@@raypaz2947it is an upsetting. But IMO to say you stop collecting an on-going series for years and hundreds of stories because one story moment is harsh, seems like an overreaction. But everyone is different. Best.
@@charliemcmillan4561 being a mutant would almost always suck there’s almost a 0% chance you would get help to be able to control your abilities and you could just end up with abilities that cant be controlled and just cause mass murder
@@SnuggieMaple yeah it’s understandable why mutants are so feared compared to most other superhumans in marvel most of the time they either end up really deformed or get shitty curses like this kid did mutants like Logan, storm, magneto and professor x are extremely lucky/rare
Finally somebody gives respect to deadpool. Everybody acts like he’s an idiot who will mess anything and everything up if given the chance when in reality he has a real moral compass, he has real trauma, and he has real integrity
I’d add the hulk personally in there but that’s just me and maybe punisher oh and how could I forget silver surfer he absolutely deserves to be in there somewhere
Consider also the fact that it was ALL organic material. The fruit bowl was empty, the trees were dying. Kid would have starved to death, or ended it himself if Logan hadn't.
@@RavenLotznot the point. Maybe there is food out there that is safe for him to eat. The point is everything around him dies, so eventually hes going to have a horrible end
And then you have Sabertooth who just around the clock says "I haven't messed with logans life in a while oh its his birthday? Lets do some heinous shit to torrment him!"
@SCP_BrightAltif I recall correctly, in the comics, sabortooth and wolverine’s brother are actually two distinct characters, and at one point, the latter actually made fun of sabertooth after they got into an argument, saying something to the effect of “you’re just a sad imitation who wishes they could be part of the family.” So yeah, no familial connection between Wolverine and sabertooth. The one Wolverine killed, if I recall correctly, is the father of both of them. That, mind you, makes it even more interesting since eventually Wolverine also caused the death of sabertooth’s father, the fact that the two “walverine counters” actually interacted, and in spite of having both lost their parent two Wolverine, the one who had *even more* reason to be morally outraged considering they shared a father, is the one that is much less driven to take revenge in quite the same way.
I love his relationship with his daughter/clone. Wolverine knows the inhumanity people go through, kids included so he was the perfect father figure for her and Laura Kinney's entire backstory is just a tragedy.
I like that Logan gives him a beer to numb his nervous system and his senses as much as he can so that he wouldn’t feel as much, also to let him enjoy a relatively cold one on the way out with a superhero.
This is why i like Logan,he literally makes his hands dirty so the world stays clean,and other X-Men can go around and play heros. But when the chips fall down,Logan has to make hardest choice. Like it or Not.
@@rubaiyat300youre right, but what this short says is true At the end of the day, logan is willing to do what it takes for good There many reasons whys he willing to do that, from him living longer than anyone, to simplify seeing the bigger picture Most of the time hes just handed the jobs most wouldnt take, not to say the other arnt willing to, but logan is willing to throw everything at something because he has nothing to lose compared to the others
What sucks the most about this whole situation is that none of this is the kid's fault. He just woke up one day and got superpowers. He never asked for them or even wanted them in the first place. Yet, when he got them, everything in his life turned to shit and he had to hide in a cave just to make sure no one gets hurt by him
@@PedroPancho-sd8upWait what other steps? Logan takes him back to the mansion and everyone who doesn't have an amazing healing factor or more dies. Logan tries training the kid on his own, he doesn't know what to do and it just prolongs the kids suffering. Logan allows the kid to keep living but without trying to train him just keeping him in that cave, one day someone will come in and find the kid, the kid will just hate their life more, or something else bad happens. Those are the only three options I see at least
@@zerozolo8981Their leader shoots uncontrollable lasers out of his face. They didn't even consider teaching him to control it. What if he could have stopped ultimatum. Maybe just take the blobs legs or just take the first layer of a person's skin on the arms.
@@zov282 What are u on about uncontrolled ?? Summers could control it by covering his eyes 🤦🏾 this kids power is to literally release radiation from his body from every breath on a city wide scale, no controlling that
What a out Legion and what he did. He has infinite people in his head who try to make him lose control. That kid was killing zero people in that cave and did zero damage to wolverine. At least teach him to keep his power from activating.
Which is why you use any of the teleporting/flying mutants to take him off planet to a place were he could master his power in peace. The REAL reason why he was off'd is because that ability is WAY to broken. There's no reason to write an X-Men comic if one the X-Men can just erase their enemy from existence.
@@kingjamestres Wolverine has a healing factor, this kid destroys organic matter. What teleporters have healing factors? Teleporters would be vaporized And the ability isn’t that broken, it’s not like he can choose who he kills, he’s got a field of death around him. He’d only be broken if they threw him into a field of people that someone wanted dead
@@kingjamestres you're acting as if it they had at hand a base IN SPACE for a SINGLE person to train ALONE, already constructed and just waiting for this occasion? As sad as it sounds, off'ing him was the most "realistic" solution
@@bandit3019Talking like teleportation spells don't exist. Like portal guns don't exist. Like a Jarvis piloted or a.i piloted spaceship doesn't exist 🙄
The x men for the longest time vilified Logan for making the hard choices that they wouldn’t . Until Scott realized that there are some problems that kind words and speeches can’t fix. When he gave Logan the covert op x team X-force and sent him with his team to deal with the villains you can’t reason with he finally got to do what he did best for a good reason. It’s a bitter sweet ,beautiful ,bitter bit of irony that once Logan finds a place he feels he doesn’t need to be THE weapon he is that they need him to be that weapon. So he does, because he is the best at what he does and someone has to do it.
@@theirishviking9278it reminds me of a book called Scythe, where people are chosen young to be the bringers of death in a world where death has been cured “I’d never want to be one” “That, is the first requirement”
Not only that he knew what it was like to watch those he cared about die around him while he either outlived them or just watch them die infront of him. So out of all people to send it would be the best to send Wolverine. His insane healing factor plus his skeleton and his hard and unbreakable will while also his tender heart makes him a lovable character but also one who knows sometimes you got to make the hardest decision for everyone’s benefit.
Hey uh, this Wolverine is from earth-1610, the ultimate universe. He is the one who tossed Cyclops off a cliff to seduce teenage Jean Grey and once got mind-swapped with Peter Parker and tried to sleep with MJ. Who was like 15. Like, this Logan is a massive, MASSIVE creeper.
@@Kurotaisa I wasn’t referring to this version as a whole he’s a pretty stoic and reliable guy this one I had some semblance of a idea of which version this way due to the comic I have read it. I was aware he was a creep in this universe. In another one he fights venom and calls him a bitch for making Parker cry and made him change his ways.
He knew they would make him into a weapon. Imagine containing this kid and just dropping into a city. Just chucking a nuke that leaves no traces of damage but all lives lost and no property damage. Someone would have found a way
No it was because of what happened in his hometown his existence could be used as an excuse to set up a DoFP type future and the X-men couldn't let that happen
@wintertrooper7918 I mean it still happens cause we'll mutants must suffer but you are right. He is a perfect example of how the world sees all mutants and they would stop at nothing to kill/cure all mutants
@@tevinstrachan1421 they become living weapons of mass destruction when they become teens, really odd "evolution" that some can shoot beams of energy while others become more hairy and agile.
