
The mythologies of both are ingrained in me so deeply they might as well be strands of DNA or wisps of soul. I cannot tell you how many times I watched Predator, just as I cannot tell you how many Wolverine comics I have read, because that would be like telling you how many breaths I've taken or cheeseburgers I've eaten.

In Marvel's press release for the series, Percy expresses love for both the Wolverine and Predator franchises, saying: Related: Even Wolverine's Claws Can't Cut New Juggernaut-Level Villain From the blood-ridden snows of the Canadian wilderness to the sword-slinging streets of Madripoor, Wolverine and a Predator break everything in their paths on their way to the ultimate victory…or glorious death. Now witness the untold greatest battles of Logan’s life – against a Predator! One Yautja seeks the greatest prey in existence - and finds it in Weapon X. THE THRILL IS THE KILL! Wolverine has lived one of the longest and most storied lives in comics history.
