His new stuff is weak since his Resurrection. Old man logan's story is pretty decent in the mainstream universe now trying to kill mysterio so the stuff that happened doesn't happen in 616.
#4 was an amazing single issue of comics- so well written. Its written in such a way that it doesn't feel like he did the wrong thing, and he shows the boy as much compassion and respect as he can given the situation. Also its important to note he was there and carried out the wishes of Xavier.
The boy he "murdered" wasn't as you say here. The boy's powers weren't flame powers. His powers literally fed off all life. There isn't a way he could coach him through that. If he went to the mansion all the other mutants would have died. Wolverine's healing factor let him survive it. He saved the lives of many by doing that.
10 - Even in the 616 universe, Wolvie flirted with MJ, during a short time when everybody thought he was dead... Half of these were by alternate versions of Wolverine. I thought the majority would be by 616 Wolverine. You could make an entire list just with 616 Wolverine.
Marco Rocha If you ever bothered reading that comic, you would’ve known Wolverine flirted with MJ on purpose knowing she’d get mad and take out her anger on him by slapping him. Even she knew this shortly after and thanked him for it. His intentions were never BAD.
I find #10 a little iffy anyways. Given the chance to be 15 again I think most males would try getting M.J. That's kind of what most 15 year old boys do. Chase girls
Most of these happened in the now defunct Ultimate imprint, which was created precisely for Marvel to present a darker, more violent slanted to established IPs. That's like saying "the worst things [X] did while we were exploring the worst thing we could imagine [X] doing".
Number 4: the kid had zero control of his powers, and he was at the point where they couldn't really. Ultimate Wolvy still sucks eggs, BUT make sure not to leave out important details yo
Plus his powers wasn’t fire it was a radiation cloud. It’s explicitly said in the comic the kid can’t control his powers. The kid didn’t run, the kid even understood, they had a beer together...seriously 4 is... I’m not sure I’m going to continue to watch this channel
@@testtalon The Xmen could have quarantined the kid. They could have used a power suppressing collar, or that mutant power suppressing mutant, or just kept him in a bubble locked up deep under the Xmansion, until they could find a cure. They didn't do any of that.
@@adamforbes1019 Nick Fury made the call so basically X-Men weren't involved and I also agree with the decision based on what happened, how it happened, and what universe it was.
You left off the Red Right Hand storyline. He ended up killing a bunch of his own children, fought the soul of his real father in hell and a demon possessed Wolverine was attacking the mansion.
the Daken Death still isn’t worse then the time he was tricked into killing a cadre of his offspring in combat by he families of people he’s killed through his life did that sentence even work?? it’s still true
@H L I partly agree. The actions of alternate reality versions of Wolverine should have their own list or lists, with a different list focusing on the central character of the core canon a.k.a. the 616 universe.
@@sirboikie110 Agreed. Liev Schreiber as Sabretooth was great too. I still wish he would have had an appearance in Logan, maybe going out by sacrificing himself to buy Wolverine time to get away.
Hm. Good list and all. But you should keep in mind That a good lot of these entries are from the Ultimate Universe where wolverines character arvhtype really isn't his best. As for #4 the kid also killed everyone he cared about and knew that his powers were Beyond his control. Wolvie actually was really reluctant but the kid was completely fine and contempt with death. It's one of the more mature and bitter moments of the ultimate universe
My biggest issue with number 1 here is ... with like a dozen mentally powered mutants, you're telling me not a single one of them could have brain blasted Wolverine (they've done it before) and knocked him out? Or gotten a message through, or brain blasted the much less protected Mysterio (cause they're psychic, it wouldn't be hard to find him), or literally anything else? This of course relates to my biggest issue with these infinitely running comic series. You introduce so many characters that in order for any plot progression to happen, you have to be willfully ignorant of abilities and characters that can stop said issues that create conflict.
Another thing about Daken is that at one point Sabretooth pretended to care about and be a father figure to him purely to try and use him to kill Wolverine.