Looking at it that way is a good point. As dark as fury can be, this just seems like a better fit for the poor kid. If it were me, I think I'd rather be locked in some government facility deep underground waiting for the day the government decides to deploy me as a bomb. Rather than being offed by Logan. I mean this is a universe where aliens come to invade periodically, not to mention all the other villainous power houses out there.
I stand by the opinion, wolverine has a worse life than Spiderman. He has claws that cuts open his skin everytime he uses it, he still feels the pain. He has had to fight in every major war in the last 200 years. He has watched all of his loved one dies, he can't make too many new loved ones as he knows he will watch them die too. he was tortured during the weapon X program where they made him forget all his memories for decades. He has had 4 children, 3 of which were killed, 1 of which he had to kill himself. He survived a nuke in hiroshima, he has been tortured to death just to regenerate multiple times etc. And Wolverine out lives everyone on earth as we find out in the future he becomes old man phoenix where he meets old king thor. So he has to watch everyone on Earth die too.
To be fair, most of the crap spiderman has to deal with comes from the authors being aholes or really really creepy, yes that author marrying mj and having kids with her is pathetic.
@@Artteza are u slow?, he didn’t say marvel characters, he said “4 horsemen of crippling depression” Batman fits that category, and plus he’s also a comic book character
Things like this are why i liked the X-force team from the comics. They're basically the X-men's blackops team filled with all the good mutants that aren't afraid to kill if needed
Agreed. They were my favorite "X-title". Well, XForce and Xmen 2099, but admittedly, 2099 kind of started losing it's footing after a while. That said, Fox had their own Cinematic Universe in their hands... a they had to do was release New Mutants and make the last Xmen movie Inferno. Where they could have crossed over with New Mutants. Then, at the end of it all, have a concern about what to do with this New team of young Mutants... enter Cable and Domino from Deadpook 2. Then we could have gotten the XForce movie we have been looking forward to for 20 years.
When you say “when you need someone to go on a mission where it’s not guaranteed anyone will come back, you send in the Wolverine” that hits hard because maybe that’s why he’s always angry and in so much pain. He had to do all the dirty work no one else wants to do.
@@jsmall10671 ahhh I see. Good to know. I could imagine the physical toll it would take. And being alive for hundreds of years going through everything he went through.
Absolutely love his relationship between him and Nightcrawler even though he may not believe in what night Crawford believes in the comics he does not mock or make fun of his faith and at several times Logan has actually went to church with nightcrawler
Bro 100%fact he even asked if Kurt thought there would be a place for him in the kingdom and Kurt told him when he got there Kurt would welcome him with open arms.
That child specifically extremely radioactive, almost everyone in the town/city he was in got vaporized into thin air after just a couple minutes or as seen in the comic itself - melted away in front of him cause of his problem.
Ni because he literally would have to live life under constant surveillance and supervision, some foods he literally could not eat, and him and other mutants could be attacked and rounded up by the government at any time. This was a mercy kill.
There was a comic i dont quite remember what it was but it was about the relationship’s the X-men had to Charles as this issue was about wolverine it starts of light and joking with jokes about how Wolverine is older than Charles and so on but the mood kind of goes dark at the end of the issue where Charles learns about a female mutant that has a bomb like power and is at any moment about to blow up there is jo way around it and he calls up for Logan in his office charles tries to lighten the mood to make it seem he just wants to talk with a friend but Logan knows why he is there its the only reason he ever gets called to charles’s office alone by Charles’s order Charles gives him the mission brief down and logan asks “so its just like last time” implying that they have this type of conversation many times its chilling
I'll be honest, this whole thing makes the X-Men's 'anti-cure' stance seem so hollow. I get the potential abuses of that, I really really do -- but they pay for that in the lives of other mutants.
His age/longevity, experiences, and being all over the world over all that time as made him really wise as well. He may a savage berserker rage. But, that’s only when you done poked the bear too much.
Wolverine is the best leader in Marvel. He’s rarely in charge but if he speaks the leader of the group always listens. If they don’t listen, Wolverine is usually the only alive to see the consequences
@@wintertrooper7918 correct… I’d argue the best judge of character as well due to experience but also because he’s not constrained by idealistic ideologies
As someone else said the child is going to die anyway and alcohol is seen as something adult only so it’s a nice action from wolverine as well as having properties that suppress reaction time and pain signals from the nerves so it makes it less painful for the child in the end. It’s fucked up but it’s what happens in the comic.
I’ve read compelling arguments that, around this time, the writing for X-men kind of jumped the shark with power scaling and how it ties into allegory. Perhaps it had been sneaking up prior over the years, but things like this really opened Pandora’s Box.
Don’t forget the massive plot armour. Deadpool said once that the biggest superpower of Wolverine was his popularity, that is the real key to his invincibility.
I think part of what makes Logan so great though is that it’s a classic story of finding his family. Logan is a 200 year old man who lost his memories due to the experiments conducted on him. And yet with the effort of Charles Xavier and the X-Men, he finds a family and forms new memories with them. I don’t think enough stories play off of that aspect. If I were to write a Wolverine comic I’d give him an inner-monologue, and through that we would definitively see what he thinks of everyone. We’d see that despite his rough, temperamental exterior he truly loves and appreciates every single one of his comrades
@@romkin1197 I moreso want to see his inner thoughts though. He’s a complex character who hides his emotions behind a gruff exterior. I want to write a comic that’s a full deconstruction of Wolverine so we know how his brain ticks
Some are absolutely insane. Altering reality, matter manipulation, warping space, mental manipulation/control, immortality, regeneration, telapotation, etc. It's also why I can't really blame people (regular humans) in X-Men comics for being either afraid/hateful of Mutants when at any moment someone could pop and BOOM, your whole family is dead. Doesn't mean I agree with how they treat them, but I understand the fear they have towards them.
That's why it always made no sense for X-Men to be an allegory for the Civil Rights Movement. Mutants are far more dangerous than minorities, even if both groups act completely normal, and civilized.
Not just every person he possibly cared about, an entire town. Everyone he didn't know. He was constantly releasing a toxin/poison/virus or whatever that cause simultaneous combustion
But how would the ability work? If it has to work up close then im afraid it’d be useless, the ‘nullify’ mutant would be vaporised before he had the chance
@@Mr_Grapesnope. The power wouldn't work as long as the mutant is near. That isn't getting into the fact Xavier could have knocked the kid out and thus turn his power off via telepathic sleepy times
@@CodyMeThey couldn’t it also was a instance of mass genocide like. See if leech actually has a range and i don’t think leech existed in the ultimates universe. Telepathy on paper sounds good until the mfer wakes up around anyone who doesn’t have an ungodly healing factor.
