In a preview for X-Men Unlimited Latitude, on sale March 30, Wolverine leads a daring mission in space to rescue mutants from the clutches of AIM. One wrong move and Logan's healing factor won't matter as he's jettisoned into oblivion.
In a preview for X-Men Unlimited Latitude, on sale March 30, Wolverine heads into space for a daring rescue mission. The comic collects in print all four issues of the mini-series, which originally appeared as an Infinity Comic on Marvel Unlimited. In it, Wolverine must infiltrate a SWORD facility that has been compromised by AIM, putting mutants and humans alike in danger.
When Jonathan Hickman took over as the head writer/mastermind of the X-Men franchise, he and his collaborators repositioned the mutants as Marvel’s premiere title, after years of being relegated to second-class status. Professor X and Magneto came together to form the nation of Krakoa, a safe haven for Earth’s mutants; in exchange for official recognition among the humans, Krakoa shares some of its technology.
As seen in the preview, Wolverine is the perfect mutant to lead a rescue mission in space. His healing factor allows him to survive in space, without the need for a ship, as well as soak up any damage the army of AIM goons he's facing might throw at him. This in turn allows Wolverine to take courses of action that other mutants could not—such as his using his claws to open a hole in the station, which cleared him a path through AIM’s defenses, and rescue his friends.
The preview also shows readers another reason Wolverine is ideal to lead such missions: he has sense of loyalty to those he cares about and will go to any lengths to rescue them; as he says in the preview, saving his friends is more important than any other part of the mission.
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