Costume Name:
Modern Yellow
Costume Type:
Default (comes with character)
Costume First Appearance:
Astonishing X-Men #1 - Vol 3 (July 2004)
Costume History:
When Cyclops formed his new team of X-Men aimed at being seen as heroes to the public, Wolverine opted to change into an upgraded version of his yellow and blue spandex. This streamlined design has been tweaked slightly over the years, but still remains Wolverine's primary costume.
Costume Name:
Brood
Costume Type:
Limited - 750 G (released for Halloween 2013, now re-released periodically for holiday sales)
Costume First Appearance:
Uncanny X-Men #234 (September 1988)
Costume History:
After being infected with a Brood embryo, Wolverine begins transforming into a Brood himself! With his mutant healing factor working overtime, Wolverine was able to prevent himself from becoming a Brood completely, but not before he became this half-mutant, half-alien hybrid!
Costume Name:
Days of Future Past
Costume Type:
Limited - 100 G per Fortune Card Mark 1 (also Wolverine Starter Pack, & Ultimate Pack)
Costume First Appearance:
Uncanny X-Men #141 (January 1981)
Costume History:
In a future where Mutants are hunted freely by Sentinels, an aged Wolverine joins the resistance against the machines. Though he dies in this alternate future, this version of Logan appears again and again in numerous storylines.
Costume Name:
Enemy Of The State
Costume Type:
Limited - 100 G per Fortune Card Mark 4 (or 95 Horizon Labs Microchip at Clea)
Costume First Appearance:
Wolverine #20 - Vol 3 (December 2004)
Costume History:
Wolverine wore this black trench coat during a visit to Japan during which he was trying to negotiate for the life of a man's kidnapped son. Upon arriving to the drop off point, Wolverine was ambushed by Hand Ninjas who succeeded in capturing him and "reprogramming" him into a weapon to be used by Gorgon.
Costume Name:
Old Man Logan
Costume Type:
Limited - 1325 G (Former Chase, now periodic sales)
Costume First Appearance:
Wolverine #66 (June 2008)
Costume History:
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Costume Name:
Weapon X
Costume Type:
Limited - Ultimate Pack exclusive (no longer available)
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel Comics Presents #72: Weapon X (March 1991)
Costume History:
Before there was Wolverine, there was Weapon X! As a mutant with a powerful healing ability, Wolverine was targeted by a clandestine Government program known as Weapon X. It was there that Adamantium was grafted to his bones in an attempt to create the perfect human weapon.
Costume Name:
All New Marvel NOW!
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
Wolverine #1 - Vol 6 (April 2014)
Costume History:
After losing his healing factor, Wolverine adopted this armored costume (created by Superior Spider-Man) and served for a time as a mercenary as well as member of the Avengers.
Costume Name:
Classic Brown
Costume Type:
Store - 600 G
Costume First Appearance:
Uncanny X-Men #140 (December 1980)
Costume History:
Wolverine changed to this brown and tan costume because, in his own words, he "just felt like it". This costume represents an era where Wolverine truly became much more brutal, perhaps as a reaction to his feelings regarding the loss of Jean Grey.
Costume Name:
Fear Itself
Costume Type:
Store - 1250 G
Costume First Appearance:
Fear Itself #7 (December 2011)
Costume History:
In a final effort against the Serpent, Tony Stark and Splitlip worked together to build Asgardian weaponry (fused with StarkTech) to empower a group of heroes. Wolverine obtained a set of Uru-imbued armor, complete with a hot lava-like substance covering his body and claws.
Costume Name:
Leather Fang
Costume Type:
Store - 450 G
Costume First Appearance:
X-Men #107 (October 1977)
Costume History:
After his costume had been destroyed, Wolverine stole a costume from the Imperial Guardsman, Fang. A version of this costume would later be seen worn by X-23.
Costume Name:
Patch
Costume Type:
Store - 750 G
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel Comics Presents: Wolverine #6 (January 1989)
Costume History:
During Wolverine's time in Madripoor, he often uses the persona "Patch" in order to do business not befitting of an X-Man. Though he does not always wear the eye patch, it serves as a clear defining feature for this iconic persona.
Costume Name:
Ronin
Costume Type:
Store - 750 G
Costume First Appearance:
5 Ronin #1: Wolverine (March 2011)
Costume History:
This look is based on a tale of an "unkillable" ronin and his identical brothers in 1600 Feudal Japan, all of whom specialize in using claws. In fact, Wolverine himself has been known as "ronin" (or masterless samurai), with his adventures in Japan being a highlight in his long and sordid past.
Costume Name:
X-Force
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
X-Force #1 - Vol 3 (April 2008)
Costume History:
Following the X-Men's battle with the Purifiers in X-Men: Messiah Complex, Cyclops ordered Wolverine to assemble a black ops team whose sole purpose was to eliminate the X-Men's most dangerous threats. Permanently.
Costume Name:
X-Men Uniform
Costume Type:
Store - 450 G
Costume First Appearance:
Uncanny X-Men #275 (April 1991)
Costume History:
In an attempt to bring uniformity to the team, the X-Men wore these matching standard outfits for a short time in the 1990s.