It's not that I don't like the character, or the actor who portrays him. I dislike that wolverine is pretty much unstoppable, and in the movies he may as well formed the X-men. If you go back, and read the issues of Uncanny X-men during the late 70's early 80's the character was perfect. The character was developed well, and was vulnerable even with his mutant abilities. "Days of future Past" is a good example. He died from a sentinel blast that only left his skeleton. In a recent issue of wolverine the same thing happened minus a sentinel and one panel later he was a healed up. That's stupid. I don't read Superman because of the reason. Why care about someone who you can't relate with? I'm mortal unlike characters such as wolverine, and superman.
In X-Men 1 wolverine gets knocked out by sabertooth, and doesn't wake up until they reach the Mansion. I would believe that. In X-Men 3, his very skin, and organs are being destroyed by Jean, and he just instantly heals with no problem. I'm sorry that crap. In X-Men 2 when he gets shot in the head, he passes out from the force/pain of the bullet. I'm sorry but if my lungs, stomach, heart, face was being instantly destroyed the shock alone to the body would shut the body down. Healing ability or not. They need to take the character back to his roots, and make him as vulnerable as his team mates, and I would bet that most people would lose their dislike for Wolverine. It's not that I don't like the character, or the actor who portrays him. I dislike that wolverine is pretty much unstoppable, and in the movies he may as well formed the X-men. If you go back, and read the issues of Uncanny X-men during the late 70's early 80's the character was perfect. The character was developed well, and was vulnerable even with his mutant abilities. "Days of future Past" is a good example. He died from a sentinel blast that only left his skeleton. In a recent issue of wolverine the same thing happened minus a sentinel and one panel later he was a healed up. That's stupid. I don't read Superman because of the reason. Why care about someone who you can't relate with? I'm mortal unlike characters such as wolverine, and superman.
In X-Men 1 wolverine gets knocked out by sabertooth, and doesn't wake up until they reach the Mansion. I would believe that. In X-Men 3, his very skin, and organs are being destroyed by Jean, and he just instantly heals with no problem. I'm sorry that crap. In X-Men 2 when he gets shot in the head, he passes out from the force/pain of the bullet. I'm sorry but if my lungs, stomach, heart, face was being instantly destroyed the shock alone to the body would shut the body down. Healing ability or not. They need to take the character back to his roots, and make him as vulnerable as his team mates, and I would bet that most people would lose their dislike for Wolverine.