Summary
Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Wolverine: Deep Cut #2!Wolverinehas no shortage of mutant abilities that make him one of the most formidable superheroes in the Marvel Universe. From a near god-tier healing factor and heightened animalistic senses, to six retractable claws laced with unbreakable adamantium that extend from his fists. And now,X-Menis bringing back alesser-known ability that even the most hardcoreWolverinefans have completely forgotten about.
In a preview forWolverine: Deep Cut#2 by Chris Claremont and Edgar Salazar, Logan is sneaking into one of Mr. Sinister’s secret lairs, as he’s working to uncover a conspiracy involving mutant cloning and attempted murder. WhileWolverine runs into one of Sinister’s Marauders, Blockbuster, he handles the villain like it’s nothing, and continues on his mission to uncover this sinister plot.

After initially infiltrating with ease and successfully sneaking into the lower levels of the facility, Wolverine carries an unmistakable air of confidence in his covert skills. Not because of his Weapon X training or mutant powers, but because of one decidedly weird thing: he’s technically dead. And because he’s dead, anyone who sees Wolverine quickly forgets his face, and “to machines, I’m just not there”.
1 Sentence Convinced Wolverine to Kill His Son (& He Was Right)
Wolverine murdered his son, Akihiro, back when Daken was still a bloodthirsty villain, and Logan was convinced to do so with just a single sentence.
Uncanny X-Men#227 by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri
Wolverine: Deep Cutpicks up where an olderX-Menstoryline was left forgotten. InUncanny X-Men#227, the X-Men sacrifice their lives to save the planet in a storyline called “The Fall of Mutants”. Roma - the daughter of Merlyn from Otherworld and former Guardian of the Omniverse - was so impressed by their heroism, that she used her immense cosmic power to bring them back to life. However, there was a catch to their resurrection: anyone who sees them quickly forgets them, and they are invisible to cameras and all other electronic scanning.
This was an interesting development for the X-Men, as they were still going on adventures, they were just technically dead while they did so, with the aforementioned ‘powers’ added to each of their mutations. However, it didn’t take long for Marvel to unceremoniously drop this plot point. That is, until now, as Chris Claremont is bringing fans back in time to the era where the X-Men are dead, and are invisible to cameras - and he’s doing so with Wolverine.

Chris Claremont is Currently Wrapping Up Old Wolverine Storylines
Wolverine: Madripoor Knightsby Chris Claremont and Edgar Salazar
The ‘Dead X-Men’ era that came after Claremont’s “The Fall of Mutants” isn’t the only older storyline the acclaimedX-Menwriter is currently revisiting. Wolverine: Madripoor Knights is another one that is an immediate follow-up to one of Claremont’s earlier comics,Uncanny X-Men#268. That storyline was left unfinished as well, until Claremont came back to flesh it out withMadripoor Knights. And now, fans are seeing the same thing withDeep Cut, as they’re getting further exploration into a time when Wolverine and the X-Men were dead, and they had powers that reflected that.
The storyline ofWolverine: Deep Cutis already an exciting one, with Wolverine embarking on a covert-ops mission to take down Mr. Sinister after brutally fighting a clone of Sabretooth to the death in the first issue. However, the most unarguably interesting part of this series is the fact that it is bringing back powers given toWolverineand theX-Menthat not even the most hardcore fans remember.

Wolverine: Deep Cut #2by Marvel Comics is available June 10, 2025.
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.

