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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 called the Hulk as an agent of Canada's Department H, Wolverine's
past remains shrouded 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.
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