Everyone Has Standards: Invoked by Beast when he mocks Logan's moral code, saying that since he's fine with killing it's funny that he has a problem with gene-editing.Enemy Mine: Wolverine teams up with Maverick to take down Beast after the latter goes rogue.Eats Babies: Invoked by Wolverine when he accuses Omega Red of being likely to treat a pregnancy ward as a buffet.Note: If you are reading this, it means you found my note. Logan leaves a note for Louise under a tile in her church. Dead Man Writing: Subverted in issue #5.Cult: Members of a mutant worshipping cult are at the auction in Madripoor that sells mutant-related items.Crossover: The August 2023 event Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance will serve as one between Percy's current runs on Wolverine and Ghost Rider.Logan is the shared character, after all, and threads and plot points from one book frequently affect and/or get picked up in the other. Continuity Overlap: While Wolverine is running parallel with the entire Krakoan Age, it's most closely intertwined with Percy's still-ongoing run on X-Force (2019).Continuity Nod: Logan makes mention of the time Magneto ripped the adamantium from his bones.It's made up of controlled Wolverine clones for soldiers and clones of himself for logistical support and research. Clone Army: Beast creates one when he forms the Weapons of X.After getting disillusioned about his country while in the military, as well as whatever happened to his face, losing his wife, and his daughter getting bone cancer, he gets involved with mutantdom and has to go through getting brainwashed, go on the run, get machine gunned down to the point that his only hope is a mutant healer, falling into the arctic ocean, and becoming a hostage for Beast. When facing Blackmoore in a duel, Logan remembers that he has faced Arakkii fighters in the ring with uncertain rules before, that is, back in X of Swords.When Louise has been turned into a vampire, Logan argues that the moose-eating vampire teens in issue #6 prove that you can always stay true to yourself.When Omega Red claims Logan has hurt mutants and been suggestible to mesmerizing of late, he is calling back to the Pale Lady in the first three issues of the run.Logan is being targeted by vampires because regular feedings of his blood allow them to walk in the daylight, calling back to when he willingly donated blood to Jubilee when she was a vampire for the same reason.Logan runs into someone in a bar whom he first met in Dunwich sanitorium back in Weapon X.Needless to say, they don't live long enough to find out. Bumbling Henchmen Duo: Two goons on Maverick's "borrowed" submarine stop to discuss whether they should be worried when they discover a broken window.Borrowed Catchphrase: In #32, Beast appropriates one of Wolverine's.īeast: I'm doing what I must.Black Market: The main storyline is about how a crime syndicate named the Flower Cartel is somehow taking the petals from Krakoa's flowers (which the mutant country use to make the drugs and sell to other countries) and selling them on the black market.The Bartender: Fred Dukes (the Blob) is now the bartender of the Green Lagoon, Krakoa's own drinking establishment.A normal human being who is tracking down the Flower Cartel and comes across Logan. Badass Normal: Agent Jeff Bannister of the CIA.Back from the Dead: Though he was killed in X of Swords, Apocalypse's son Death is back in issue #12.Asshole Victim: Omega Red slaughters the racist lynch mob who were about to freeze Logan.An Arm and a Leg: Naturally, this sort of thing doesn't faze Logan, but he is rather surprised when one of his arms turns up at an auction.Affectionate Nickname: Black Tom gives Maddie the byname of Maddie Ha-ha because she laughs a lot.This makes me not immoral, but amoral, and thus clear-headed in my decision-making." There are advantageous and disadvantageous moves. "But I believe in no god beyond calculation and reason. Some form of god (which could also find a lesser substitute in a parent, a teacher, a police officer, et al.) is watching your actions of even listening to your thoughts. "Morality is usually based on a fear of punishment.
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