So yes, they had many options, but this wasn't about the kid they could have helped the kid, but they couldn't cover up all the death he caused in his hometown and if it got out that this kid was a mutant and caused it all and was still alive it could be a DoFP set up and that wasn't something that Xavier and the X-men were willing to deal with so Logan was sent in there to give the kid a mercy killing since he's the only one among them that would be able to approach him with out dying
Not really. He just destroys organic matter in a small radius around him. He's not indestructible or a super genius or able to fuck with the fabric of reality. Faced with a robot or a guy with a healing factor and he's just a kid again.
@@Raccido and you would be wrong, being small comparred to somethong else is diferent to just being small, the same way an elephant is small compared to a blue whale but that doesn't make elephants small
I would like to think Wolverine slipped him a drug in the drink that would just put him to sleep. Either so he'd be asleep before Wolverine killed him or he'd just sleep and not wake up again... ever
Of course... Imagine being relegated as a side character and dumbing down his skills just to keep PG rating in movies and animated series but still expected to get the sales up because of his popularity
Yup. Most younger fans are so use to the PG-PG13 version. They'll be shook to see the comic version. Kids LOVE badasses....until they actually do " Bad".
I know the reason Wolverine had to kill him but it just seemed rushed. The kid harbored no ill intention. It's like if someone got cancer and we just killed them because they were gonna die eventually.
not rushed. Its a beautifully crafted ending where the kids accepts his death after losing everything and everyone. he has nothing left and if there was a chance of helping him it wasn't worth taking it since he could of ended the lives of more people.
This poor kid right here is why humanity is afraid of mutants. And to a degree that fear is incredibly justified. Marvel at times gets too caught up in allegory that they seem to forget that some mutants are terrifying to the common man for a good reason and seem to write off some justifiable fears as bigotry and hate. It’s sad for everyone involved in this story. The kid, Wolverine, and the extended families of the victims who are NEVER going to know what happened to their loved ones.
the fear is justifiable at points but they take it to extremes groups like the FoH, the purifiers, they kill mutants just for being mutants not because they can dod something
@@wintertrooper7918 FOH was introduce around when mutant were not that powerful and most mutant didn't have crazy power, so their hate was meant to be more ridiculous sense most of those they hate can't really hurt them. Like the old lore used to be that most mutant had either a physical mutation (like big hairy or a big nose), weak to useless power, or both and the Mutant like the Xmen and Brotherhood who had useful power with minor or no physical mutation were consider the top 10 percent. Even among those their Mutant that ability more of a disability or a danger to themselves. Powercreeping that came later sort of made the Fear justified but never really dealt with except for few issues like these.
What I don't get is how some people can hate and fear mutants, but love and adore the Avengers and F4 when members of their roster can potentially cause just as much if not more damage than the kid in this short.
@@SuperboyLilly I remember reading one comic issue that had a Avenger/Xmen Crossover. It mention by some governments that Magneto actions sort of made mutant instead of being viewed as a minor problem, to instead a global problem. Government actually said in a issue that no one really seriously thoughts mutants were a threat save for a few but Magneto action made more people and natiom realizing they are a global threat. Early Marvel people who had power rarely flex it enought to show that they are a global problem and most of the other heroes manage to keep thing quite enought that the government don't view them as a threat. Like most of the Avenger villain in the early day just robbed a bank and those that can do more are rare or delt with in a way that people don't know about it, but as comic went on they push up the Threat level to the point that everything is a global or universal threat and making it harder to cover it up. Avenger actually mention that they sometimes can't deal with certain issue because it they did people will start to think that people with power can dictates how society and government are run, and that would make Norma people hate super power people more if they think they are powerless for change.
Me legit drinking my second beer listening to the story knowing how it was going to play out before it began. The wolverine is by far one of the greatest superheroes of all time that Hugh jackman played beautifully in…
You never think comics would ever show such emotion its always passes off as action only type reading. But then there are comics that have better stories and better touching moments then movies/tv like this 🔥
Would've been cool if they made an alternate reality where the boy lives and logan mentors him, making him a powerful loving mutant, learning from his past to build an extraordinary future
To be frank it’s kinda hard to use anything that vaporizes organic matter in a “good” way. At least with a fire ability he doesn’t HAVE to kill his target but if your vaporizing someone there’s just no coming back.
This comic nearly made me cry, cause you actually see the chaos he caused, when logan showed up the kid knew what was going to happen and Logan knew it needed to be done and couldint say anything that may cheer him up, he couldint lie, so he stayed honest and comforted him till the dee was done
This seems to be Marvel's solution for how to deal with Shigaraki from My Hero Acadamia, before he became such a threat that people lost faith in heroes.
@@mero7731 Either way, it's almost certain they took the idea for this comic from My Hero Acadamia, as it's how Shigaraki started out, killing his family with pretty much the identical ability.
@@LlorDrei You got the order wrong. My Hero Academia took elements from both Ultimate Spider-man and X-men. This specific comic came out a decade before My Hero Academia even began. This is Ultimate X-Men #41, which released in 2004, and MHA came out in 2014.
Even Professors X know when he has to do something like this, you send the one man who's The Best at what he does. No other X-Men could of done something like this. 😒
It was also a reflection of his own existence. That everyone ever cared about would eventually die because of him and even those who doesn't know that is near him.
Further into the series you find out that Nick Fury sent him to "deal" with that kid. Logan actually uses that as leverage against Fury by threatening to tell Charles about that mission.
Can you please go over some moments Wolverine has to make the tough choice, i think it’s not looked at enough and the general census is that Logan was always an immature child 😢
Because he'd kill them. Hell, the only reason the likes of Wither weren't killed is because his power requires skin to skin contact. This kid was on another level, and this isn't the only time Xavier has done this. Matthew Malloy is another famous example.
He would have to be somewhere almost completely secluded with almost no interaction with anyone other than Wolverine or someone else with a powerful healing factor. If I remember correctly, his ability instantly kills anyone around him within a certain radius with no way to turn it off, and the only reason Wolverine survives is because he can heal.
And then every one forgets that forge has made mutant dampening (and possibly neutralizing) collars before. Hmm, guess the plot line take the wheel on this one. Or did i remember wrong? Was a long time ago tbh.
@@m.k.o7610 That doesn't exactly work in the comics' favor. They've been slamming the reset/new continuity button like a slap chop to fix their buggy logic for decades now. It's no longer feasible to keep track.
@@ember3579Huh? At the time this came out it wasn't really hard to keep track of, the Ultimate Universe was very clearly its own thing and had a very limited amount of series.
It's stuff like this that really shatter the whole discrimination-angle that the mutants supposedly represent. Yes, when singular people can instantaneously vaporize towns or invade your mind and control you, you should be very afraid of them.
Literally any other hero would have chosen to try to save him. Wolverine is battle hardened and knows exactly how to make those hard decisions. Even at the cost of his own mental health.
That’s what I liked so much the Ultimate Universe. They weren’t afraid to tell dense stories and didn’t watered down anything. I’m grateful to be a kid who grew with this Marvel.
