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Just like any, not everything that happened in the decade was great — Death of Wolverine, Wolverines, the “Hunt for Wolverine” minis, and Return of Wolverine were all mostly bad — but there were still a lot of great Wolverine moments. Some of them stand out more than others, with several becoming unforgettable. These are the five best ’10s Wolverine moments, creating some of the coolest stories for the hero ever.
5) Laura Becoming Wolverine

X-23 was introduced in the ’00s, with the character quikcly brought into the X-Men’s orbit. She had her moments throughout the ’00s, but was mostly the B-list Wolverine character for B-list X-books. All of that changed in the series Wolverines, a book that isn’t anything that anyone would consider great, as it ended with her becoming the Wolverine. She’d get her own solo series and a version of Logan’s yellow and blue costume, becoming pretty popular. She made an excellent Wolverine, to the extent that after his return, she was allowed to keep the name. She was a new flavor of the ol’Canucklehead, and it’s paid off in the years since.
4) The Paul Cornell Run

At some point behind the scenes, Marvel decided that Wolverine was going to be killed (I’ve always suspected it had something to do with the Inhumans push; Marvel didn’t what their most famous character in the X-books they were marginalizing), and writer Paul Cornell was chosen to helm Wolverine (Vol. 5) #1-13 and Wolverine (Vol. 6) #1-13. Over these 26 issues, Cornell dealt with Logan losing his healing factor and having to deal with the repercussions, all while setting up the most unique Wolverine/Sabretooth story of them all. His run on the character captured the desperation and resolve of the hero, and once again proved why he is truly the best there is at what he does.











