Hulk #181 Changed Comic Books Forever (And You Can’t Change My Mind)

Wolverine is known as one of Marvel’s most popular characters, but his impact on the Marvel Universe often goes unnoticed. He was among the first major anti-heroes, debuting regularly in Uncanny X-Men after issue #94 of X-Men (Vol. 1) in 1975. Fans quickly embraced the mysterious, tough, and ultimately good-hearted character, making him a star within the X-Men team and inspiring many similar characters. While his willingness to kill enemies was initially controversial, it’s now a common trait among superheroes. Wolverine’s popularity fundamentally changed the landscape of superhero comics, and he’s remained a central figure in top-selling titles since the 1970s. It all began with The Incredible Hulk #181, a collaboration between Len Wein, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Glynis Wein, and Artie Simek.

Shadow Lord’s Major Star Wars Cameo Is Proof Why That Character Will Never Get a Solo Movie

The show’s success was likely due to its ability to balance familiar characters with a fresh, innovative story. While it brought back beloved faces, it wasn’t simply catering to fans. New characters, like Devon, fit naturally into the narrative. There was one exciting cameo designed for fans, and it was generally well-received. However, that same appearance suggests a long-requested standalone movie for that character is unlikely to happen.

10 Anime Ending Songs Perfect for Summer Playlists

This style of music has consistently created incredibly immersive experiences over the last twenty years, blending elements of jazz, funk, lo-fi hip-hop, alternative rock, and folk while still sounding uniquely its own. Summer enhances these feelings even more, as warmth and memories often go hand-in-hand, and the best tracks capture both in just a few minutes.