Thor would be an interesting character to pair with Wolverine. Thor's god - like powers and Wolverine's tenacity would make for some epic battles. They could also have some great conversations about honor and sacrifice, coming from their very different backgrounds.
In 'Wolverine Origins', Logan's wife was Kayla Silverfox. Her story is one of love and tragedy. She was a mutant with the ability to manipulate others' minds. She was sent by Stryker to get close to Logan. However, she truly fell in love with him. Eventually, she was killed by Stryker as part of his plan to manipulate Logan further, which was a great loss for Logan and a turning point in his character development.
In the 'Death of Wolverine Graphic Novel', apart from Wolverine himself, there were several key characters. One was Dr. Cornelius, who was involved in the events leading up to Wolverine's death. His actions and motives were central to the plot. Then there was the character of Mystique. She has always had her own agenda and her role in this story was to manipulate the situation to her advantage. Also, characters like Cyclops, although not as central as some others, still had their reactions and interactions related to Wolverine's death which were important in showing how the X - Men as a whole were affected by this major event.
Well, Wolverine's death in comics was a culmination of many elements. Different antagonists and story arcs contributed to it. There wasn't one straightforward killer; it was a complex web of circumstances.
It was actually a complex situation. Different storylines and events led to Wolverine's death, but one notable instance was when he was overcome by a powerful enemy or combination of foes.
Wolverine's death in the comics was a result of a combination of factors. There was a powerful enemy, and also internal conflicts within the comic's universe that contributed to his demise.