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'''Wolverine''', aka | '''Wolverine''', aka '''Logan'''<!--, real name '''James Howlett'''-->, is a diminutive military veteran cowboy from Canada who's famous for acting as a superhero. He is not [[Peter Cullen]]. He ''is'', however, [[Scott McNeil]]. And [[Neil Ross]]. And [[Steve Blum]]. | ||
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. | ||
Revision as of 12:41, 25 May 2008
- Wolverine is a human (well, mutant) in the Generation 1 and Movie continuity families.

Wolverine, aka Logan, is a diminutive military veteran cowboy from Canada who's famous for acting as a superhero. He is not Peter Cullen. He is, however, Scott McNeil. And Neil Ross. And Steve Blum.
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... Prowl is probably having flashbacks.
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 were attacked by the building's defenses and Spider-Man got kidnapped, which upset 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 thought triple claw marks left in a thick steel wall were the result of an attack by Freddy Krueger, Glen Whitmann pointed out that Freddy Krueger's got four claws. That was Wolverine! With a voice lacking any hint of humor, Agent Simmons replied that his comment was very funny.
Toys
Crossovers
- Wolverine (Crossovers, 2008)
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