![]() The Brown Costumeįirst Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #139 (1980) The look changes all the time, but Logan seems to favor leather jackets, blue jeans and tank tops above all else. In most cases, he prefers to ditch the brightly-colored spandex for a more subdued and functional set of clothes. Wolverine is always getting into trouble on his various field trips outside the purview of the X-Men. ![]() As it turns out, Logan's hair and mutton chops conform well to his pointy mask. The Look: Wolverine hung out with the X-Men for some time before readers got a real glimpse of what he looked like under the mask. However, as you might have noticed, the brown-and-yellow color scheme from the Fang costume was brought back and applied to the classic design, creating what would be an iconic alternate look for the character. It was artist John Byrne who decided to change it back to the original blue-and-yellow duds. ![]() One can imagine that all those bones and cuffs and collars just weren't fun to draw. The Look: After defeating the member of the Imperial Guard named Fang, Wolverine took his costume for his own. Fangįirst Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #107 (1977) Though Wolverine has seemingly ditched this costume for good now, its legacy carries on. This costume also appeared in the iconic X-Men: The Animated Series and many of the X-Men games during the '90s. The Tiger Stripes were eventually replaced by the Red and Brown costume for most of the '80s, but it returned with a vengeance in 1992 in the pages of X-Men #5. The costume was streamlined a great deal over the ensuing years. Most of the design elements from the original Tiger Stripe outfit remained, with the main difference being the loss of the cat whiskers on the mask. The Look: Wolverine's very next appearance gave us the costume many remember fondly above all others. The Classic Tiger Stripe Costumeįirst Appearance: Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975) In any case, it was a good case, but the costume clearly needed some tweaking. Apparently, wolverines look like cats or something. For some reason, Wolverine's mask had whiskers. The main difference in this version is the mask. The basic elements were all there – yellow spandex marked by black tiger stripes, pointy mask and gloves, and seemingly useless shoulder pads. The Look: Even in his first appearance, Wolverine's costume already resembled the outfit many comic fans would come to love. First Appearance: Incredible Hulk #181 (1974)
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