The Wolverine: 5 Essential Books You Must Read

4. Wolverine: Origins

Writer: Daniel Way Artist: Steve Dillon dakenorigins Wolverine€™s past was originally a mystery €“ nobody knew who he really was, where he came from, how old he was, least of all Wolverine himself whose memory was wiped out by a secret government agency. Over the years though his past has been coloured in from Jemas/Jenkins/Kubert€™s Origin which revealed his childhood as a sickly 19th century child growing up on a Canadian plantation to various other books that pick up Logan€™s story at different points over the years explaining how he got the adamantium claws, etc. Daniel Way€™s series Origins kicked off with the concept: what if Logan got ALL of his memories back? What if he found out about all of the unsavoury missions he€™d been brainwashed into doing and knew the people who had used him? And what if he found out that he had a son€ The Origins series is a story of fathers and sons and revenge like Wolverine getting revenge on his former handlers who used him as Weapon X during the Cold War against his will. Moreover Way makes his biggest contribution to Wolverine€™s history by creating his son Daken, the Dark Wolverine. Daken inherited his father€™s healing factor and bone claws but grew up hating his absent father, thanks largely to mental conditioning from an early age by one of Wolverine€™s enemies. The series sees Wolverine dealing with the revelations of his past and his son€™s sudden appearance, especially as said son is looking for a material called carbonadium €“ the only known material that can cause permanent damage against Wolverine€™s healing factor €“ to bond it with his bone claws to kill his dad. Throw in numerous heroes and villains along the way: the X-Men, Captain America, Deadpool, Omega Red, Nuke, and many more, and you€™ve got one action packed series. The first few books illustrated by Steve Dillon are the best and bloodiest and differ markedly from Jason Aaron€™s more playful stories by being completely serious. It€™s nevertheless a solid read and well worth a look if you€™re looking for a long Wolverine series that€™s readily available.
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