The mutant Wolverine has fought several key figures within Marvel Comics, but his fight with Daredevil was his most bleak. Armed with an adamantium skeleton and powerful healing factor, Wolverine exhibits a level of ferociousness that few Marvel heroes can rival him on. Given his great capacity for violence, it's a good thing that the X-Men can depend on Logan when the safety of mutantkind is at stake.
That said, there is a cost to Wolverine's violent methods, which was explored in an arc in Daredevil #248-249 from a creative team of Ann Nocenti, Rick Leonardi, Al Williamson, Christie Scheele, and Joe Rosen. Tracking down a killer, Bushwacker, who had been murdering genius artists in the mutant community, Wolverine came to blows with the Man Without Fear. Daredevil, not knowing the extent of Bushwacker's crimes, tried to stop Wolverine from killing him, instead advocating for him to be tried by the justice system first. Bushwacker, catching wind of Daredevil's plea, told the both of them, «Wolverine, I understand you, even if you are my executioner. But you, Redman–I had enough of your mealy-mouthed bleeding-heart humanitarian bull. I'd rather get torched than go rot in a cell. We're all nowhere men.» The villain then shot directly at a gas tank, igniting himself on fire.
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Wolverine's disagreement with Daredevil painfully brought to life the limitations of Logan's violent defense of mutantkind. As Logan went in for the kill, Daredevil stopped him, saying, «He's almost dead, he'll probably die. His own fighting will have killed him, not you! Don't make it you! Don't do it, Wolverine!» Wolverine replied, «He wants my brand o' justice–not yours! Blast! I want to kill
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