Alternative Versions of Wolverine - Marvel Zombies

Marvel Zombies

In the alternate Marvel Zombies universe, Wolverine is one of many heroes who become infected by the zombie virus. He is actually infected when the zombies Captain America, Hulk and Hawkeye bite him on both the arms. For reasons unexplained, the virus prevents his healing factor from working. He, along with other zombies, attempted to slay the Silver Surfer. Wolverine attacks the Surfer but his body is decayed so much that his right arm is torn apart, as his adamantium bones are a lot stronger than his rotting flesh. Eventually, Wolverine and the other zombies are successful in killing and eating the Surfer. As a result, he and the others gain the Silver Surfer's cosmic power and devour Galactus, becoming the creatures collectively known as The Galacti.

The Marvel Zombies attack a Skrull planet, only to encounter the Fantastic Four of the 616 reality - currently consisting of Black Panther, Storm, the Thing and the Human Torch, leaving the Zombies eager to capture the FF and transport back to their reality.

In Marvel Zombies 2, Wolverine's lost right arm has been replaced with a cybernetic arm with claws and he has taken off his mask, he is loyal to Henry Pym (Giant-Man) and willingly attacks the defecting Spider-Man ("I kinda always knew it would come to this eventually, Peter."). When the others realize that the hunger is fading, he initially refuses to let go of a survivor in his grasp until Henry Pym tells him to stop, he seemingly loses his hunger.

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