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Saying that Wolverine and Cyclopsโs relationship is complicated is the understatement of the century. While they may constantly be at each otherโs throats, Wolverine revealed what he really thought of Cyclops in 2006โs Wolverine: Origins #5. In this series, the longtime amnesiac Wolverine starts to regain his memories, leading him down a rabbit hole that sends him hunting for his long-lost son and fighting the U.S. Government. Things became dire when Captain America was sent to apprehend Wolverine, and the X-Manโs overwhelming ferocity once again showed why contingency plans against himself are necessary.
Wolverine Trusts Cyclops to Make the Hard Decisions

Throughout his quest to find answers regarding his past and son in Wolverine: Origins, the X-Man carried with him one of the deadliest swords in Marvel Comics: the Murusama Blade. This ancient weapon is made from a special metal that can slow down and even negate healing factors, making it one of the few things that can permanently kill Wolverine. However, during the fight with Captain America, the Avenger managed to snatch the blade and accidentally sliced Wolverine with it. This wound caused Wolverine to enter an uncontrollable berserker rage that not only threatened Captain America, but also the recently arrived Cyclops, Emma Frost, and Hellion.
After a vicious battle, Emma Frost managed to use her telepathy to make Wolverine calm down. Then, Emma revealed to Wolverine that his son was alive and taken by the mysterious puppet-masters who had been manipulating the heroโs life for decades. In that moment, Wolverine recognized that his quest for vengeance had been playing right into his sonโs captorโs hands. After having already once used Wolverine as a brainwashed killer in the Weapon X Program, the shadowy villains were once again trying to break him and turn him into their own weapon. Fearing that heโll be weaponized or lose control again, Wolverine decided to hand over the Murusama blade to the one person he knew wouldnโt hesitate to kill him: Cyclops.
Wolverine isnโt wrong about his assessment of Cyclopsโs character. As the leader of the X-Men, Cyclops is constantly forced to make the hard calls. Whenever the X-Men or mutantkind at large are in great peril, itโs always Cyclops who instantly comes up with a plan to save them. The reason that Wolverine doesnโt trust any other X-Man to kill him, is because not only does Cyclops have superior fighting skills, but he has the willpower to do what he thinks is best for the greater good even when he has emotional attachments, if sees no alternatives. Cyclops can be ruthless when the situation calls for it and is willing to fight other heroes to save people. No other X-Man has the skills or hardened soldier mentality to murder Wolverine.









