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In fact, she was literally cloned from a genetic sample of Wolverine taken during his Weapon X days. Sure, her life as a Wolverine clone is full of pain and misery, but at least she's enjoying plenty of time in the spotlight between her starring role. "Marvel Reveals Why X-23 Isn't Wolverine Anymore". X-24 was a clone of Wolverine created by Alkali-Transigen. X-23, however, is exactly what she looks like: a female Wolverine. "Gabby Takes on a School Bully in Next Week's X-23 #6".

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The series currently holds an 8.1 out of 10 from 93 professional critics on the comic book review aggregator Comic Book Roundup. The entire fourth volume has been collected into the two following paperbacks. While adjusting to being a part of each other's lives, the two must also with another new clone, which happens to be a cyborg and an X Assassin.
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Laura Kinney gives up the Wolverine mantle and returns to her X-23 code name "X-23", then she, her little sister Gabby and pet Jonathan continue to fight as superheroes and balance their lives. It’s about what it means to wrestle with legacy and identity when you were created to be a weapon and not someone with a birthday and a sister." The series ran for 12 issues before being folded into the new Dawn of X reboot by Jonathan Hickman. Tamaki said, "This is a story about being in the very weird kind of family that someone like Laura finds herself in. In June 2015, it was announced that following that year's " Secret Wars" storyline, Laura would take on the Wolverine mantle, as the main character in the series All-New Wolverine, by writer Tom Taylor and artist David López, and wearing a costume resembling Wolverine's but with the return of the original Wolverine her title was ended and a new volume was launched under X-23 written by Mariko Tamaki and drawn by Juann Cabal. The end of the current All-New Wolverine comic book series comes as Marvel is working on returning the newly revived Logan to the role, with four different miniseries launching in May under the umbrella title Hunt for Wolverine.X-23 is a 2018 comic book series published by Marvel Comics. (Mangold talked about writing a Laura-centric spinoff last year, but the project’s current status is unclear in light of the looming Disney-Fox merger.) James Mangold’s Academy Award-nominated feature ended with the titular character dead, but without Laura seeming poised to take on the Wolverine identity for herself, as she had in comic book mythology.
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Marvel’s returning the Wolverine clone to the “X-23” moniker comes a year after the character came to mainstream prominence under that name in the movie Logan. I love writing these characters, I love the ferocity that comes with them, and I love the supporting cast we’ve put together for these issues.” “It’s about what it means to wrestle with legacy and identity when you were created to be a weapon and not someone with a birthday and a sister. “This is a story about being in the very weird kind of family that someone like Laura/X-23 finds herself in,” Tamaki said in a statement about the series. The new series, which will see Laura return to the name she used when first introduced in a 2003 episode of the animated series X-Men: Evolution, will be written by Mariko Tamaki, whose work includes the award-winning graphic novel This One Summer as well as Marvel’s recent She-Hulk series, with art from All-New Wolverine’s Juann Cabal.
