Marvel’s Wolverine Gets Extra Digital Deluxe Costume

Marvel’s Wolverine Gets Extra Digital Deluxe Costume

New trailer for Marvel’s Wolverine features additional costumes from Digital DeluxeWe’ve known about the game’s version since its release, but Insomniac Games and Sony showed it off in the film for the first time.

we start fromincredible setThe reason for being so called is simple: Wolverine’s first appearance took place in the pages of The Incredible Hulk #180, when the clawed mutant suddenly appeared to attack the Green Goliath and his current nemesis, the Wendigo.

So the design of this outfit is first and originalCreated by John Romita Sr. and designed by Len Wein for the occasion in 1974, it features multiple visual references to claws, as well as significantly less pronounced “ears” compared to Wolverine’s classic uniform.

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Then we have new leather jacketwhich is not from the movie version of the character but from Grant Morrison’s New X-Men saga, where in the trailer he appears in a spectacular scene of Wolverine fighting on a motorcycle.

Other clothing

L’Age of Apocalypse Set It comes from the comic saga of the same name, and was also mentioned in a scene in Deadpool vs. Wolverine, which was just beaten by The Odyssey as the most successful “R-rated” movie at the box office: the character here is missing a hand, but in the game they couldn’t accurately recreate that feature, so they “covered” it with mechanical extensions.

Therefore we have Savage suittruly wonderful, designed for this occasion by Adam Cubert: a truly wild costume that takes the idea of ​​”scratch” but applies it in a different modern way, giving us very remarkable results.

The last one is night hunting suitthis is also an original costume by Iban Coello, with a different shade than usual, suitable for night hunting between blue, black and gray: a combination not often seen in “Wolverine”.

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