5 Most Amazing Wolverine Comics Every Hardcore Fan Should Read

Logan is undoubtedly the best Wolverine movie till date and also the swansong for Hugh Jackman who bid adieu to the character and the franchise with his brilliant performance but fans can still visualize him further in the comics. Here’re five best Wolverine comics that every die-hard fan must read.

1) Wolverine(1982)

This 1982’s Logan is written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Frank Miller. This storyline helps him to regain his honor as he went to Japan. He was shown as a failed samurai who was searching for redemption. He fights for his daughter Mariko, against the evil Lord Shingen. The storyline brought a strong impact among the avid comic book readers and is a must-read comic book for Wolverine fans.

2) X-Men: Kitty Pryde and Wolverine(1984-1985 )

Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Al-Milgrom, this limited 6-issue series was rolled out by marvel between November 1984 and April 1985. This story unveils about Wolverine’s hard-drinking and warrior like. He is known for taking young females charters under in his clad and Kitty Pryde is one of them. In an addition, he should have considered Jubilee as well. This inspiring storyline gives a close look at Wolverine’s life.

3) Weapon X(1991)

This is one of the best Logan yarns ever and with our this, your comic bookshelf is explicitly incomplete. Written and illustrate by Barry Windsor-Smith, this 1991’s comic book story arc give an insight of Wolverine when he was in Weapon X. You might compare it to the references from X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men movies, but you would not get it until you read it. Windsor and Smith have told the story which is haunting and violent.

4. Enemy of The State

Created by John Romito Jr. and written by Mark Miller, Enemy of the State brings a nasty facelift of Logan when The Hand and HYDRA indoctrinate Wolverine to fight against his fellow superheroes. He turns into a most fearful yet evil character overnight. It is not as realistic than the other Wolverine comics, but it’s fun.

5. The Package

Written by Stuart Moore and created by C.P. Smith, The Package delivers a standalone tale of Logan where he travels all the way to Africa to do a favor for The King of Wakanda, Black Panther. The mission was to rescue a girl out the borders the country. It sounded easy than done. Logan suffers serious injuries. Don’t worry he has one of the strongest healing powers.