THE UNTAMED RETURNS: WOLVERINE’S 2026 DOMINATION BEGINS NOW—AND IT’S ABOUT TO GET MESSY
Logan is having a hell of a year. The clawed mutant is currently slashing his way through two major fronts: a gritty new comic book saga that resurrects his darkest demons, and the long-awaited arrival of his solo video game that promises to be the most brutal adaptation yet.
The Claws Are Out in the Comics
In the pages of Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon, James “Logan” Howlett isn’t just fighting—he’s investigating. The new series kicks off with Logan on the trail of a kidnapped mutant, a search that leads him straight into the heart of a conspiracy that hits terrifyingly close to home. The corporation known as PRIMEWARRIOR is reviving the horrific experiments of the infamous Weapon X program, effectively running a factory that churns out new, upgraded versions of the super-soldiers who once tormented him.
To make matters worse, this twisted resurrection comes with a familiar, psychotic face: Nuke is back, and he’s been upgraded. The series, running through May 2026, is setting the stage for Marvel’s massive summer event, Armageddon, which promises to reshape the Avengers landscape. If you thought Logan’s past was dark, wait until you see what happens when it gets weaponized again.
The Game Is Finally Here
After years of whispers and anticipation, Insomniac Games has officially locked in a release date. Marvel’s Wolverine will hit PS5 on September 15, 2026. And if the rumors are true, this isn’t just another superhero brawler. Insomniac is going full berserker mode, promising a global, blood-soaked journey that takes Logan from the neon-lit underbelly of Madripoor to the honor-bound landscapes of Japan.
This isn’t the clean-cut Spider-Man. This is a man with unbreakable bones and a temper that matches his adamantium claws. The game is expected to delve deep into his fractured psyche and mysterious past, offering a combat system that finally lets players feel the raw, visceral power of the best there is at what he does.
What This Means for Fans
For the first time in years, Wolverine isn’t just a supporting character in someone else’s story. He’s the headline. Whether you’re flipping through the pages of his latest comic run or gearing up to explore his world on console, 2026 is shaping up to be the Year of the Wolverine. The question isn’t whether Logan can survive the chaos—it’s whether his enemies will.

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