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Over the years, there have been what feel like thousands of crossovers with the character. The majority of them have been forgotten, with the best of them rising to the top of the heap. These seven Wolverine crossovers are the best of the best, stories that every fan needs to pick up.
7) Wolverine (Vol. 2) #102

Wolverine regressed to a feral form in Wolverine (Vol. 2) #100, and the issue ended with Elektra leaving to find him. Issue #102 would see the two characters have their first “crossover”, but in a very non-traditional sense. This story from Wolverine legends Larry Hama and Adam Kubert followed the feral Logan on a night in New York City, while Elektra tells a story of her family in the captions. The two narratives blend together, each one showing the contrasts and similarities of the situations. It’s an example of how great Wolverine was in the ’90s, and a comic that not enough people talk about.
6) Captain America Annual #8

Captain America has had some iconic covers, including this one from Captain America Annual #8. This story from Mark Gruenwald and Mike Zeck saw the two characters team up for the first time. Of course, this being Marvel, the two of them fight it out first. Nowadays, Cap and Wolvie are the best of friends, but back then, they clashed completely, with Cap promising that the mutant would never be an Avenger. It’s a classic crossover from one of the most fruitful periods of Marvel history, an awesome ’80s comic that has given readers one of the most legendary images in the House of Ideas’ history.
5) Spider-Man versus Wolverine #1

Spider-Man is Marvel’s most relatable hero, and also their most popular. As Wolverine got more popular, it was only a matter of time before the two characters were going to cross over and we got that in 1987’s Spider-Man versus Wolverine #1, by Christopher Priest and Mark Bright. This classic comic took both heroes to West Germany, both of them out to save the same woman, which leads to a fight over exactly why the woman wanted to be saved. This story has one of the coolest fights in Marvel history, and shows off just how truly formidable Wolverine can be.












