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His fleshy, hairy human exterior seems to hide some sort of [[wikipedia:Adamantium_%28comics%29|metallic infrastructure]], which is [[Beast Wars|not]] [[Pretender|unheard]] [[Mo Zarak#IDW comics continuity|of]] by [[Transformer]]s.  A mutant (no, not a [[Mutant (BW)|Mutant]]... or [[Mutant (G1)|that kind of mutant either]]), he has hyperadvanced healing abilities and incredibly acute senses.
His fleshy, hairy human exterior seems to hide some sort of [[wikipedia:Adamantium_%28comics%29|metallic infrastructure]], which is [[Beast Wars|not]] [[Pretender|unheard]] [[Mo Zarak#IDW comics continuity|of]] by [[Transformer]]s.  A mutant (no, not a [[Mutant (BW)|Mutant]]... or [[Mutant (G1)|that kind of mutant either]]), he has hyperadvanced healing abilities and incredibly acute senses.


He's also a completely unlikable asshole.  Naturally, this means he is nigh-indestructible and completely unstoppable and just rules over everything.
He's also a completely unlikable asshole.  Naturally, this means he is nigh-indestructible and completely unstoppable and just rules over everything....and that for promotional purposes he just ''has'' to be pictured with Prowl





Revision as of 13:51, 7 September 2007

Wolverine is a human (well, mutant) in the Generation 1 and Movie continuity families.
File:Prowl-Wolverine.jpg
That is one pissed-off Oompa-Loompa.

Wolverine, aka "Logan", is a diminutive military veteran cowboy from Canada who's famous for acting as a superhero. He is not Peter Cullen.

His fleshy, hairy human exterior seems to hide some sort of metallic infrastructure, which is not unheard of by Transformers. A mutant (no, not a Mutant... or that kind of mutant either), he has hyperadvanced healing abilities and incredibly acute senses.

He's also a completely unlikable asshole. Naturally, this means he is nigh-indestructible and completely unstoppable and just rules over everything....and that for promotional purposes he just has to be pictured with Prowl


Fiction

IDW comics continuity

The New Avengers/The Transformers

Wolverine was one of the Avengers sent to investigate the conflict between Latveria and Symkaria caused by the Decepticons. After entering a dome structure, the Avengers are attacked by the building's defenses and Spider-Man gets kidnapped, which upsets Wolverine. When the Autobots arrived, Wolverine was confused by a talkin' truck. The only recourse was to attack the talkin' truck. Man and Machine, Part One

Transformers (2007) film continuity

When Robert Epps thinks triple claw marks left in a thick steel wall were the result of an attack by Freddy Krueger, Glen Whitmann points out that Freddy Krueger's got four claws. That was Wolverine!




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