This is something I wished that was touched on more in the comics, if there was just a group of people who could just wipe out cities with their mind or even just cause great harm in unpredictable ways, it is 100% natural to be absolutely terrified of that possibility, its not out of ignorance that people would be scared, its out of understanding that if even a C tier mutant wants you dead, there's little you could do to stop it
I read this comic. the kid wakes up to find the remains of his mom's body on the floor in the kitchen, and then later watches his best friend melt into sludge in front of him at the school. leading to the kid running away into the wild to hide and avoid hurting more people
And this is what makes Wolverine a really good character It’s not just that he’s a badass all the time it’s that at times he’s a serious character and that’s what makes him good
This moment happens in "Ultimate X-Men #41". Subscribe ITS TIME TO GO INTO THE MARVEL BAG!
Had to be the Ultimate X-Men where everything sucks just a little bit harder
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That is an awful justification to kill one person. I’m so glad I stopped collecting the ultimate universe at a certain point.
@raypaz2947 not really considering in the xmen universe, they're willing to execute mutants for any reason
@@raypaz2947it is an upsetting. But IMO to say you stop collecting an on-going series for years and hundreds of stories because one story moment is harsh, seems like an overreaction. But everyone is different. Best.
The kid also couldn't turn it off. He was a walking death field.
What an unfathomable horror to have befall you
@@charliemcmillan4561 being a mutant would almost always suck there’s almost a 0% chance you would get help to be able to control your abilities and you could just end up with abilities that cant be controlled and just cause mass murder
@@SnuggieMaple yeah it’s understandable why mutants are so feared compared to most other superhumans in marvel most of the time they either end up really deformed or get shitty curses like this kid did mutants like Logan, storm, magneto and professor x are extremely lucky/rare
@@JohnWall-lj1mx You really do gotta feel bad for both sides tho
@@JohnWall-lj1mx Logans ability is not a gift it's more of curse. He is constantly in pain almost all the time.
It's wolverine, Deadpool, and Spiderman who are in essence, the most tortured but emotionally wise
Finally somebody gives respect to deadpool. Everybody acts like he’s an idiot who will mess anything and everything up if given the chance when in reality he has a real moral compass, he has real trauma, and he has real integrity
Atomic bomb vs coughing baby vs atomic bomb
I’d add the hulk personally in there but that’s just me and maybe punisher oh and how could I forget silver surfer he absolutely deserves to be in there somewhere
@@newtybotor in Deadpool’s case Atomic coughing baby
@@newtybotthe entire sad clown arc, Deadpool 2099 like come on
Consider also the fact that it was ALL organic material. The fruit bowl was empty, the trees were dying. Kid would have starved to death, or ended it himself if Logan hadn't.
idk twinkies still exist.
@@RavenLotznot the point. Maybe there is food out there that is safe for him to eat. The point is everything around him dies, so eventually hes going to have a horrible end
@@tomasmichaels642 I was making a joke
@@tomasmichaels642They never expire, haven't you watched Wall-E?
@@ArmyRangerSJthey're still organic tho
And then you have Sabertooth who just around the clock says "I haven't messed with logans life in a while oh its his birthday? Lets do some heinous shit to torrment him!"
@SCP_BrightAlt his brother, which had the Logan treatment before, so, since he lost his dog to torment, he got a Wolverine
@SCP_BrightAltif I recall correctly, in the comics, sabortooth and wolverine’s brother are actually two distinct characters, and at one point, the latter actually made fun of sabertooth after they got into an argument, saying something to the effect of “you’re just a sad imitation who wishes they could be part of the family.” So yeah, no familial connection between Wolverine and sabertooth. The one Wolverine killed, if I recall correctly, is the father of both of them. That, mind you, makes it even more interesting since eventually Wolverine also caused the death of sabertooth’s father, the fact that the two “walverine counters” actually interacted, and in spite of having both lost their parent two Wolverine, the one who had *even more* reason to be morally outraged considering they shared a father, is the one that is much less driven to take revenge in quite the same way.
Average Comic villain when a hero has a good day:
So wolverine and sabertooth are David and Thanos, in your example...
@@SnuggieMaple More like average comic villain be like
The scene where he's sitting with the kid had the same energy as when Batman sits with Ace
@@robertcorley5225 explain pls
Context?
@@Ice-ev8si It was in Justice League unlimited.
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@@robertcorley5225 yea guat
"Why will the world hate and fear us?!"
"A child wiped out a town on accident."
@@time2rowco999thats what an accident is. Something unplanned that just sort of happened.
@@time2rowco999 ur slow ain’t ya
@@time2rowco999 then what's the definition to accident? Things not happening?
@@time2rowco999so it was on purpose?
@@time2rowco999 u r so slow
"He's the best at what he does, and what he does isn't pretty."
Exactly
Dead truth of it he has lived a killers life many times over
Looked for this, thanks.
He's the best there is at what he does. But what he doesn't ain't very nice.
isn't very nice...!
I love his relationship with his daughter/clone. Wolverine knows the inhumanity people go through, kids included so he was the perfect father figure for her and Laura Kinney's entire backstory is just a tragedy.
Laura is one of my all time favorite marvel characters for sure
Logan had multiple daughters, they just aren't all his. Jubilee and kitty are 100% daughters to him
@@GrimmGungren don't lie
@Krotas_DeityofConflicts i have a resin statue of her,Daredevil, and Two-Face, my guy
@Krotas_DeityofConflicts Found the guy that doesn't understand people like different characters.
You guys ever think that Logan ever asks Charles to wipe his memory of events like this to keep himself sane?
@@ArachnidYouth would Charles even be able to do that, Logan has a metal skull after all
He might be tempted to... but in cases like this I feel Logan would want to remember the kids name.
@@kylebacon3961 why would a metal skull make a difference?
@@julioyoshida906 I think because Xavier's brother uses a helmet that keeps his telepathy from working
Charles went (I haven't read in a while, so dunno if he still does) into Logan's head on a regular basis. It's how they became so close.
I like that Logan gives him a beer to numb his nervous system and his senses as much as he can so that he wouldn’t feel as much, also to let him enjoy a relatively cold one on the way out with a superhero.
I think it was more, that it was to give the kid one milestone of adulthood.
@@RequiemPoete that too. Just one last thing to go out on.
One beer ain't gonna do much
you've got to be kidding yourself if you think that kid was sitting with a superhero that night.
@@isaachanninen2020 i mean...
he was tho, logan is a superhero
This is why i like Logan,he literally makes his hands dirty so the world stays clean,and other X-Men can go around and play heros.
But when the chips fall down,Logan has to make hardest choice.
Like it or Not.
Typical Canadian.
Bro quoted captain price 😭
lol all the major X-men have had to do something like this. Let’s not let the script of a UA-cam short inform you on decades of comics.
@@rubaiyat300youre right, but what this short says is true
At the end of the day, logan is willing to do what it takes for good
There many reasons whys he willing to do that, from him living longer than anyone, to simplify seeing the bigger picture
Most of the time hes just handed the jobs most wouldnt take, not to say the other arnt willing to, but logan is willing to throw everything at something because he has nothing to lose compared to the others
You hit the nail right in the coffin. 👍
What sucks the most about this whole situation is that none of this is the kid's fault. He just woke up one day and got superpowers. He never asked for them or even wanted them in the first place. Yet, when he got them, everything in his life turned to shit and he had to hide in a cave just to make sure no one gets hurt by him
I don't agree with killing him. Sorry thiers other steps that could of been taken.
