Warning: this article contains spoilers for Wolverines #20!
Marvel killed off one of their most iconic heroes in the aptly titled comic Death of Wolverine last year, and it doesn't appear that fans can expect a resurrection anytime soon. This week, Wolverines #20 teased the possibility of Logan's return and then promptly closed the door on that development.
Art by Juan Doe
Wolverines is a weekly comic that explores the fallout of Logan's death. The book has featured characters like Sabretooth, X-23, Daken, Lady Deathstrike and Mystique as they struggle to honor the fallen hero's legacy. Issue #20 wrapped up the series this week, culminating with Mystique betraying her teammates and harvesting their healing factors. Her goal was to use the stolen power to fuel a mystical ritual that would bring her deceased lover Destiny back to life. However, a message left behind by Destiny revealed the truth. The ritual wasn't designed to resurrect her, but Wolverine.
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Marvel killed off one of their most iconic heroes in the aptly titled comic Death of Wolverine last year, and it doesn't appear that fans can expect a resurrection anytime soon. This week, Wolverines #20 teased the possibility of Logan's return and then promptly closed the door on that development.
Art by Juan Doe
Wolverines is a weekly comic that explores the fallout of Logan's death. The book has featured characters like Sabretooth, X-23, Daken, Lady Deathstrike and Mystique as they struggle to honor the fallen hero's legacy. Issue #20 wrapped up the series this week, culminating with Mystique betraying her teammates and harvesting their healing factors. Her goal was to use the stolen power to fuel a mystical ritual that would bring her deceased lover Destiny back to life. However, a message left behind by Destiny revealed the truth. The ritual wasn't designed to resurrect her, but Wolverine.
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