Could The X-Men's Wolverine Actually Be A Vampire?
By Edtrader Oct. 15th, 2022
It's no secret that Logan, the Wolverine, is the star of the X-Men universe. Although he is labeled as a mutant... there are some aspects that point to the fact that he might be a vampire instead. I do not know Wolverine personally, but the following evidence and observations should at least raise your suspicion.
It's no secret that Logan, the Wolverine, is the star of the X-Men universe. Although he is labeled as a mutant... there are some aspects that point to the fact that he might be a vampire instead. I do not know Wolverine personally, but the following evidence and observations should at least raise your suspicion.
#8. In many drawings Wolverine is shown with sharp teeth in his mouth. So, in fact these are fangs. And what is the weapon and primary physical trait of vampires? Fangs!
7. Wolverine has enhanced physical senses such as vision, hearing, smell, touch and taste. He passes these things off as a mutant power. But this is a particular attribute that vampires have. He and vampires use these as survival advantages and hunting skills.
#6. Have you noticed he never shares any beer with anyone. When drinkers have a fridge or cooler with beer... it's almost a given that you share. But not wolverine! It could be his blood supply that's hid in his beer bottles.
#6. Have you noticed he never shares any beer with anyone. When drinkers have a fridge or cooler with beer... it's almost a given that you share. But not wolverine! It could be his blood supply that's hid in his beer bottles.
#5. Vampires have a certain mysterious aspect that makes them sexy. They also bite and kill, but the sex appeal most always comes through. You shouldn't love someone like a vampire. Wolverine smokes, cusses, is rude, doesn't like people, and does everything else. But he's loved and found to be sexy. I'm sure there are some female comic book fans who think he is the hottest man in the X-Men universe. The same goes for Hugh Jackman's movie version.
#4. In the first X-Men movie, Professor X claims he doesn't know anything about Wolverine. Only that he can he use his power to help him. At the end, the professor sends him off to where he thinks he can find some answers. But in X-Men First Class, he knew who Wolverine was. As he tried to recruit him but was told to 'F off'. Could Wolverine have vampire-like mental powers to erase memories and confuse people?
Wolverine didn't look back, so he might not have seen who asked him. But in X-Men thirty years later, Professor X should know exactly who he is. He's telepathic, so he should have seen what Logan looked like in the 1960s. He doesn't question that Logan hasn't aged a day. I think the professor knows more than what he's putting on. It could be an elaborate plan by Professor X. One that has yet to be laid out. Or perhaps the reason why Professor X says his mind is hard to read is because Wolverine blocks it somewhat. Vampires often have psychological powers.
#3. Although you can research some of Logan's life, there is still the mystery of his exact age and history. Ranging his age from 130 to 180 years old. Vampires also have the same mystic attributes. His birth is said to have taken place between the 1830s and the 1880s. It depends on which Wolverine origins you believe. His parents were John and Elizabeth Howlett. But it was later determined that his real father was groundskeeper Thomas Logan. Could his mother had fallen prey to Thomas, who was a vampire?
Another aspect of a vampire's and Wolverine's personality is of a brooding quality. Brooding is defined as being preoccupied with depressing, morbid, or painful memories or thoughts. This has Wolverine written all over it. Vampires can also have swings in behavior due to them having to hold back the acute need for a feeding. Wolverine can sure change his mood real quick.
#2. Wolverine's main mutant power is to recover quickly from bodily damage. Vampires often have this so-called power. So it's possible he calls himself a mutant to hide his true identity. It's true that vampires need blood in order to sustain themselves and their powers. As I posted earlier, he's the only beer drinker who doesn't share.
#1. Vampires have an insatiable pursuit of someone once they want that person. It's not just the need for blood but also a sexual situation. It's a very common vampire legend and myth. Now look at Wolverine's pursuit of Jean Gray. She clearly has Scott Summers as her lover. And no matter what, he still aches for her.
#4. In the first X-Men movie, Professor X claims he doesn't know anything about Wolverine. Only that he can he use his power to help him. At the end, the professor sends him off to where he thinks he can find some answers. But in X-Men First Class, he knew who Wolverine was. As he tried to recruit him but was told to 'F off'. Could Wolverine have vampire-like mental powers to erase memories and confuse people?
Wolverine didn't look back, so he might not have seen who asked him. But in X-Men thirty years later, Professor X should know exactly who he is. He's telepathic, so he should have seen what Logan looked like in the 1960s. He doesn't question that Logan hasn't aged a day. I think the professor knows more than what he's putting on. It could be an elaborate plan by Professor X. One that has yet to be laid out. Or perhaps the reason why Professor X says his mind is hard to read is because Wolverine blocks it somewhat. Vampires often have psychological powers.
#3. Although you can research some of Logan's life, there is still the mystery of his exact age and history. Ranging his age from 130 to 180 years old. Vampires also have the same mystic attributes. His birth is said to have taken place between the 1830s and the 1880s. It depends on which Wolverine origins you believe. His parents were John and Elizabeth Howlett. But it was later determined that his real father was groundskeeper Thomas Logan. Could his mother had fallen prey to Thomas, who was a vampire?
Another aspect of a vampire's and Wolverine's personality is of a brooding quality. Brooding is defined as being preoccupied with depressing, morbid, or painful memories or thoughts. This has Wolverine written all over it. Vampires can also have swings in behavior due to them having to hold back the acute need for a feeding. Wolverine can sure change his mood real quick.
#2. Wolverine's main mutant power is to recover quickly from bodily damage. Vampires often have this so-called power. So it's possible he calls himself a mutant to hide his true identity. It's true that vampires need blood in order to sustain themselves and their powers. As I posted earlier, he's the only beer drinker who doesn't share.
#1. Vampires have an insatiable pursuit of someone once they want that person. It's not just the need for blood but also a sexual situation. It's a very common vampire legend and myth. Now look at Wolverine's pursuit of Jean Gray. She clearly has Scott Summers as her lover. And no matter what, he still aches for her.
It's not like the usual lust for another man's woman. It's more like he needs her life energy. Since she is his ultimate prize, he also struggles with the fact that he doesn't want to take her like Dracula. Using seduction and hypnotic abilities. But instead, he wants her to want him by her own power.