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After this series, Wolverine will go on to reunite with an also resurrected Cyclops in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018''... oh boy.
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After this series, Wolverine will go on to reunite with an also resurrected Cyclops in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018''... oh boy.
''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018''. ComicBook/MonicaRambeau said it best: "[[ComicBook/{{Nextwave}} X-men come back more than Jesus.]]"
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* AnimateDead: Persephone's chief ability, which she uses to form an army by animating corpses. Doing this to Wolverine reactivated his healing factor, resurrecting him actually coming backi from the dead.
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'''''Return of Wolverine''''' is a five issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Charles Soule with art by various artists and released as part of the ComicBook/MarvelAFreshStart relaunch.
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After his death, his friends mourned him. With his reappearance, everyone looked for him. But how did Wolverine return? The final part of Charles Soule's ''Franchise/{{Wolverine}}'' trilogy, starting with ''ComicBook/DeathOfWolverine'' and followed by ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine'', ''Return of Wolverine'' will tell the tale of how Wolverine escaped his inescapable death.
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After his death, his friends mourned him. With his reappearance, everyone looked for him. But how did Wolverine return? The final part of Charles Soule's ''Franchise/{{Wolverine}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'' trilogy, starting with ''ComicBook/DeathOfWolverine'' and followed by ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine'', ''Return of Wolverine'' will tell the tale of how Wolverine escaped his inescapable death.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Wolverine's resurrection is the result of this, as Persephone's ability of [[AnimateDead animating the dead]] backfired when she tried it on him, reactivating his HealingFactor and ending up to actually resurrecting him.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Wolverine's resurrection is the result of this, as Persephone's ability of [[AnimateDead animating the dead]] backfired when she tried it on him, reactivating his HealingFactor and ending up to actually resurrecting him.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Wolverine's resurrection is the resulot of this, as Persephone's ability of [[AnimateDead animating the dead]] backfired when she tried it on him, reactivating his HealingFactor and ending up to actually resurrecting him.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Wolverine's resurrection is the resulot result of this, as Persephone's ability of [[AnimateDead animating the dead]] backfired when she tried it on him, reactivating his HealingFactor and ending up to actually resurrecting him.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Wolverine's resurrection is the resulot of this, as Persephone's ability of [[AnimateDead animating the dead]] backfired when she tried it on him, reactivating his HealingFactor and ending up to actually resurrecting him.
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* RetCanon: The heat claws are apparently inspired by ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' of all things.
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* RevisitingTheRoots: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers. This hasn't been a thing since ''House of M'' happened and gave him full access to his memories.
** This is now changing as the issues deal with him having the ability to unlock his memories, and as for issue#5, he has unlocked almost all of his memories, with the exception of one, his most raged and dangerous self, for the time being.....
** This is now changing as the issues deal with him having the ability to unlock his memories, and as for issue#5, he has unlocked almost all of his memories, with the exception of one, his most raged and dangerous self, for the time being.....
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* RevisitingTheRoots: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers. This hasn't been a thing since ''House of M'' happened and gave him full access to his memories.
** This is now changing asmemories. In the issues deal with him having the ability to unlock end it's [[spoiler: averted, as Logan releases all his memories, memories and as for issue#5, he has unlocked almost all of aspects anyway... except his memories, with the exception of one, his most raged and dangerous self, for the time being.....berserker side -- what this means going forward in unclear]].
** This is now changing as
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* ContinuityNod: This series uses the plot elements introduced in the ''Hunt For Wolverine'' series.
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* ContinuityNod: This series uses the plot elements introduced in the ''Hunt For Wolverine'' series.series and naturally elaborates on the clues the others found towards Logan's situation.
** Weapon Lost: Logan was under the control of the villain performing black ops for them.
** Claws of a Killer: The villain has the power to animate the dead, for which they were experimenting with machinery to do more strongly over longer distances.
** Adamantium Agenda: Sinister's database of everyone's DNA was pilfered to keep track of every powered person on Earth, as those with powers retain them after reanimation.
** Weapon Lost: Logan was under the control of the villain performing black ops for them.
** Claws of a Killer: The villain has the power to animate the dead, for which they were experimenting with machinery to do more strongly over longer distances.
** Adamantium Agenda: Sinister's database of everyone's DNA was pilfered to keep track of every powered person on Earth, as those with powers retain them after reanimation.
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* RevisitingTheRoots: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers. This hasn't been a thing since ''House of M'' happened and gave him full access to his memories.**Thos this memories.
**This is now changing as the issues deal with him having the ability to unlock his memories, and as forissue#5 issue#5, he has unlocked almost all of his memories, with the exception of one, his most raged and dangerous self, for the time being.....
**This is now changing as the issues deal with him having the ability to unlock his memories, and as for
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* RevisitingTheRoots: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers. This hasn't been a thing since ''House of M'' happened and gave him full access to his memories.**Thos this is now changing as the issues deal with him having the ability to unlock his memories, and as for issue#5 he has unlocked almost all of his memories, with the exception of one, his most raged and dangerous self, for the time being.....
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* ContinuityNod: This series uses the plot elements introduced in the Hunt For Wolverine series.
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacy with Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began.
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacy with Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began.
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* CallBack: The way Logan destroys Persephone's final satellite is similar to how he destroyed Cornelius' adamantium reserves in ''Death of Wolverine''.
* ContinuityNod: This series uses the plot elements introduced in theHunt ''Hunt For Wolverine Wolverine'' series.
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacy with Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began. However, ''Wolverine: Infinity Watch'' #1 later revealed that [[spoiler:the Logan who did the Infinity Stone stuff is actually Old Man Phoenix from Jason Aaron's ''Thor'' series]].
