...To his fans, Wolverine is an enigma. Recent stories about his travels have taken him forward through time, backward through time, and all over the place, from Madripoor to Japan to Canada!
    ...Wolverine #25 is a plausible Wolverine origin story. It tells the tale of a young Native American boy cast into the wilderness by his Indian tribe. Befriended by wolverines and raised as one of their own, the boy adopts the instincts of an animal, yet can reason with the intellect of a man.
    ...Other early Wolverine stories include "24 Hours" featuring Sabretooth from Wolverine #9-10 and "Wild Frontier" from Marvel Comics #93-98 which shows a pre-claw Wolverine as a member of the Blackfoot indian tribe in the early l800's...
    ...Wolverine's next major chronological appearance is "Madripoor Nights" from Uncanny X-Men #268. It places him on the island of Madripoor in the South Pacific during 1941 as he teams up with a young Captain America to battle a ruthless Nazi commander named Baron Strucker...
    ...The next milestone in Wolverine's life appears in the acclaimed Weapon X storyline from Marvel Comics #72-84...Wolverine is transformed into an indestructible weapon of a super-secret group by an adamantium bonding process. Unfortunately, the memory implants from the Weapon X program convolute Wolverine's memory of these events...
    ...It is certain that Wolverine was a member of the Canadian Secret Service before Weapon X. Previous encounters with Sabretooth in X-Men #4-6 hint at the fact that they were even teamates.
    ...We also know that Sabretooth is definitely not Logan's father, because in Wolverine #42 a S.H.I.E.L.D. medic confirms that blood taken from the two is different...
    ...We also know that Wolverine's relationship with Silver Fox is genuine since the log cabin that Logan and Silver Fox shared in Wolverine #63 really does exist...