Artist turns Wolverine from the animated series XMen into a

Illustrator was inspired by Mel Gibson’s son to create incredibly realistic Wolverine art online series

Wolverine cartoon series of the 90's

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The character Wolverine was introduced in the comics by Marvel Comics. One of its main characteristics is its sharp claws on both hands and the ability to heal quickly.

He became part of the XMen, initially viewed as a sort of antihero who grew into the hero everyone knows today. He has become a fan favorite due to his bloodthirsty nature and deadly strength.

Over the years, the character has been adapted into various media such as animated series, video games, and films. Actor Hugh Jackman was responsible for interpreting the liveaction version of the mutant in theaters.

The creation of Wolverine came after Marvel boss Roy Thomas asked illustrator Len Wein to create a character of short stature and strong temperament. The person responsible for the design of the hero’s first costume was John Romita, who thought the idea of ​​claws coming out of his hands was impractical.

“I thought, ‘If a man has claws like that, how doesn’t he scratch his nose or tie his shoelaces? revealed. Despite this, the idea stuck and became one of the hallmarks of the mutant.

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Illustrator Bruno Moura was inspired by Mel Gibson’s son Milo Gibson to create a realistic artwork of Wolverine set in the MCU universe. The result turned out really nice.

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