* ContinuityNod: This series uses the plot elements introduced in the
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacy with Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began. However, ''Wolverine: Infinity Watch'' #1 later revealed that [[spoiler:the Logan who did the Infinity Stone stuff is actually Old Man Phoenix from Jason Aaron's ''Thor'' series]].
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* TheReveal: Persephone is a mutant with the ability to [[AnimateaDead reanimate the dead under her control]]. Logan was revived when she acquired his corpse and an unexpected interaction between her powers and his healing factor brought him back completely.
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* TheReveal: Persephone is a mutant with the ability to [[AnimateaDead [[AnimateDead reanimate the dead under her control]]. Logan was revived when she acquired his corpse and an unexpected interaction between her powers and his healing factor brought him back completely.
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* EliteMooks: Superhumans reanimated by Persephone retain their powers.
* EvilPlan: Soteira has a KillSat network literally capable of instantly killing everyone on Earth and then projecting her powers to reanimate everyone under her control. Complete, undetected world takeover.
* FossilRevival: One of Soteira's projects is research into reviving extinct species.
* EvilPlan: Soteira has a KillSat network literally capable of instantly killing everyone on Earth and then projecting her powers to reanimate everyone under her control. Complete, undetected world takeover.
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* RemoteBody: Because of her powers Persephone has an unlimited amount of proxy bodies at her disposal.
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* TheReveal: Persephone is a mutant with the ability to [[AnimateaDead reanimate the dead under her control]]. Logan was revived when she acquired his corpse and an unexpected interaction between her powers and his healing factor brought him back completely.
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* BigDamnKiss: Ava kisses Logan because... reasons? He just saved her life, but still.
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* BigDamnKiss: Ava kisses Logan because... reasons? He just saved her life, but still. [[spoiler:She later turns out to be DeadAllAlong and possessed by Persephone, who was presumably just screwing with Logan]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:He's the best around! best! Around! Nothing's ever gonna keep him down!]]
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* StatusQuoIsGod: It took a long time, but the series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers. This hasn't been a thing since ''House of M'' happened and gave him full access to his memories.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: It took a long time, but the RevisitingTheRoots: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers. This hasn't been a thing since ''House of M'' happened and gave him full access to his memories.
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* OffingTheOffspring: Logan kills Daken one more time.
* OffingTheOffspring: Logan kills Daken one more time.
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* BigDamnKiss: Ava kisses Logan because... reasons? He just saved her life, but still.
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacyand with Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began.
* OffingTheOffspring: Logan kills Daken one moretime.time, by setting him on fire.
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* OffingTheOffspring: Logan kills Daken one more
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'''''Return of Wolverine''''' is a five issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Charles Soule with art by various artists and released as part of the ComicBook/MarvelAFreshStart relaunch.
After his death, his friends mourned him. With his reappearance, everyone looked for him. But how did Wolverine return? The final part of Charles Soule's ''Franchise/{{Wolverine}}'' trilogy, starting with ''ComicBook/DeathOfWolverine'' and followed by ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine'', ''Return of Wolverine'' will tell the tale of how Wolverine escaped his inescapable death.
Waking up with no memories but a name and people to protect, Wolverine must once again outrun his past as he tries to piece his life back together. But some parts are better left forgotten, and some people don't want Wolverine to return...
After this series, Wolverine will go on to reunite with an also resurrected Cyclops in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018''... oh boy.
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* BackToBasics: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers.
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacy and Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began.
* OffingTheOffspring: Logan kills Daken one more time.
* OneSteveLimit: Two months after this series started, ''Dead Man Logan'' began, which promises to do away with the Old Man Logan character that Marvel had brought in to replace the original Logan.
* UnstoppableRage: The aspect of Logan that embodies this side of him is monstrous, and entering his berserker mode now aslso causes his claws to heat up.
* WolverineClaws: This series introduces Wolverine's light-up action, the so called "heat claws" that cause his claws to heat up and glow orange, seemingly a new aspect of his berserker mode.
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'''''Return of Wolverine''''' is a five issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Charles Soule with art by various artists and released as part of the ComicBook/MarvelAFreshStart relaunch.
After his death, his friends mourned him. With his reappearance, everyone looked for him. But how did Wolverine return? The final part of Charles Soule's ''Franchise/{{Wolverine}}'' trilogy, starting with ''ComicBook/DeathOfWolverine'' and followed by ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine'', ''Return of Wolverine'' will tell the tale of how Wolverine escaped his inescapable death.
Waking up with no memories but a name and people to protect, Wolverine must once again outrun his past as he tries to piece his life back together. But some parts are better left forgotten, and some people don't want Wolverine to return...
After this series, Wolverine will go on to reunite with an also resurrected Cyclops in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018''... oh boy.
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* BackToBasics: The series' approach to Wolverine seemingly resets him back to his original state: he is now amnesiac and doesn't know how he got his powers.
* ContinuitySnarl: The series seemingly takes place before all the stuff in Legacy and Logan wielding an Infinity Stone, as he very clearly has his memories in those stories, as well as his little cameos during said relaunch. However, the original Jean Grey is back in this story (and leading her own group of X-Men)... which happened a while after Legacy began.
* OffingTheOffspring: Logan kills Daken one more time.
* OneSteveLimit: Two months after this series started, ''Dead Man Logan'' began, which promises to do away with the Old Man Logan character that Marvel had brought in to replace the original Logan.
* UnstoppableRage: The aspect of Logan that embodies this side of him is monstrous, and entering his berserker mode now aslso causes his claws to heat up.
* WolverineClaws: This series introduces Wolverine's light-up action, the so called "heat claws" that cause his claws to heat up and glow orange, seemingly a new aspect of his berserker mode.