Wolverine's comic birth is a bit murky. It's around the 1970s, but the specific date varies depending on the comic storyline and retcons. Different writers and story arcs have handled his origin differently over the years.
Wolverine first appeared in comics in 1974.
Wolverine first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #180 in 1974.
Well, in the comics, Natasha Romanoff was born approximately in 1928. Different comic issues and story arcs have hinted at this date to provide a sense of her origin and age.
Wolverine's age at the time of his death in the comics varies depending on the specific storyline. But generally, he was in his late hundreds.
Well, it's hard to give an exact age. The comic storyline was complex and didn't focus much on his specific age when he died. What mattered was his impact and the story arcs he was part of.
No, Wolverine isn't typically depicted as short in the comics. He's usually shown as a physically imposing figure.
Wolverine comics can have value. If they are in mint condition, feature key story arcs, or are limited editions, they can command high prices among comic enthusiasts and collectors.
No, Wolverine is typically depicted as of average height or slightly shorter than average but not extremely short.
Yes, Wolverine is Canadian in the comics. He's one of the most well-known Canadian superhero characters.
Yes, Wolverine has died in some comic storylines, but his character often finds a way to return or be reimagined in different continuities.