@@PedroPancho-sd8upWait what other steps?
Logan takes him back to the mansion and everyone who doesn't have an amazing healing factor or more dies.
Logan tries training the kid on his own, he doesn't know what to do and it just prolongs the kids suffering.
Logan allows the kid to keep living but without trying to train him just keeping him in that cave, one day someone will come in and find the kid, the kid will just hate their life more, or something else bad happens.
Those are the only three options I see at least
So I hate the fact that this happens a lot! Because why aren't they using a dampening collar on him???
You really didn't think of that?
MURDERERS!!!
@@TheBanjoDuck couldn’t Logan put a damping collar on him?
@@deraelevans222 I mean I guess that could have happened but what if the plot decided something happens to that dampening collar?
I read that comic. I wasn't even reading X-men at the time. But this really hurt, and I felt sad for the both of them.
Why was there no other option 😢
@zov282 It's hard to do anything with that power. All it's good for is killing.
@@zerozolo8981Their leader shoots uncontrollable lasers out of his face. They didn't even consider teaching him to control it. What if he could have stopped ultimatum. Maybe just take the blobs legs or just take the first layer of a person's skin on the arms.
@@zov282 What are u on about uncontrolled ?? Summers could control it by covering his eyes 🤦🏾 this kids power is to literally release radiation from his body from every breath on a city wide scale, no controlling that
What a out Legion and what he did. He has infinite people in his head who try to make him lose control. That kid was killing zero people in that cave and did zero damage to wolverine. At least teach him to keep his power from activating.
I read that. And it wasn’t about mutants being rounded up. The kid could kill the whole planet before mastering his power 😢
Which is why you use any of the teleporting/flying mutants to take him off planet to a place were he could master his power in peace.
The REAL reason why he was off'd is because that ability is WAY to broken. There's no reason to write an X-Men comic if one the X-Men can just erase their enemy from existence.
@@kingjamestres no mutants that don't have a healing factor could go near the kid. It killed all organic matter.
@@kingjamestres Wolverine has a healing factor, this kid destroys organic matter. What teleporters have healing factors? Teleporters would be vaporized
And the ability isn’t that broken, it’s not like he can choose who he kills, he’s got a field of death around him. He’d only be broken if they threw him into a field of people that someone wanted dead
@@kingjamestres you're acting as if it they had at hand a base IN SPACE for a SINGLE person to train ALONE, already constructed and just waiting for this occasion? As sad as it sounds, off'ing him was the most "realistic" solution
@@bandit3019Talking like teleportation spells don't exist. Like portal guns don't exist. Like a Jarvis piloted or a.i piloted spaceship doesn't exist 🙄
The x men for the longest time vilified Logan for making the hard choices that they wouldn’t . Until Scott realized that there are some problems that kind words and speeches can’t fix. When he gave Logan the covert op x team X-force and sent him with his team to deal with the villains you can’t reason with he finally got to do what he did best for a good reason. It’s a bitter sweet ,beautiful ,bitter bit of irony that once Logan finds a place he feels he doesn’t need to be THE weapon he is that they need him to be that weapon. So he does, because he is the best at what he does and someone has to do it.
and if someone has to do it id prefer it was someone who cares enough to have looked for another way first
@@theirishviking9278Agreed.
Remender's X-Force, that book was top tier!
It truly was
@@theirishviking9278it reminds me of a book called Scythe, where people are chosen young to be the bringers of death in a world where death has been cured
“I’d never want to be one”
“That, is the first requirement”
Not only that he knew what it was like to watch those he cared about die around him while he either outlived them or just watch them die infront of him. So out of all people to send it would be the best to send Wolverine. His insane healing factor plus his skeleton and his hard and unbreakable will while also his tender heart makes him a lovable character but also one who knows sometimes you got to make the hardest decision for everyone’s benefit.
Also the metal skeleton actively poisoning him 😅
@@TheAnimeEncyclopedia that might be true but at this point it hasn’t taken it’s tole yet
Hey uh, this Wolverine is from earth-1610, the ultimate universe. He is the one who tossed Cyclops off a cliff to seduce teenage Jean Grey and once got mind-swapped with Peter Parker and tried to sleep with MJ. Who was like 15.
Like, this Logan is a massive, MASSIVE creeper.
@@Kurotaisa I wasn’t referring to this version as a whole he’s a pretty stoic and reliable guy this one I had some semblance of a idea of which version this way due to the comic I have read it. I was aware he was a creep in this universe. In another one he fights venom and calls him a bitch for making Parker cry and made him change his ways.
He knew they would make him into a weapon. Imagine containing this kid and just dropping into a city. Just chucking a nuke that leaves no traces of damage but all lives lost and no property damage.
Someone would have found a way
No it was because of what happened in his hometown his existence could be used as an excuse to set up a DoFP type future and the X-men couldn't let that happen
@wintertrooper7918 I mean it still happens cause we'll mutants must suffer but you are right. He is a perfect example of how the world sees all mutants and they would stop at nothing to kill/cure all mutants
@@tevinstrachan1421 they become living weapons of mass destruction when they become teens, really odd "evolution" that some can shoot beams of energy while others become more hairy and agile.
Facts buddy every insane bugged out mad scientist without an Ounce of morality would be looking for that boi, in return eventually finding him
Looking at it that way is a good point. As dark as fury can be, this just seems like a better fit for the poor kid. If it were me, I think I'd rather be locked in some government facility deep underground waiting for the day the government decides to deploy me as a bomb.
Rather than being offed by Logan. I mean this is a universe where aliens come to invade periodically, not to mention all the other villainous power houses out there.
I stand by the opinion, wolverine has a worse life than Spiderman. He has claws that cuts open his skin everytime he uses it, he still feels the pain. He has had to fight in every major war in the last 200 years. He has watched all of his loved one dies, he can't make too many new loved ones as he knows he will watch them die too. he was tortured during the weapon X program where they made him forget all his memories for decades. He has had 4 children, 3 of which were killed, 1 of which he had to kill himself. He survived a nuke in hiroshima, he has been tortured to death just to regenerate multiple times etc. And Wolverine out lives everyone on earth as we find out in the future he becomes old man phoenix where he meets old king thor. So he has to watch everyone on Earth die too.
Wolverine and spiderman fs are just suffering personified but wolverine beat Pete tenfold
To be fair, most of the crap spiderman has to deal with comes from the authors being aholes or really really creepy, yes that author marrying mj and having kids with her is pathetic.
And if he permanently died, his body would still be used for experiments, even make weapons. Not even a proper funeral for this man.
Wolverine's kill more of his own kids than just one, check out the mongrels.
He WANTED to fight the wars 😂😂😂 bros a killer
Wolverine, Deadpool, Spider-Man and Hulk. The 4 Horsemen of crippling and walking depression.