Number 3: Murdering His Own Son Number 2: Letting Storm Get Kidnapped (even though he swung on accident and had no intention) it went from straight up murdering your own son to letting your friend (with super strong mutant powers) get taken wtf
I mean daken was a straight psychopath who wanted to blow up the jean grey school with little kids from ages 4-16 in it just to get logan's attention and leave him with nothing lol logan did himself a huge favor ........but daken survived anyway
Tricked into killing The Mongrels ... the group composed entirely of his illegitimate children. The worst part is that he later gets mad at Cyclops for killing Charles Xavier WHILE BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE PHOENIX FORCE. I mean, Cyclops was being controlled by an extraterrestrial entity, but Wolverine was often in his right (well ... normal) mind and sometimes was just a sucker. How that murderous, low moral, unthinking jerk even begin to judge the bad acts of others is beyond me...
Sees a list of the worst things Wolverine has done. No mention of watching his kids get it on in the Ultimate universe. Ewen, come on man. Also, didn't he kill the Marvel Universe? I know Deadpool and Punisher did.
Ok so storm being kidnapped aint really on him, i mean she is one of the most powerful being in the universe and the wind usually protects her from unexpected crap like wovie throwin his hand back in surprise, and really? that knocked her out for 14 hours? Really
Storm was powerless at the time. Burnt out. All she had were her thieving skills and combat training. Oh, and SEVERE CLAUSTROPHOBIA. Did you get a look at the size of the cell she was in?
He let Storm get kidnaped?! His senses were all crazy because of Jean Grey ressurgence and he knew she was supposedly dead. That got him really confused thus, reacting that way! Also, he didn't hit Storm on purpose
@@Paulafan5 Ultimate Spiderman: Amazing, probably the best interpretation of Spiderman since the Steve Ditko era or the 80s. Everything else in the Ultimate Universe: Avoid like the fucking plague.
Some of these were not his fault... In 1 or more cases, he was Brainwashed, so it wasn't really him doing them, ~_~ & most likely these were Alternative Universes where most of this would not matter anyways, o_@ I stick to the main Plot Line only, Very little do I venture outside of that Line.. I stick to X-Men & Uncany X-Men, but sometimes I go outside, such as 2099... But not very often... ~_~
"Top 10 Superheroes Who Likely Hate Wolverine". Since most of these heroes hate him equally, let's do this alphabetically: Black Panther Captain America Cyclops Gambit Hulk Iron Fist Punisher Scarlet Witch Spider-Man Vindicator The following DC heroes have never met Wolverine, but somehow certain they'd learn to hate him once they got to know him: Aquaman Batman Flash Green Arrow Green Lantern Hawkman Raven Spectre Superman Wonder Woman
Jean Grey:*After hearing what happened when Wolverine and Spiderman's minds* I've made a huge mistake. Wolverine: No crap Sherlock. Spiderman: Yeah, not cool.
Actually it came down to Wolverine making a near impossible choice - Either he becomes the new Horseman OR Sabertooth becomes the new Horseman. Logan knew if Sabertooth became the New Horseman, he would become almost unstoppable and would gladly carry out Apocalypse's orders out of free will instead of being forced to via brainwashing.
@@Bluesit32 Let me put it this way. Apocalypse ordered Horseman Logan to fight and kill the Hulk. Normally when those two fight, they either end in a stalemate or the Hulk just pounds Logan into unconsciousness. Not this time. For once Logan outmaneuvered and out fought the Hulk. He would've killed the Hulk if some of the 'True Logan' hadn't fought back against the brainwashing. The Hulk recovered and sucker pounded Horseman Logan into unconsciousness. After waking up and seeing Apocalypse, Logan said, "I will go after him and finish the job." Apocalypse replied with, "No. If you two continued to fight, it will be a battle to last decades without a clear winner being declared." In other words Logan for once was on the same level as the Hulk because of whatever 'powerups' Apocalypse gave Logan. Now apply that to Sabertooth. Would Sabertooth have a 'case of conscious' in being told to kill the Hulk or anyone else for that matter? His own healing ability+adamantium skeleton+Apocalypse Powerups - an non-existent conscience = big trouble for anyone and everyone. . .and that was what Logan was afraid of.
Pretty much everything is from the 21st century Marvel. See a pattern here? I also remember a story where Wolverine murdered an unarmed woman. She planned a theft of a monastery that went sideways, so Logan promised to murder everyone involved, and he did, including a defenseless woman. That boy he killed on the list was a ticking time bomb and it was understandable why Logan did it (to save innocent lives). He murdered a woman for planning a theft.