Content Warning: Contains mentions of human-trafficking and prostitution

Warning: Contains SPOILERS forLaura Kinney: Wolverine #1

Long before her heroic career as X-23 or theWolverine, Laura Kinney’s story started in a heart-breakingly dark place. Now, over twenty years later, Laura is on a new path with a chance to save others in situations similar to the one she once found herself in. As harsh and depressing as it is, Laura’s horrific backstory must be remembered as it continues to define her ongoing heroic journey.

Laura Kinney: Wolverine -by Erica Schultz and GIada Belviso - is a new series that follows the daughter of Wolverine as sheclaws her way through the most vile places in the Marvel Universe.Since the fall of Krakoa,the X-Men have been scatteredand mutantkind have been deprived of their protectors.

Laura Kinney and a John before a “meeting”

When Laura discovers the existence ofa black market child-trafficking operation, she hones her rage and brandishes her blades as memories of her traumatic past echo the horrors of her present. Wolverine, once ajuvenile victim of trafficking and prostitution, won’t rest until every victimized child is free and safe.

Laura Kinney Must Save Others From Living Her Own Traumatic Past

Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 -Written by Erica Schultz; Art by Giada Belviso; Color by Rachelle Rosenberg; Lettering by VC’s Cory Petit; Cover Art by Elena Casagrande & Edgar Delgado

When Laura Kinney was firstintroduced in NYX(2003), there were no mentions of “Wolverine” or “Weapon X.” Instead, she was merely a mutant teen and a victim of sex-trafficking. The seriesdid not shy away from graphic imagery, creating adeeply unsettling tonethat matched the contents of the story. Fortunately, a fellow teen runaway saved Laura from that life, but the scars of that kind of trauma will never fade away. While Marvel could have easily buried this plot point over time,Laura’s brand of heroism has been defined by her past.

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One of the most tragic stories of X-Men’s Krakoan era was the tale of two Laura Kinneys; now, Marvel is writing another chapter in this dark saga.

Laura came into this world as a product. Her life was conceived so that she could become an asset to be used. When she was freed from one prison, she was only released into another. Since, Laura has become a paragon of justice and alethal protector for victims of trafficking crimes. She stands up for victims who nobody knows exists. She fights for those too young and too frail to fight for themselves.As the Wolverine,she doesn’t just fight for mutantkind, she fights for everyone. When faced with crimes as despicable as these,one’s species is an unimportant detail.

Side-by-side of Laura Kinney out of costume, and in costume as Talon

Laura Kinney: WolverineSuccessfully Embraces Laura’s Past to Build a Stronger Future

Expect More Lethal Justice From the Wolverine

As harsh as Laura’s past is, Erica Schultz and Giada Belviso are doing phenomenal jobs at embracing it earnestly. Unfortunately, victimization never ends and there are far darker pits for the Wolverine to find new prey.

Today,Wolverine faces a new opportunityto save young victims from the same fate she had once endured. After learning that a young mutant has become the next victim of a growing child-trafficking operation,Laura sets off like a raging huntressto rescue the boy. Copious amounts of blood, a few bodies, and an unhealthy dose of viscera later,the X-Mansuccessfully tracks down the child and the leader of the operation. Naturally, Laura prevails and the child is saved. But along the way, this series, so far, has made heremotions feel dynamic and complex.

Laura hugs a young mutant she just saved

While there is spectacle,Laura isn’t just a raging beast; she’s realistic.Her sternness is motivated by the fear of her past and the greater fear that some other child will experience it too. She’s unafraid of a tender moment,expressing her relief openly.She even shows mercy to the head trafficker so as not to scare the child any further. As harsh as Laura’s past is, Erica Schultz and Giada Belviso are doing phenomenal jobs at embracing it earnestly. Unfortunately, victimization never ends and there are far darker pits for theWolverineto find new prey.

Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1is available now from Marvel Comics

Wolverine

The human mutant Wolverine (a.k.a. Logan) was born James Howlett, blessed with a superhuman healing factor, senses, and physiology. Subjecting himself to experimentation to augment his skeleton and claws with adamantium, Logan is as deadly as he is reckless, impulsive, and short-tempered. Making him the X-Men’s wildest and deadliest member, and one of Marvel Comics' biggest stars. He’s played in Fox and Marvel’s movie franchises by Hugh Jackman.

Wolverine in Comic Art by Leinil Yu