@@infinitygauntlet101 don’t forget the 5th one, Batman
@@landonmatthews1229 ah yes batman, a very prominent character from the marvel universe
@@Artteza are u slow?, he didn’t say marvel characters, he said “4 horsemen of crippling depression” Batman fits that category, and plus he’s also a comic book character
Even though I’m personally not a fan you kinda gotta throw Punisher in there as well
Sad part about it is most of these people never asked for it they were just born that way so that makes it even more tough
Yeah, but how many of them got a cool, or at least unique power? Especially one that didn't wipe out people en masse.
bro just figured out mutant discrimination is an analogy for racism
It's fully referenced in the movies through the depiction of antisemitism
Things like this are why i liked the X-force team from the comics. They're basically the X-men's blackops team filled with all the good mutants that aren't afraid to kill if needed
Agreed. They were my favorite "X-title". Well, XForce and Xmen 2099, but admittedly, 2099 kind of started losing it's footing after a while.
That said, Fox had their own Cinematic Universe in their hands... a they had to do was release New Mutants and make the last Xmen movie Inferno. Where they could have crossed over with New Mutants. Then, at the end of it all, have a concern about what to do with this New team of young Mutants... enter Cable and Domino from Deadpook 2. Then we could have gotten the XForce movie we have been looking forward to for 20 years.
Wasn't Excalibur and X- Factor similar to what you speak of...
@mercurry718 I'm not too familiar with x-factor, but my understanding was x-caliber was primarily a British team
"So, one chromosome or whatever to the left...and I maybe could've been one of the X-Men?"
"Maybe. Yeah."
"...Just do it..."
Alright...that hurt
Nah u have to be black to be x men
Do ya research on it brother
That reminds me off the since with Young Brainiac in God and Monster.
Supes had to kill Brainiac in order to save a whole city.
Finish your beer 😢
That's... that's so F'd. Ultimate Universe has no remorse for anyone 😔
He'll never heal from those scars
Nope.
Facts
This is one of those times where the mutant canceling collar would be very useful
He had a target on his head, and he has the knowledge of killing everyone he knew. Mercy.
When you say “when you need someone to go on a mission where it’s not guaranteed anyone will come back, you send in the Wolverine” that hits hard because maybe that’s why he’s always angry and in so much pain. He had to do all the dirty work no one else wants to do.
He's angry bc of his mutation he's constantly keeping in check. But I like the idea
@@jsmall10671 ahhh I see. Good to know. I could imagine the physical toll it would take. And being alive for hundreds of years going through everything he went through.
Wolverine’s life sucks so bad that just looking in to his mind got Charles Xavier sober and back to his old self after his life went to crap.
Absolutely love his relationship between him and Nightcrawler even though he may not believe in what night Crawford believes in the comics he does not mock or make fun of his faith and at several times Logan has actually went to church with nightcrawler
Bro 100%fact he even asked if Kurt thought there would be a place for him in the kingdom and Kurt told him when he got there Kurt would welcome him with open arms.
@@markcole8598 man, that's just so heartwarming
Its sad when someone who doesn't deserve it but has to die in comics
They got their weapon. And I lost my childhood.
“i wont ket you die a virgin kid”
“what?”
Aw come on lmao
That's just wrong
If I could like this comment twice I would 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 you wrong bro
Him Deadpool and Spiderman there's a reason they all hang out at some point in time
And punisher
@whiteeye3453 Glad someone remembered Frank.
That child specifically extremely radioactive, almost everyone in the town/city he was in got vaporized into thin air after just a couple minutes or as seen in the comic itself - melted away in front of him cause of his problem.
"I have to kill you because you make us look bad" -Wolverine probably.
Ni because he literally would have to live life under constant surveillance and supervision, some foods he literally could not eat, and him and other mutants could be attacked and rounded up by the government at any time.
This was a mercy kill.
@@ProtocolAbyss you just detailed why I made the joke, all while killing said joke. (Relax, it's not that serious)
How did he carry-out the kill?
There was a comic i dont quite remember what it was but it was about the relationship’s the X-men had to Charles as this issue was about wolverine it starts of light and joking with jokes about how Wolverine is older than Charles and so on but the mood kind of goes dark at the end of the issue where Charles learns about a female mutant that has a bomb like power and is at any moment about to blow up there is jo way around it and he calls up for Logan in his office charles tries to lighten the mood to make it seem he just wants to talk with a friend but Logan knows why he is there its the only reason he ever gets called to charles’s office alone by Charles’s order Charles gives him the mission brief down and logan asks “so its just like last time” implying that they have this type of conversation many times its chilling
X-Men used to be so good. #394 is my favourite issue. Warp bruh. This issue is exactly had I'd introduce my X-Men to the MCU. 10/10 book.
I'll be honest, this whole thing makes the X-Men's 'anti-cure' stance seem so hollow. I get the potential abuses of that, I really really do -- but they pay for that in the lives of other mutants.
His age/longevity, experiences, and being all over the world over all that time as made him really wise as well.
He may a savage berserker rage. But, that’s only when you done poked the bear too much.
Wolverine is the best leader in Marvel. He’s rarely in charge but if he speaks the leader of the group always listens. If they don’t listen, Wolverine is usually the only alive to see the consequences
well most tend to listen to him because he has the experience
@@wintertrooper7918 correct… I’d argue the best judge of character as well due to experience but also because he’s not constrained by idealistic ideologies
He's like an old, war-weary but razor-sharp Sargeant Major...
Wolverines Batman Ace moment 😢
Close, but Batman didn't kiil Ace. Her death was imminent and natural. The kid was actually killed by Wolverine and he has to live with that.
@@coolraul07 point being is was still heart breaking and only they could do it
More like Superman killing kid Brainiac pre Gods and Monsters. That one hit hard AF too.
@@TrueDiox Explains why that version of Superman is so angry and bitter.
Not to mention the fact that he's lived so long that he's seen most of the people he's cared about die while he stayed young
Logan really out here introducing him to alcoholism before he dies
Hey why not introduce him to one of the worlds pleasures before he dies? It is his first and last one.😐
As someone else said the child is going to die anyway and alcohol is seen as something adult only so it’s a nice action from wolverine as well as having properties that suppress reaction time and pain signals from the nerves so it makes it less painful for the child in the end. It’s fucked up but it’s what happens in the comic.
Probably the most human thing too do, because even in the face death nothing can be worse.
If you got to die either way it makes sense
I’ve read compelling arguments that, around this time, the writing for X-men kind of jumped the shark with power scaling and how it ties into allegory.
Perhaps it had been sneaking up prior over the years, but things like this really opened Pandora’s Box.
Don’t forget the massive plot armour.
Deadpool said once that the biggest superpower of Wolverine was his popularity, that is the real key to his invincibility.
You know its bad when a dwarf offers you beer and is not a Leprechaun
I think part of what makes Logan so great though is that it’s a classic story of finding his family. Logan is a 200 year old man who lost his memories due to the experiments conducted on him. And yet with the effort of Charles Xavier and the X-Men, he finds a family and forms new memories with them. I don’t think enough stories play off of that aspect. If I were to write a Wolverine comic I’d give him an inner-monologue, and through that we would definitively see what he thinks of everyone. We’d see that despite his rough, temperamental exterior he truly loves and appreciates every single one of his comrades
You don't need inner monologue to convey what a character thinks. The story telling through his actions can say a lot more.
