Wulff (comics)

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Wulff


Wulff

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Men 2099 #30
Created by Tom Payer
Humberto Ramos
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations X-Nation 2099, Wild Boys
Abilities feral mutation giving him increased strength, speed, stamina, reflexes, healing, senses, as well as sharpened fingernails and teeth

Wulff is a fictional mutant character created by Marvel Comics for their Marvel 2099 run X-Men 2099 but later migrated into the pages of X-Nation 2099. This short-lived series only lasted six issues before being terminated.

[edit] Fictional character biography

In the year 2099, President Doom contacted Cerebra of the X-Men 2099 to let her know about a recent prophecy about a Mutant Messiah. She undertook the task of locating and training possible candidates and bringing them to Halo City, one of which was Wulff.

Wulff began his adolescent life allied with a group of miscreants named the Wild Boys who went about causing trouble and harm to others. During the course of his tenure with them, he had a change of heart towards the ideals of the group and left them, which they saw as a "betrayal". He soon found his way to Halo City.

Little else is known about the boy before he arrived at Halo City, but he soon became a part of the teen group X-Nation. It was some time later that Avian decided to mount a mission to recapture Willow in a bid to be the first to find the messiah for himself. He attacked the children and succeeded in capturing Willow again. Wanting to rescue their friend, X-Nation decided to infiltrate the Million Palms facility and save her. However, their fledgling efforts ended in their capture. They were able to escape, but upon their return home they found that Halo City was devastated.

Their home had been blown up by the Atlantean army and was being flooded. To add insult to injury, Exodus had awoken from another century-long slumber and tried to make X-Nation his Acolytes. They refused and were subsequently beaten along with the Wild Boys who had sought out Wulff for revenge. After they were revived, Exodus continued to try and sway their opinion to his side, but some implicitly didn't trust Exodus. The rest of the group joined in that opinion when Exodus refused to save the human population of Halo City and they refused to be in service to him. After Clarion sacrificed himself in the battle with Exodus, the rest of the kids were teleported away by Mademoiselle Strange to face their uncertain futures.

They travelled to the Savage Land—the last inhabitable place on earth—and began to form a society there. While they were building the settlement, a person who was infected with the techno-organic virus washed on shore and warned Spider-Man 2099 about the "city in the mists". Spider-Man set out on a boat to investigate with Wulff and Uproar stowed away secretly. Their boat was blown up by the Wild Boys, who had started a floating boat colony off the coast. Wulff and Uproar were fished out of the water by them and, when they discovered that they had captured the "traitor" to their group, began to devise wicked plans for them. They put Wulff through a procedure called "the gauntlet" which mutated him further into a more lupine form. Then they forced Wulff to fight Uproar in a gladiator arena to the death. Fortunately, Uproar is able to revert his friend to a more sensible mindframe, but then the pair is saved by a mysterious woman named Fiona. She leads them to the man in charge, who Wulff wants revenge on, but he doesn't get it. The Wild Boys intervene and Wulff is badly injured in the fray. The pair escapes but becomes stuck at sea. While there, Wulff begins to explore his new heightened form and realizes that he wants to more fully discover himself. He dives off of the boat, leaving Uproar to himself but tells him that he heard a boat that will soon be coming to bring him to shore.

[edit] Powers

Wulff is endowed with heightened levels of strength, speed, agility, endurance, and reflexes, animal-keen senses, a slight healing factor, and sharpened claws and teeth. Like most stereotypical Marvel feral characters, he also has a hard time controlling his temper, and occasionally goes into animalistic fits called berserker rages.

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