Daken is the mutant son of Wolverine and his deceased wife Itsu, possessing superhuman abilities similar to his father (e.g., healing factor, retractable claws) as well as pheromone manipulating powers.
Kirika Ashida of Earth-295 is Wolverine's daughter with Mariko. Logan was unaware he was Kirika's father, but the X-Men led by Magneto saw Kirika's bone claws and drew the correct conclusions. After gaining help from Magneto, Kirka's bone claws and skeleton became bonded with adamantium.
Iron Man finds information in Mister Sinister's database which reveals that part of her genetic material was provided by Sarah Kinney, the scientist who created her and carried her to term. This makes her the biological daughter of both Sarah and Logan, and not strictly a clone.
In fact, Wolverine has fathered more than 15 kids, nearly all of them being mutants who have inherited some form of Wolverine's abilities as well as their mother's. CBR counts down 15 of Wolverine's most feral children.
Itsu. Wolverine's late wife and mother of his son, Daken.
History. Kate Howlett was the child of Wolverine and Jean Grey.
History. Kendall Munroe aka Torrent is the daughter of Wolverine and Storm as well the sister of the Younger Wolverine Jimmy older sister of Laura and Tommy. Torrent is the daughter of Storm and Wolverine. As a mutant, Kendall can manipulate the weather like her mother and, like her father, possesses a healing factor.
In the comics, Laura is the female clone of Logan/Wolverine. In the Earth-17315 timeline, she is Logan's biological daughter. In one of the comics, Laura has taken up the mantle of "Wolverine"; after the death of Logan.
Users. Wolverine: Because of his healing factor, Wolverine is able to live longer than normal and show no signs of aging until a later period of time. X-23: Being Wolverine's clone, X-23 possesses the same healing factor and therefore has the same ability.
She was created using Logan's DNA and carried to term by a surrogate. Technically, Laura isn't Logan's daughter; she's his clone. Either way, they're connected by blood, and Laura's powers are virtually identical to Logan's.
In spring 1774, two parties of marauding Virginians led by Daniel Greathouse and Michael Cresap murdered about two dozen Shawnee, including several members of Logan's family.
Laura Kinney is X-23, the perfect killing machine created from stolen DNA of Wolverine himself. Now free from The Facility that valued her only as a killer, Laura has become a hero and sometimes member of the X-Men. Currently, she has taken up the mantle from Logan as the All-New Wolverine!
Daken: Dark Wolverine #1. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. Daken is the mutant son of Wolverine and his deceased wife Itsu, possessing superhuman abilities similar to his father (e.g., healing factor, retractable claws) as well as pheromone manipulating powers.
We know how he died in the movie, but how old was he at the time of death? Wolverine was 147 years when he died in the movie 'Logan. ' He was born in 1882 as James Howlett, and the movie 'Logan' is set in the future, in 2029.
The short answer is yes, Wolverine can die and has many times in the comic books. Wolverine's first foray into the afterlife came in 1981 when he was killed by a robot called a sentinel in the Days of Future Past series.
The primary reason why Wolverine is dying in 'Logan' is adamantium poisoning. Due to his old age, Wolverine's healing factor was not as effective as before, which resulted in adamantium slowly taking its toll on Logan's body.
Laura is Logan's clone. She was created from a corrupted sample of Logan's DNA, with only the X chromosome salvageable, which (in comic book science) explains why she's female. While Logan was initially distant towards Laura, he comes to see her as his daughter.
She had come to see him as her father, as someone who knows what it's like to be experimented on and used. She even, as Logan laid dying, called him "Daddy", and refused to leave his side as he took his last breath.
Spoilers for Logan ahead.
Her name is X-23—people call her Laura—and she's Wolverine's mini-me, claws and all.
Of the various X-Men with kids, Wolverine's children bear the most familial resemblance. Both his cloned daughter X-23 and his biological son Daken possess powers and abilities almost exactly like their father's, with some notable differences. For instance, Daken has the power to manipulate people through pheromones.
Itsu and Logan married while he was living in Japan in the early 20th century. They had a son who would grow up to become Daken, an underrated Wolverine comic book villain. The Winter Soldier, a brainwashed Bucky Barnes, brutally murdered Itsu on behalf of Romulus, the enemy of Wolverine's master.
Although she has been romantically involved with Wolverine, married Black Panther, and almost got married once before to another X-Men teammate named Forge, Storm ends up back on Tinder more than she deserves to.
By his side every step of the way was the woman he considers one of his greatest loves: Jean Grey. Using her telepathy in tandem with Professor X, she guided Logan's consciousness through the timestream and witnessed each of his heartbreaks and tragedies firsthand.