@@romkin1197 I moreso want to see his inner thoughts though. He’s a complex character who hides his emotions behind a gruff exterior. I want to write a comic that’s a full deconstruction of Wolverine so we know how his brain ticks
This could have been the wolverine and the X-men show if it was around long enough
Crazy to think one mutant could kill so many on accident. Makes me wonder just how crazy some mutant abilities I don’t know about are.
Some are absolutely insane. Altering reality, matter manipulation, warping space, mental manipulation/control, immortality, regeneration, telapotation, etc.
It's also why I can't really blame people (regular humans) in X-Men comics for being either afraid/hateful of Mutants when at any moment someone could pop and BOOM, your whole family is dead. Doesn't mean I agree with how they treat them, but I understand the fear they have towards them.
That's why it always made no sense for X-Men to be an allegory for the Civil Rights Movement. Mutants are far more dangerous than minorities, even if both groups act completely normal, and civilized.
This. This is how you write a Wolverine story.
Not just every person he possibly cared about, an entire town. Everyone he didn't know. He was constantly releasing a toxin/poison/virus or whatever that cause simultaneous combustion
I was literally thinking "Xavier? block his mind, you've done it before!"
Then send in the mutant that nullifies abilities to this kid. Gosh dang there were solutions here.
But how would the ability work? If it has to work up close then im afraid it’d be useless, the ‘nullify’ mutant would be vaporised before he had the chance
@@Mr_Grapesnope. The power wouldn't work as long as the mutant is near. That isn't getting into the fact Xavier could have knocked the kid out and thus turn his power off via telepathic sleepy times
@@CodyMeThey couldn’t it also was a instance of mass genocide like. See if leech actually has a range and i don’t think leech existed in the ultimates universe. Telepathy on paper sounds good until the mfer wakes up around anyone who doesn’t have an ungodly healing factor.
@@CodyMein the comic pictured the kid killed everyone while unconcsious
So yes, they had many options, but this wasn't about the kid they could have helped the kid, but they couldn't cover up all the death he caused in his hometown and if it got out that this kid was a mutant and caused it all and was still alive it could be a DoFP set up and that wasn't something that Xavier and the X-men were willing to deal with so Logan was sent in there to give the kid a mercy killing since he's the only one among them that would be able to approach him with out dying
"The hardest choices require the strongest wills."
- Thanos
Technically this makes that kid the most powerful mutant to ever exist
Not really. He just destroys organic matter in a small radius around him. He's not indestructible or a super genius or able to fuck with the fabric of reality.
Faced with a robot or a guy with a healing factor and he's just a kid again.
Not the most powerful but one of the most dangerous
@@RaccidoI wouldn't call a small town "small radious"
@@CRSB00 I would when we're talking about "most powerful mutant to ever exist".
Some of the people on that list threaten galaxies.
@@Raccido and you would be wrong, being small comparred to somethong else is diferent to just being small, the same way an elephant is small compared to a blue whale but that doesn't make elephants small
I would like to think Wolverine slipped him a drug in the drink that would just put him to sleep. Either so he'd be asleep before Wolverine killed him or he'd just sleep and not wake up again... ever
Of course... Imagine being relegated as a side character and dumbing down his skills just to keep PG rating in movies and animated series but still expected to get the sales up because of his popularity
Yup. Most younger fans are so use to the PG-PG13 version. They'll be shook to see the comic version. Kids LOVE badasses....until they actually do " Bad".
@@spottedslash4256who? When I was a kid I knew he was the best at what he does and that what he does isn't very nice
@@frederickdawson2253 Yeah that's the motto . But I bet you weren't thinking about ol Wolvie murdering kids out of necessity.
@@spottedslash4256That post-Logan depression hit hard
When was Wolverine ever relegated as a side characters in the films? Other characters were pushed down to prop Logan up in the films.
“You know exactly what’s coming.”
NO TF I DIDN’T
"Wolverine lives one of the saddest" NOW HOLD ON BUSTER, aren't you forgetting a certain spider? "out of the Xmen" yea that's fair.
A mutant so dangerous that not even the X Institute can save him or teach him how to control his power
I know the reason Wolverine had to kill him but it just seemed rushed. The kid harbored no ill intention. It's like if someone got cancer and we just killed them because they were gonna die eventually.
not rushed. Its a beautifully crafted ending where the kids accepts his death after losing everything and everyone. he has nothing left and if there was a chance of helping him it wasn't worth taking it since he could of ended the lives of more people.
He killed every living organism in 2 minutes it would be way too dangerous to let him live specifically with the amount of villains they face😢
This poor kid right here is why humanity is afraid of mutants. And to a degree that fear is incredibly justified. Marvel at times gets too caught up in allegory that they seem to forget that some mutants are terrifying to the common man for a good reason and seem to write off some justifiable fears as bigotry and hate.
It’s sad for everyone involved in this story. The kid, Wolverine, and the extended families of the victims who are NEVER going to know what happened to their loved ones.
the fear is justifiable at points but they take it to extremes groups like the FoH, the purifiers, they kill mutants just for being mutants not because they can dod something
@@wintertrooper7918 FOH was introduce around when mutant were not that powerful and most mutant didn't have crazy power, so their hate was meant to be more ridiculous sense most of those they hate can't really hurt them. Like the old lore used to be that most mutant had either a physical mutation (like big hairy or a big nose), weak to useless power, or both and the Mutant like the Xmen and Brotherhood who had useful power with minor or no physical mutation were consider the top 10 percent. Even among those their Mutant that ability more of a disability or a danger to themselves. Powercreeping that came later sort of made the Fear justified but never really dealt with except for few issues like these.
What I don't get is how some people can hate and fear mutants, but love and adore the Avengers and F4 when members of their roster can potentially cause just as much if not more damage than the kid in this short.
@SuperboyLilly and then the sane media portrays destructive saviors like Iron man as beacons of human excellence who should be worshipped as such
@@SuperboyLilly I remember reading one comic issue that had a Avenger/Xmen Crossover. It mention by some governments that Magneto actions sort of made mutant instead of being viewed as a minor problem, to instead a global problem. Government actually said in a issue that no one really seriously thoughts mutants were a threat save for a few but Magneto action made more people and natiom realizing they are a global threat. Early Marvel people who had power rarely flex it enought to show that they are a global problem and most of the other heroes manage to keep thing quite enought that the government don't view them as a threat. Like most of the Avenger villain in the early day just robbed a bank and those that can do more are rare or delt with in a way that people don't know about it, but as comic went on they push up the Threat level to the point that everything is a global or universal threat and making it harder to cover it up. Avenger actually mention that they sometimes can't deal with certain issue because it they did people will start to think that people with power can dictates how society and government are run, and that would make Norma people hate super power people more if they think they are powerless for change.
Xavier: runs a school for gifted mutant children
Also Xavier: but not that kid..
The school is for teaching control. This kid would literally kill everyone before being taught control of his power.
