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Querer conjugation worksheet Continue TwitterFacebookWhatsAppPinterestEmailWolverine is one of the most popular members of X-Men and has been able to overcome comics in popular culture. Having starred in countless video games, animated series and films, he became one of Marvel's most recognizable characters. Want to read some of Wolverine's best comics? Check out these 12 picks that include a great mix of key issues, fan favorites, and critically acclaimed stories that will scratch the wolverine itch. Enjoy! The Incredible Hulk #181 cover of Herb Trimpe.And Now... Wolverine! Written by Len Wayne. The art of Herb Trimpe.Before Wolverine was part of X-Men, he excited fans in The Incredible Hulk. In his debut tale, Hulk takes a trip to Canada and finds himself in a rematch with Wendigo. Wolverine, who works as an agent of the Canadian government, goes to stop the couple. We were treated to the three battle between Wolverine, the Hulk and Vendigo. It's the comic book equivalent of a triple threat match. Parties switch several times - much of the Hulk's confusion - as each competitor tries to take advantage of the chaos. What makes this fight exciting is the high-energy art of Herb Trimpe, which makes everyone smash and slash feel impactful. Single Matters: The Incredible Hulk #180-181Trade Paperback: The Incredible Hulk Masterworks Volume 10 or X-Men Epic Collection: It's Always Dark Before DawnBuy: Comics eBayWolverine: The Origins of #1 cover by Joe Kesada. OriginWritten by Paul Jenkins. The art of Andy Kubert.Wolverine origin has been a mystery for decades, but everything changed in 2001 with this miniseries. Set in 19th century British Columbia, Origin details Wolverine's early days and the events that shaped him into the man he is today. This includes, happens to include how his mutant powers manifest and the effects of it. A special mention should come out of Richard Isanove, whose colored work is far ahead of his time. While many have tried to use all the bells and whistles with digital coloring, Isanove uses color to tell a rich story with a rich range of colors. Single Matters: Origins of #1-6Trade Paperback: Wolverine: Origins or Wolverine Epic Collection: Blood DebtBuy: Comics eBayBONUS PICK: This miniseries was continued in 2014 under the title Origin II. Wolverine TPB coverage by Frank Miller.WolverineWritten Chris Claremont. Based on his popularity, it was inevitable that Wolverine would get his own comic book series. Fans' wishes were granted in 1982 when Uncanny X-Men scribe Chris Claremont and Frank Miller (who was red hot on Daredevil at the time) teamed up for a four-part miniseries. The tale works more like a samurai story, with Claremont matching Wolverine Japan's culture of honor. To get to the woman he loves, he will need to take on ninja and organized crime. But at the same time, it will if he is worthy of the woman he is trying to achieve. Frank Miller takes the action to the next level with his strong storytelling abilities. Miller frames each panel to capture the maximum impact when laying out the page so that they flow into each other. As a result, the action is exciting, fast-paced, and fierce. Single Matters: Wolverine (1982 series) #1-4Trade Paperback: Wolverine by Claremont and MillerBuy: Comiclogy eBayBONUS PICK: While Wolverine (1982 series) has a conclusion it makes the setting for the next Wolverine-oriented story. Check out the Uncanny X-Men #172-173 to see where things are going next. Wolverine: #1 cover by Eduardo Risso.Wolverine: LoganWritten by Brian K Vaughan. For a long time, Wolverine's past was a mystery to both readers and himself. With the conclusion of House M, Wolverine's blurred past became clear and opened the door for Marvel to tell stories based on its long history. Logan is one of the best, exploring the love, loss, revenge and cruelty of man. By telling through double stories, we see Wolverine return to Japan to settle the old account, and get glimpses of his time in Japan during World War II. Eduardo Risso's highly contrasting style is combined with The Paintings of Dean White to make a visually appealing comic that has a great range. Together they can portray a range of emotions and moods that take the comic to the next level. Single matters: Logan #1-3Trade Paperback: Wolverine: LoganBuy: Comiclogy eBayMarvel Comics presents #73 cover of Barry Windsor-Smith.Weapon XWritten and art by Barry Windsor-Smith.Since its introduction in the late 70s, Wolverine's past has been a complete mystery. That's until 1991, when Marvel pulled back the curtain to reveal details about its adamantium claws and animal rage. The story tells the time of Wolverine in the program Weapon X, a procedure that merged the adamantium with his bones, and