will fight like a snarling hell beast. He's taken more physical abuse than possibly any other character at Marvel and dished it right back out too. That tendency to fight until he is quite literally unable to physically move is a hallmark of Wolverine's character, and it's given readers some of the goriest fight scenes this side of Robert Kirkman's Invincible. Here are the most brutal battles in the character's history.

Sabretooth in Uncanny X-Men #213

Wolverine and Sabretooth in Marvel comics

The one that started it all, this is Logan's first of It set the tone for every single one of their fights yet to come.

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Omega Red in X-Men #5

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Omega Red isn't as prolific a villain as someone like Sabretooth, but he's a truly sadistic villain who gave Logan one of the longest and most relentless fights of his life. Carrying a wicked set of healing factor canceling Carbonadium tentacles and a healing factor of his own, Omega Red is the ultimate Wolverine deterrent. The Russian serial killer turned supervillain was employed by The Hand and was led to believe that Logan possessed a device called the Carbonadium Synthesizer that would save his life. He tracked Wolverine down and the two fought a mind-numbing 18 hours in the midst of a snowstorm. For every hunk Logan would tear out of Omega Red, the villain would return in favor with his tentacles. In the end, it was a fight that Omega Red would win. In more recent comics, the villain has been giving Wolverine a pretty hard time in Krakoa.

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Cyclops in X-Men: Schism #4-#5

Cyclops and Wolverine grappling as they fight one another.

A fight decades in the making. Years and years of bad blood between Wolverine and Cyclops came to a head in the climax of the Schism storyline. While the rivalry between Charles Xavier's wayward sons was always personal in nature (that whole thing where Logan was They're all good now though.

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Magneto in X-Men #25

Magneto Rips Out Wolverine's Adamantium in Marvel Comics' Fatal Attractions

One of the more one-sided but iconic battles in Wolverine's history is his gut-churning loss against Magneto in X-Men #25. No fight between the Canuck and the Master of Magnetism is really gonna play out in Logan's favor. He's got several hundred pounds of Adamantium bonded to his skeleton. Taking place in the finale of the Fatal Attractions storyline, Magneto singlehandedly faces down the X-Men, and makes a gruesome example out of Logan after he gets a good hit in. In an iconic moment that was aped in X-Men: Days of Future Past, Magneto destabilizes Wolverine's Adamantium down to a molecular level and slowly rips it out of his body. It's still a painful sight to look at almost 30 years later. Even after Magneto is finally subdued, Wolverine is comatose with dozens of tendrils of Adamantium protruding out of his body like some sort of mutilated porcupine. It sent Logan down a bizarre and bestial path with no course correction until Apocalypse returned the adamantium.

Deadpool in Wolverine: Origins

Wolverine vs Deadpool in Wolverine Origins

Like Sabretooth, Wade Wilson has had his fair share of dustups with Wolverine, though they're ittedly more lighthearted in nature. Their extended showdown in Wolverine: Origins skews the line between ultra-violence and Looney Tunes as Deadpool brings out the big guns; everything from falling pianos to exploding ducks. Though it eventually takes a much darker turn as Deadpool throws Wolverine into traffic and lights the world on fire with a well-placed RPG. From there, Logan goes into a berserker rage and limbs start flying. It's gratuitous in the best way possible, as Wade and his hero eviscerate each other nonstop across 6 issues.

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Punisher in Punisher #17

WOLVERINE - Punisher

Though Daken, got some payback on Frank later.

Daken in Uncanny X-Force #34

Wolverine Kills His Son Daken

This one is quick, violent, and possibly the most upsetting entry on the entire list. In the finale of Rick Remender's Uncanny X-Force, Wolverine has to face off with the most estranged and psychotic of his many children, Daken. Due to a brief excursion to the future, Logan knows that Daken will massacre his students at the Jean Grey School For Higher Learning. So he makes one of the hardest decisions of his life. The fight itself is brief. Daken gets a few swings in and takes out his dad's eye. Logan finishes things with a visceral slash to the chest before slamming his son's face down into a pool of water on the ground. As he drowns his son, Logan imagines the life he would've given Daken if he knew he existed. It might not take an extremely harsh toll on him physically, but the emotional toll is catastrophic.

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Everything in Old Man Logan

Wolverine kills the Hulk in Old Man Logan comic book

Mark Millar's alternate-dimension post-apocalyptic Western is a strange book that swerves between moving and utterly absurd, in a good way. This book has everything, President Red Skull, Blind Hawkeye driving a jeep, and more incest Hulks than anyone will ever have a need for. While the book has plenty of gruesome fight scenes (like a brainwashed Logan murdering the X-Men in gratuitous detail and Red Skull getting his head lopped off with Cap's shield), the end of the book sees Wolverine clawing his way through Hulk's incest kids before fighting the big man himself. Now Hulk and Wolverine have had some gnarly fights, but how many of them have ended with Hulk literally eating only for Canada's greatest hero to explode out of the Jade Giant's back completely naked? Millar had some weird ideas.

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