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.
Wolverine appears in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced again by Steve Blum.[4] This version is a member of the eponymous squad and student of the Xavier Academy.
Wolverine appears in the Marvel Anime franchise, voiced by
Rikiya Koyama in Japanese and again by Steve Blum in English. Additionally,
Milo Ventimiglia voices a young Wolverine for most of the franchise.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in X-Men: Mojo World (1996).
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems (1996), voiced again by Cal Dodd.[4] Additionally, clones of Wolverine appear as foot soldiers.
Wolverine, based on
Hugh Jackman's portrayal, appears as a playable character in X-Men: Mutant Academy (2000), voiced again by Cal Dodd.
Wolverine makes a cameo appearance in Spider-Man (2000) via a poster.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000), voiced again by Cal Dodd.[4] Additionally, Wolverine with his bone claws appears as an alternate skin.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006), voiced again by Steve Blum. This version is a member of the X-Men and the
New Avengers. Additionally, his modern outfit,
John Byrne's tan and brown design,
John Cassaday's yellow and blue design, and Ultimate Marvel designs are available as alternate skins.[9]
Wolverine appears in LittleBigPlanet (2008) via the "Marvel Costume Kit 3" DLC.[10]
Wolverine appears as a playable character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), voiced again by Hugh Jackman.[4]
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009), voiced again by Steve Blum. This version is a member of the X-Men and the New Avengers. Additionally, his Secret Wars design appear as an alternate skin.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad (2009), voiced again by Steve Blum.[4]
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online (2011), voiced again by Steve Blum.[4] Additionally, his yellow and brown suit, a casual outfit, and a samurai outfit appear as alternate skins.
Wolverine appears in Planet X. This version formed a comradery with
Worf based on their shared love of fighting.
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Counter-Earth incarnation of Wolverine appears in the Spider-Man Unlimited tie-in comic.[19] This version is Edwin Jones, a human who was experimented on by the
High Evolutionary and partially transformed into a
Bestial. Subsequently, he came to reside in Harmony, a refuge from the High Evolutionary's rule.
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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.
Wolverine appears in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced again by Steve Blum.[4] This version is a member of the eponymous squad and student of the Xavier Academy.
Wolverine appears in the Marvel Anime franchise, voiced by
Rikiya Koyama in Japanese and again by Steve Blum in English. Additionally,
Milo Ventimiglia voices a young Wolverine for most of the franchise.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in X-Men: Mojo World (1996).
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems (1996), voiced again by Cal Dodd.[4] Additionally, clones of Wolverine appear as foot soldiers.
Wolverine, based on
Hugh Jackman's portrayal, appears as a playable character in X-Men: Mutant Academy (2000), voiced again by Cal Dodd.
Wolverine makes a cameo appearance in Spider-Man (2000) via a poster.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000), voiced again by Cal Dodd.[4] Additionally, Wolverine with his bone claws appears as an alternate skin.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006), voiced again by Steve Blum. This version is a member of the X-Men and the
New Avengers. Additionally, his modern outfit,
John Byrne's tan and brown design,
John Cassaday's yellow and blue design, and Ultimate Marvel designs are available as alternate skins.[9]
Wolverine appears in LittleBigPlanet (2008) via the "Marvel Costume Kit 3" DLC.[10]
Wolverine appears as a playable character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), voiced again by Hugh Jackman.[4]
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009), voiced again by Steve Blum. This version is a member of the X-Men and the New Avengers. Additionally, his Secret Wars design appear as an alternate skin.
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad (2009), voiced again by Steve Blum.[4]
Wolverine appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online (2011), voiced again by Steve Blum.[4] Additionally, his yellow and brown suit, a casual outfit, and a samurai outfit appear as alternate skins.
Wolverine appears in Planet X. This version formed a comradery with
Worf based on their shared love of fighting.
A
Counter-Earth incarnation of Wolverine appears in the Spider-Man Unlimited tie-in comic.[19] This version is Edwin Jones, a human who was experimented on by the
High Evolutionary and partially transformed into a
Bestial. Subsequently, he came to reside in Harmony, a refuge from the High Evolutionary's rule.
^
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakal"Wolverine Voices (X-Men)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 7 November 2017. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (
link)