what happened next. The interesting thing about this classic is most of them speak in terms of X weapons scientists - the same people who kidnapped and dehumanized it. As a result, it becomes a survival horror, with a furious-filled Wolverine seeking revenge. Weapon X is now the cornerstone of history for the Marvel Universe. It has been revisited on many occasions in history for Wolverine, Deadpool, Captain America, and others. Single Matters: Marvel Presents #72-84Trade Paperback: Wolverine: XBuy Weapons: ComicLogy eBayWolverine: Enemy Of state TPB coverage john Romita Jr. enemy StateWritten Mark Millar. The art of John Romita Jr. Wolverine is stolen and brainwashed by Hydra, Hand and the cult of mutants to become the most dangerous weapon in the world. Under their control, Wolverine goes on a rampage, cutting through his through friends and enemies without any consideration of the consequences. Maybe S.H.I.E.L.D., S.H.I.E.L.D., and the Fantastic Four stop it before it's too late? Enemy Of the State is an ambitious story told internationally, with dozens of heroes and villains. Each issue of out-does the previous one, offering a lot of surprises and strenuous action. But in these big moments, there's still time for small character moments that explore the consequences of everything that happens. If you are looking for a story told on a massive scale and are not afraid to be outrageous, then you should read this. Single Matters: Wolverine (2003 series) #20-31Trade Paperback: Wolverine: Enemy StateBuy: Comiclogy eBayWolverine (2003 series) #1 cover of Esad Ribic.TheWritten Brotherhood by Greg Hands. Art Darik Robertson.Wolverine goes on a quest to avenge the murder of a young girl who reached out for his help. Finding her mysterious diary, he led along the path of illegal arms dealers, crooked law enforcement agencies and cults. The Brotherhood is the first story of the 2003 relaunch, and it feels far more grounded than other Wolverine stories. Instead of fighting The Sabret or some muscular villain, he faces real evil. As a result, he becomes a protector for those who can not believe with themselves. Artist Darik Robertson knocks him out of the park for this story. He exerts the wild and wild fury of Wolverine and does a great job of showing readers how he feels. Single Matters: Wolverine (2003 series) #1-6Trade Paperback: Wolverine Greg Rucka Ultimate CollectionBuy: Comicsology (1988 series) #10 cover of Bill Sienkiewicz.24 Hours Of Chris Claremont's Writing. Art by John Bushema and Bill Sienkiewicz. Sabretooth is Wolverine's biggest enemy and rival, with a bloodied feud that has been going on for decades. In this history of memories, we get glimpses in one of their early fights. The issue examines the relationship between Logan and Sabretut, showing the events that lead to their long-standing feud. What makes this extra interesting is that we get to see an inexperienced Wolverine who is still learning his abilities. He's certainly not the best at what he's doing at the moment.24 The clock looks fantastic. Buscema dishes up a strong narrative with energetic action. Bill Sienkiewicz dirty ink add to depravity to the action and grit in the underbelly of Madripoor.Single Matters: Wolverine (1988 series) #10 Trade Paperback: Wolverine Epic Collection: Madripoor NightsBuy: Comixology eBayWolverine #7 (2003) series cover leo Fernandez. Art leo Fernandez.After discovering the human trafficking operation went wrong, Wolverine goes south of the border to avenge their deaths. In true Wolverine fashion, he hacks and slashes his way through Mexico until he finds the man in charge of the whole In a big twist, he may not be able to pass with a leaderboard stop without breaking his moral code. Coyote Coyote covers many topics on five issues, including trafficking, the desperation of those in distress, and even a well-positioned metaphor for discussing abortion. Through these topics, we get an idea of Wolverine's moral code and the choices it has to make when faced with difficult decisions. Single Matters: Wolverine (2003 series) #7-11Trade Paperback: Wolverine Greg Rucka Ultimate CollectionBuy: ComicLogy eBaySeminary Hulk #340 cover by Todd McFarlane.Vicious CircleWritten Peter David. The art of Todd McFarlane.The X-Men run in Hulk in a nasty blizzard in this one made into a tale full of strong action and character moments. Thanks to this chance encounter, Wolverine finally gets a rematch with the Hulk. The result is vicious, with a lot of damage done on both sides. While it might easily have just combated the issue (with the incredible art of young Todd Macfarlane), the comic has a lot of character intelligence. We see a controversial Wolverine who doesn't know whether he should be a proper hero or give in to his animal instincts.