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Is Wolverine A Marvel Or D?

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Is Wolverine a Marvel or D?

Wolverine (birth name: James Howlett; alias: Logan and Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, mostly in association with the X-Men.

Does Wolverine love Mariko?

Wolverine met Mariko in Japan and fell in love with her over the course of several adventures. They became engaged and he was eventually forced to mercy kill her after she was poisoned. She represents a past love that Wolverine will always remember.

What is Wolverine real name Marvel?

James Howlett The character's full backstory was finally revealed in the Origin miniseries (2001–02), which was set near the end of the 19th century. Wolverine was born James Howlett to a wealthy family in Alberta, Canada.

Has Wolverine killed the Marvel Universe?

Wolverine Kills the Marvel Universe is a limited series within Marvel Comics. It is the most recent instalment of the "X Kills the Marvel Universe" series (the others being Punisher and Deadpool).

Could Wolverine beat the Hulk?

Wolverine and the Hulk have fought many times, and Hulk has won almost all of them. Wolverine's adamantium skeleton can take hits from the Hulk, and his healing factor can keep him alive despite the internal damage. But his claws can only cause stabs and cuts, which will not kill the Hulk.

Who has Wolverine kissed?

  1. 1 Jean Grey. For Wolverine, the mutant redhead Jean Grey isn't just a temptation, she is an ideal.
  2. 2 Mariko Yashida. First introduced in "Wolverine" #1 (1982), Mariko Yashida is the one that got away. ...
  3. 3 Storm. ...
  4. 4 Itsu. ...
  5. 5 Mystique. ...
  6. 6 Seraph. ...
  7. 7 Maureen Logan. ...
  8. 8 Yukio. ...

Did Wolverine sleep with She Hulk?

Wolverine says that She-Hulk had previously slept with the Juggernaut. He is referring to the events of Uncanny X-Men #435. However, this isn't the Jennifer Walters, but her counterpart from Earth-721 as revealed in She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #21.