>>81222844>It is deliberately written as an act of hypocrisy on the part of Wolverine that he undertakes because he feels he has to do so, but also because at heart he's still a man of violence who uses violence to solve his problems.Yeah. I've been thinking about what the more sensible thing to do would've been.
I think Cyke as an example, probably would've still fought Rachel to prevent her from murdering, but he would've done it at the risk of his own life.
Wolverine defended Selene at the risk of Rachel's.
>>81222880>Rachel's death was an editorially mandated thing tooSo this is that part I've heard about. The one that makes you want to travel back in time and slap Marvel editorial around.
>they decided two of her was too much so they told Chris to off RachelI don't even get this. Apart from her powers, she's an entirely different character.
Man, is there anything X-Factor didn't fuck over?