his prime, despite his age. Some
time after World War II, Logan was drafted into the Canadian government's Weapon
X project by a group of scientists who had been hired to perfect and implement a
technique that would graft the indestructible metal Adamantium to human bone
cells. The Adamantium was bonded with Logan's skeleton during a procedure he
survived thanks only to his accelerated healing factor; he was indoctrinated
into the program as an assassin, codename Wolverine.Following Wolverine's
encounter with the Hulk, Canada's Department H conscripted him to lead Alpha
Flight, a team of superhuman government agents. Wolverine aided in the initial
phases of the team's creation, but left Department H at the request of the
telepathic, telekinetic Professor Charles Xavier to help rescue the original
X-Men from the clutches of the island-being known as Krakoa.Wolverine remained
with the X-Men, standing in defense of a world on the brink of genetic war,
partly because he had fallen for telekinetic teammate Jean Grey. Following an
encounter with the mutant assassin Omega Red, Logan began to question his
memories. However, all efforts to discover his true identity and past proved
fruitless.During one of the many clashes between the mutant terrorist Magneto
and the X-Men, the Master of Magnetism tore the Adamantium from Wolverine's
body. Logan's extensive injuries shorted out his healing factor for a time, and
he learned the claws he believed had been a product of the Weapon X program were
in fact a natural mutation. Wolverine's actual claws are bones, part of his
skeletal structure. Still without his Adamantium, Logan was kidnapped by the
would-be conqueror Apocalypse, perhaps the world's first mutant, and forced to
fight the savage assassin Sabretooth for the mantle of the Horseman Death.
Viewing himself as a more merciful candidate than his fellow mutant, Logan
fought hard to win the battle. As a result, his skeleton again was laced with
Adamantium. Under the control of Apocalypse, Wolverine fought the X-Men
ferociously in his Death persona. But with the help of his teammates, he
eventually broke free from Apocalypse's control
|
Original Wolverine Pics |
Fierce
face
Killing
people (not for sensible people)
Fighting
Sabertooth
Crucified
Logan
He's
hurt but still fighting
Werewolf
Wolverine
Standing
on a pile of skulls
|
Hugh Jackman |

Height:
6foot2
Mini
biography
Born in Sydney of English parentage, and the youngest of 5 children, Jackman has
a Communications degree with a journalism major from the University of
Technology Sydney. After graduating, he pursued drama at the Western Australian
Academy of Performing Arts, immediately after which he was offered a starring
role in the ABC TV prison drama Corelli, opposite his future wife Deborra-Lee
Furness. Several tv guest roles followed, as an actor and variety compere. An
accomplished singer, Jackman has starred as Gaston in the Australian production
of Beauty and the Beast. He appeared as Joe Gillis in the Australian production
of Sunset Boulevard. In 1998 he was cast as Curly in the Royal National
Theatre's production of Trevor Nunn's Oklahoma. Jackman has made two feature
films, the second of which, Erskineville Kings, garnered him an Australian Film
Institute nomination for Best Actor in 1999. Recently he won the part of
Logan/Wolverine in the Bryan Singer-directed comic book movie X-Men. In his
spare time Hugh plays piano, golf and guitar and likes to windsurf. Spouse:
Deborra-Lee Furness (February 1996 - present); 1 adopted son
Trivia
For Sunset Boulevard (as Joe Gillis), Jackman won a Variety Club, a Mo and a
Green Room Award as best male actor in a musical. He was nominated for an
Olivier Award in 1998 as Curly in the Royal National Theatre's Oklahoma.
Left-handed. Adopted a son, Oscar Maximillian Jackman, in May 2000 (b. 15 May
2000). Met wife while co-starring in the Australian TV series "Correlli"
(1995). (2001) Voted one of "The 50 Most Beautiful People in the
World" by People magazine (2000) Voted one of "The 50 Most Beautiful
People in the World" by People magazine