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Wolverine

Wolverine

4,296 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1974–2026 Β· 131 key issues
Who is Wolverine?

James Howlett is a mutant born in late 19th-century Canada who discovered his power to spontaneously grow bone claws from his knuckles during a traumatic childhood incident. Decades of hard living, covert government experiments, and a procedure that coated his skeleton and claws with indestructible adamantium forged him into the near-unkillable feral fighter who would eventually take the name Wolverine.

Few characters in Marvel's history have proven as relentlessly compelling as Wolverine, who burst onto the scene in The Incredible Hulk #180 in 1974 β€” a Bronze Age debut courtesy of Len Wein and Herb Trimpe that set the stage for one of comics' most extraordinary careers. Over more than five decades of publication, he's become a cornerstone of The Uncanny X-Men and a star of his own long-running solo series, racking up an astonishing 3,533 catalog appearances and 131 key issues that collectors have been hunting ever since. As a proud member of the X-Men, he shares the page with titans like Storm, Cyclops, and Spider-Man, running in some of Marvel's most celebrated company. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just discovering the Bronze Age, Wolverine's sheer longevity and cultural weight make him essential reading.

Identity

Real name. James Howlett (alias Logan)

Powers. Mutant healing factor (regeneration); enhanced senses, strength, reflexes, and stamina; retractable bone claws coated in indestructible adamantium; adamantium-laced skeleton; slowed aging.

Teams & affiliations
X-Men
β˜… First appearance
The Incredible Hulk #181
Nov 1974

Part of the Weapon X legacy

Wolverine is one of 2 heroes to carry the Weapon X mantle. See the whole Weapon X family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Wolverine was originally introduced as a villain for another Marvel hero rather than as an X-Men member, and his early appearances were so limited that he only gets a brief glimpse in his very first comic outing.en.wikipedia.org
  • His famous claws were initially drawn as part of his gloves, with the reveal that they are actually part of his body coming later during the X-Men era.en.wikipedia.org
  • One of Wolverine's most distinctive visual traits almost never existed in its final form: his first mask was drawn with small whisker-like details specifically designed to echo an animal face.en.wikipedia.org
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Wolverine's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 348 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1974–2024

The Incredible Hulk #180 β˜… 1974
The Incredible Hulk #180
The X-Men #109 β˜… 1978
The X-Men #109
Daredevil #178 β˜… 1982
Daredevil #178
Fantastic Four #286 β˜… 1986
Fantastic Four #286
Action Comics Annual #2 β˜… 1989
Action Comics Annual #2
Spawn #10 β˜… 1993
Spawn #10
Spider-Woman #3 β˜… 1999
Spider-Woman #3
X-Men #106 β˜… 2000
X-Men #106
Astonishing X-Men #4 β˜… 2004
Astonishing X-Men #4
Marvel Adventures The Avengers #37 β˜… 2009
Marvel Adventures The Avengers #37
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn] β˜… 2012
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn]
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #4 2015
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #4
Marauders #1 β˜… 2019
Marauders #1
Dead X-Men #2 β˜… 2024
Dead X-Men #2

Appearances (1–150 of 4,296, oldest first)

The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Thor (1966)
Giant-Size X-Men (1975)
#1
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963)
Rampaging Hulk (1977)
#2
Super-Villain Team-Up (1975)
#14
The Comics Journal (1977)
Marvel Comic (1979)
Spider-Woman (1978)
Godzilla (1977)
#23
X-Men Annual (1970)
The Spectacular Spider-Man Weekly / Spider-Man Comic (1979)
Hembeck 1980 [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#2
Marvel Treasury Edition (1974)
#26
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Marvel Superhelden (1981)
#3
Rom (1979)
Bizarre Adventures (1981)
#27
Jimmy Olsen's Pal, Fred Hembeck [Hembeck Series] (1981)
#6
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964)
#15
The Avengers Annual (1967)
#10
Daredevil (1964)
Marvel Graphic Novel (1982)
Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982)
Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976)
#7
Marvel and DC Present Featuring the Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982)
#1
Marvel Fanfare (1982)
Wolverine (1982)
Titans (1976)
Team America (1982)
#7
The Marvel No-Prize Book (1983)
#1
Marvel Strip (1983)
#3
Marvel Two-in-One (1974)
#96
Obnoxio the Clown (1983)
#1
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
O IncrΓ­vel Hulk (1983)
#4
Top BD (1983)
#2
Homem-Aranha (1983)
#1
Comics Buyer's Guide (1983)
Alpha Flight (1983)
#1