Marvel has officially welcomedWolverineinto itsUltimate Universe, bringing with him a depressing change to his original backstory. Readers have been given their first, brief glimpse into the history of the Ultimate Universe’s Wolverine, revealing the drastically different direction his life has gone with in this continuity, thanks tothe Maker’s tinkering with time and fate.
Ultimate Universe: One Year Inteases the upcomingUltimate Wolverineseries with a prologue – written by Chris Condon, with art by Alessandro Cappuccio – which reveals thatthis version of Loganwas captured by Directorate X, the Eurasian Republic’s equivalent to Weapon X. Once captured, he would be experimented on by Directorate X, with the idea of turning him into the perfect soldier.

Directorate X succeeded,transforming Logan, whom they only refer to as the Specimen, into the Ultimate Universe’s Winter Soldier. enemies.
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Ultimate Universe: One Year In,“Ultimate Wolverine Prologue” – Written By Chris Condon, Art By Alessandro Cappucio; Color By Bryan Valenza; Lettering By Travis Lanham
Ultimate Universe: One Year In #1cover by Rafael Albuquerque - Nick Fury in front of characters across Earth-6160
While this Wolverine’s origin is similar to the origin of his mainstream counterpart, the biggest change is also the most depressing: Ultimate Logan has never broken free of his captors’ control. Without his freedom. Logan is nothing more than a mindless animal being turned into a weapon against his will by Directorate X. In essence, he has become everything his mainstream counterpart never wanted to be, by no fault of his own.As Logan’s escape will inevitably occur, this raises the question of how many atrocities Logan will be forced to commitfor Directorate X before he gains his freedom.

It certainly makes sense that Logan would still be an agent of Directorate X in this timeline – at least until he finally breaks free.
This change to Wolverine’s origin story, though certainly noteworthy, fits in with howMarvel’s second incarnation of the Ultimate Universehas changed the origins of other iconic characters.Ultimate Spider-Man, for instance, takes away Peter Parker’s teenage years as Spider-Man, instead imagining the kind of hero he’d become if he started as an adult. The Maker’s machinations had robbed the Ultimate Universe of its superheroes, so it certainly makes sense that Logan would still be an agent of Directorate X in this timeline – at least until he finally breaks free.

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This dark starting point will only add to Ultimate Wolverine’s character, as his inevitable rage for his freedom will accentuate one of the main ongoing plots of the Ultimate Universe: the rejection of the Maker’s world. EachUltimateseries features its heroes fighting back against the world the Maker has made, so there’s no reason whyUltimate Wolverineshouldn’t be about that as well. Furthermore, the idea of a man being turned into a weapon, and then him rejecting what he was turned into, is quintessential Wolverine.
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Ultimate Universe: One Year Inhas officially introduced Ultimate Wolverine,forcing him into the role of a living weapon but never giving him the freedom of his mainstream counterpart.While the change is depressing, it highlights the ways in whichthe Ultimate Marvel Universetakes away a foundational aspect of an iconic hero to imagine what they become without it. Moreover, it fits within the setting of the Ultimate Universe and helps to establish its main themes further. Whatever the future holds,UltimateWolverineis bound to be a worthwhile addition to theUltimate Universe.

Ultimate Universe: One Year In is 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.