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The ’90s contains the greatest Wolverine run of all time, Larry Hama’s seven-year run, and some moments that have been etched in the character’s history. An argument can be made that the ’90s were Logan’s greatest decade, the character taking many of the biggest losses of his existence. These five ’90s Wolverine moments are the best of the decade, making it a beloved decade for his fans.
5) “Not Dead Yet”

Wolverine comics in the ’90s were great, with the first three-quarters of the decade under the pen of the great Lary Hama. When he left the book, Warren Ellis took over as writer for four-issues, leading to the excellent “Not Dead Yet”, with the book’s regular artist Leinil Yu. This story saw Logan go up against the Gweilo, an assassin that he knew years ago who has decided to kill the hero. However, the Gweilo thinks that the hero still has his adamantium, meaning that his traps for the mutant are meant for his old, nearly indestructible self. This is an action masterpiece showing off why Logan is the best there is at what he does, even when he’s “weaker”. It’s a high point of the decade for the character.
4) Wolverine (Vol. 2) #90

Wolverine and Sabretooth’s rivalry is one of the best in comic history, with Wolverine surviving many brutal battles with his arch-foe. The ’90s had several amazing fights between the two (shout out to Wolverine (Vol. 2) #126), but the best of them is Wolverine (Vol. 2) #90, by Larry Hama and Adam Kubert. The story revolves around Logan returning to an empty X-Mansion, with only Sabretooth there. Most of the issue is about him fighting his desire to kill the villain, and mostly succeeding until Creed escapes. What follows is a brutal fight (with an awesome fold-out page that makes owning the original issue so much better) that is amazing. This is one of the best Wolverine comics of all time, a story that does great character work and tops it off with a best of all time fight. It’s also the turning point of the bone claw years, making it an integral part of the character’s history.