What's Xavier supposed to do? No one can be around the kid or they die unless they have a healing factor like Logan's.
@@DemonFireRain And even then, we've seen proof that his healing factor can be overwhelmed.
nothings ever sad until it ends. it may be heart breaking but never sad until it ends
Me legit drinking my second beer listening to the story knowing how it was going to play out before it began. The wolverine is by far one of the greatest superheroes of all time that Hugh jackman played beautifully in…
He goes through so much that's why he's one of my favorite x-men
Not only that, but it's a mercy. Nobody can truly live like that, you can't make food, you can't eat it, he's FUCKED.
You never think comics would ever show such emotion its always passes off as action only type reading. But then there are comics that have better stories and better touching moments then movies/tv like this 🔥
Wolverine and spiderman have the saddest backstory’s, these different backstorys for them both is crazy
"Wolverine is the sadest xman" ForgetMeNot in the courner asking if he is just a joke
Who?
@fangsabre I can't remember what we were talking about but it was probably nothing anyways
Bro i love ur videos. U do them so well and i can’t buy some comics. Thx man 😄
Would've been cool if they made an alternate reality where the boy lives and logan mentors him, making him a powerful loving mutant, learning from his past to build an extraordinary future
To be frank it’s kinda hard to use anything that vaporizes organic matter in a “good” way. At least with a fire ability he doesn’t HAVE to kill his target but if your vaporizing someone there’s just no coming back.
Dude is seriously the Grim Reaper even though there's a Marvel character already named Grim Reaper
This comic nearly made me cry, cause you actually see the chaos he caused, when logan showed up the kid knew what was going to happen and Logan knew it needed to be done and couldint say anything that may cheer him up, he couldint lie, so he stayed honest and comforted him till the dee was done
"Shawarma" would've appreciated that donation
This seems to be Marvel's solution for how to deal with Shigaraki from My Hero Acadamia, before he became such a threat that people lost faith in heroes.
This is ultimate marvels solution which is very different from normal 616
@@mero7731 Either way, it's almost certain they took the idea for this comic from My Hero Acadamia, as it's how Shigaraki started out, killing his family with pretty much the identical ability.
@@LlorDrei You got the order wrong. My Hero Academia took elements from both Ultimate Spider-man and X-men.
This specific comic came out a decade before My Hero Academia even began.
This is Ultimate X-Men #41, which released in 2004, and MHA came out in 2014.
@@dushaunlewis7574 Actually makes a lot more sense, considering how many Marvel and DC allusions MHA makes with it's characters.
@@LlorDrei How young are you to even think an X-men story copied MHA? Horikoshi is literally a massive Marvel fan
Even Professors X know when he has to do something like this, you send the one man who's The Best at what he does. No other X-Men could of done something like this. 😒
It was also a reflection of his own existence. That everyone ever cared about would eventually die because of him and even those who doesn't know that is near him.
Further into the series you find out that Nick Fury sent him to "deal" with that kid. Logan actually uses that as leverage against Fury by threatening to tell Charles about that mission.
Don't drink beer, kids!
Don't listen to this boring bastard ^
Enjoy Life whilst it's good
Can you please go over some moments Wolverine has to make the tough choice, i think it’s not looked at enough and the general census is that Logan was always an immature child 😢
I always think about this every so often, and it makes me feel a little sad 😔
And there are literally dozens of mutants that strong or stronger that they just leave alone.
Ah yes, the “here have a beer before I kill you” movie trope that is totally unoriginal
Why not just hide him and keep him secret though? Professor X probably has plenty of Mutants that can keep his identity secret.
Because he'd kill them.
Hell, the only reason the likes of Wither weren't killed is because his power requires skin to skin contact.
This kid was on another level, and this isn't the only time Xavier has done this. Matthew Malloy is another famous example.
Because of the kid doesn't require touch to wipe you off the map. It's also a teenager we're talking about
He would have to be somewhere almost completely secluded with almost no interaction with anyone other than Wolverine or someone else with a powerful healing factor. If I remember correctly, his ability instantly kills anyone around him within a certain radius with no way to turn it off, and the only reason Wolverine survives is because he can heal.
@@Sicarius_Avindar full body suit?
@@SmokeyOwOs the guy above you says otherwise lol.
still better then spiderman comics
Bro they just Merk any happy ending unless he kills
@@bonbon372 yeah
And then every one forgets that forge has made mutant dampening (and possibly neutralizing) collars before. Hmm, guess the plot line take the wheel on this one. Or did i remember wrong? Was a long time ago tbh.
This is another universe Earth 1610. The universe Miles Morales came from. The Forge from earth 616 made the cure gun not the 1610 variant.
@@m.k.o7610 That doesn't exactly work in the comics' favor. They've been slamming the reset/new continuity button like a slap chop to fix their buggy logic for decades now. It's no longer feasible to keep track.
@@ember3579Huh? At the time this came out it wasn't really hard to keep track of, the Ultimate Universe was very clearly its own thing and had a very limited amount of series.
If that kid was really from South Carolina, that wasn't his first beer...
Living 200 years long enough to have to do and be strong enough for decision like this make me feel lucky I got a time limit
Man, when these characters go to the right writers they're incredible
Imagine being sent out to kill a kid who doesn't mean to hurt anyone. That must've been gut wrenchingly hard to do what had to be done.
It's stuff like this that really shatter the whole discrimination-angle that the mutants supposedly represent. Yes, when singular people can instantaneously vaporize towns or invade your mind and control you, you should be very afraid of them.
He was a walking stage 4 cancer pulse when he hit 14 , rough but could of been a great weapon in some war
Literally any other hero would have chosen to try to save him.
Wolverine is battle hardened and knows exactly how to make those hard decisions. Even at the cost of his own mental health.
And this is on top of people just enjoying torturing him and him outliving almost everyone he cared about.
when you get older and realize hero is just a word and a matter of perception
Another reason we need Wolverine, Deadpool, and Spidey to team up... Or start a support group.
Such a sad story because the kid unintentionally unalived parents, all kids at his school including his crush. They had no idea what hit em
People also kinda sleep on The Thing, he’s definitely in Marvel’s Top 5 most tortured characters
Actually, the problem is, this proves the point of those against mutants. So theyre going out to kill him to not allow them to be wrong.
That’s what I liked so much the Ultimate Universe. They weren’t afraid to tell dense stories and didn’t watered down anything. I’m grateful to be a kid who grew with this Marvel.
This is something I wished that was touched on more in the comics, if there was just a group of people who could just wipe out cities with their mind or even just cause great harm in unpredictable ways, it is 100% natural to be absolutely terrified of that possibility, its not out of ignorance that people would be scared, its out of understanding that if even a C tier mutant wants you dead, there's little you could do to stop it
I read this comic. the kid wakes up to find the remains of his mom's body on the floor in the kitchen, and then later watches his best friend melt into sludge in front of him at the school. leading to the kid running away into the wild to hide and avoid hurting more people
This is why Wolverine and Deadpool are my absolute favorites.
And this is what makes Wolverine a really good character It’s not just that he’s a badass all the time it’s that at times he’s a serious character and that’s what makes him good