Wolverine was created by Len Wein and John Romita Sr.
I don't know who specifically created this 'crucified wolverine story' as it's not a well - known mainstream story. It could be the work of an independent writer, an artist with a very unique and dark vision, or it might even be a part of some local or underground folklore that hasn't gained wide recognition.
Yes, Wolverine has been an Avenger in the comics at certain points in the storylines.
Yes, Wolverine was an Avenger in the comics at certain points.
Yes, Wolverine is still alive in the comics. He's one of the most resilient characters and has managed to survive many challenges.
Yes, Wolverine is Canadian in the comics. He's one of the most well-known Canadian superhero characters.
No, Wolverine is typically depicted as of average height or slightly shorter than average but not extremely short.
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.
Yes, Wolverine has died in some comic storylines, but his character often finds a way to return or be reimagined in different continuities.
Wolverine's status in comics can be complicated. In some continuities, he's alive and kicking, while in others, his fate varies. It all comes down to the creative decisions of the writers and the demands of the story.
Yes, Wolverine has been depicted as bisexual in some comic storylines.