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Post by evolution on Apr 14, 2010 8:45:36 GMT -5
In the aftermath of Marvel's "House of M" event, the amnesiac Wolverine regained all of the memories of his long life back, along with the revelation that several decades ago, a secret organization turned Wolverine into their slave and assassin. When the ongoing series "Wolverine Origins" began in 2006, Logan set out to bring down this conspiracy and make them pay for what they did to him. Wolverine's vendetta became complicated by the discovery that he had a son he had never knew about, and to make matters worse, the conspiracy's head, Romulus, raised that son, the villainous Daken, to hate his father. Complicating things even further was the fact that Romulus actually wanted Wolverine to come after him and kill most of his agents. The master manipulator has been looking for someone to succeed him in his position, and now there are two remaining candidates: Wolverine and Daken. continued in article. www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25695
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Post by Megalictis on Apr 16, 2010 8:58:52 GMT -5
Thanks for pointing to the answers to two big questions!
So... Wolverine: Origins ends this summer with issue #50, but (adjectiveless) Wolverine will remain Dark Wolverine (as an ongoing) after Seige wraps up and will continue to feature Daken rather than Wolverine.
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