10 Wolverine Fates Worse Than Death

2. Unknowingly Killing FIVE Of His Children

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Okay, so having to kill Daken was obviously pretty rough for Wolverine, but at least he knew Daken and had been tormented by him for years.

As 2010 rolled into 2011, Logan found himself butting heads with a mysterious organisation known as the Red Right Hand. Created by a man known simply as the Founder, this group consisted of beings who had their personal reasons for despising Wolvie. In fact, one of the Red Right Hand's members at one time was indeed Daken, with him happy to help pile on the misery for his pops.

The tussles between Wolverine and this villainous group came to a head with Logan battling a team of rogues dubbed the Mongrels. When Weapon X's pleas for peace with the Mongrels wasn't responded to in kind, he killed five of them.

Taking great pleasure in doing so, the Founder then informed Wolverine that the five people he'd just killed were five of his children that he'd never known existed. The Red Right Hand had tracked this offspring down and set about getting some twisted form of revenge on Logan for the wrongs he'd supposedly done to them years prior.

With that, the Red Right Hand were banished to Hell, never to be seen again.

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