Marvel’s Wolverine of the X-Men is finally seeing its evil side, something fans have been realizing for a while. Yes, he is a truly evil mutant. We already know that Logan is a violent mutant in the service of Professor X, and he’s best known for instigating fights between humans and mutants.
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If we compare the modern Logan, he seems to be less violent now compared to the comic line of the 80s and 90s. Recently in Fantastic Four #3the four famous heroes encounter a violent possessed Human Torch in Las Vegas.
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Wolverine’s body count shows the shocking truth of his bad side
The incident is followed by a demon commanding Human Torch the hero using demon fire and sadly Wolverine fell under its brutal demonic fire. Either way, his healing abilities helped him survive, but he faces another attack which is the Ghost Rider’s penitent gaze. This attack made him see the number of victims he had killed before making him realize how evil he is.
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He recovers but it’s a side effect of his mutant healing factor, which is why he only remembers a few bits of his memory. Previously, in the Ultimate X-Men series, he even killed a mutant child because of his uncontrollable mutant power. At this point, he realizes himself as an evil mutant and, unfortunately, he doesn’t remember all of the items from his memory.
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What makes Wolverine an anti-hero?
From his origin to his journey, he was a good guy. But we can’t say that all of his suffering and torture didn’t make him bad because the torture was meant to make him bad. Turning into evil was part of the torture, affected by his nature or by those who would use his power. And that made him do something right.
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Wolverine’s violence is a fundamental factor in his mutation, his wild side and furious rages are a part that wears with his claws as well as his healing factor. With help from the military, Hudson, or the X-Men, he always tries and constantly struggles to control his wild nature. We can’t hate because it’s his defining personal characteristic. This character is not a wild man but you have to respect this guy because he is a man who follows a supreme discipline controlling both his mind and the wild side that shares his body.
Source: screenrant