Wolverine in other media

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Adaptations of Wolverine in other media
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Original sourceComics published by Marvel Comics
First appearance Cameo appearance: The Incredible Hulk #180 (October 1974)
Full appearance:The Incredible Hulk #181 (November 1974) (October 1974)
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Wolverine is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is one of the few X-Men characters to be included in every media adaptation of the X-Men franchise, including film, television, cartoons, anime, and podcasts.

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Television

Wolverine as depicted in X-Men: The Animated Series. Wolverine (X-Men- The Animated Series).png
Wolverine as depicted in X-Men: The Animated Series .
Wolverine as depicted in X-Men: Evolution. Wolverine (X-Men Evolution).png
Wolverine as depicted in X-Men: Evolution .

Film

Animation

Live-action

Logan / Wolverine, portrayed by Hugh Jackman, as depicted in The Wolverine. Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.png
Logan / Wolverine, portrayed by Hugh Jackman, as depicted in The Wolverine .

Video games

Miscellaneous

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