[WildThing]

Real Name: Rina Logan
First Appearance: J2 #5
Known Relatives: Logan (Wolverine, father), Elektra Natchios (Elektra, mother), Hudson (Sabreclaw, half-brother)

Trained by both her mother and father, Wild Thing is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant. She also has the ability to summon psychic claws, apparently a trick her godmother, Psylocke, taught her. She also inherited her father`s healing factor, making her resistant to injury and poisons.


Long-time member of the X-Men, Wolverine retired to Hudson Bay in Canada with his wife Elektra to raise their daughter, Rina. When Rina went to investigate the identity of J2 (Zane Yama), J2's mother is injured in the ensuing battle. Wolverine had to break up the fight between his daughter and the son of the Juggernaut. Zane Yama surveys the damage his battle with Wild Thing caused and realises the consequences of his actions. (J2 #5)

Later, Wolverine and J2 teamed up to find his missing daughter who was actually helping Magneta train a new possible recruit for a super-team that Magneta was forming.

J2, Wild Thing, and Magneta investigates rumours that Black Tom Cassidy is alive and living back in Cassidy Keep. However, Black Tom is revealed to be Enthralla who has teamed up with Wild Thing`s half-brother, Sabreclaw. After possessing Magneta and Wild Thing and using them to capture J2, Enthralla plans to form a new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants when J2 breaks free and, after breaking Enthralla`s hold over his companions, proceeds to capture the two villains. (J2 #8)

Sabreclaw went on to join the team called the Revengers - a group of super-villains all who wanted to exact revenge on various members of the next generation of Avengers, A-Next.

J2 and Wolverine are invited by Wild Thing to Madripoor to test out a new recruit for Magneta's superteam, a young mutant named Daze. (J2 #10)

She tried out for membership in the Uncanny X-People at her father's request, but declined to join the team even though she proved herself worthy. (J2 #11)

Spider-Girl stops Wild Thing from attacking a pair of police officers, and after a brief scuffle it`s revealed the police are actually Enthralla and Sabreclaw in disguise. After teaming-up to take down Sabreclaw, the heroes advance on Enthralla who quickly surrenders after the arrival of the Fantastic Five on the scene. (Spider-Girl #1/2)

Wild Thing is in battle with the Incredible Hulk until she is stopped by Wolverine, who has come to Hudson Bay with Doctor Strange & the Hulk to try to remove the curse of the Wendigo. It seems a troupe of missing Boy Scouts has prompted the local people into a frenzy, scared of the return of the Wendigo. Whilst Doctor Strange casts the spell, Wild Thing sneaks off and finds herself surrounded by a whole pack of Wendigoes. Battling bravely, she is joined by Wolverine and the Hulk, who help fend off the critters until Doctor Strange`s magic starts to work. An eerie glow overcomes the Wendigoes, and they are transformed back into their original selves - the missing Boy Scouts. (Wild Thing #0)

Upper Saddle River Senior High school student and resident rich girl Cameron Bryce-Jones is kidnapped by a super-villain named Thrash Bandit. Fellow student Rina Logan, a.k.a. Wild Thing, comes to Cameron`s aid but is shot down by a force blast from Thrash Bandit who then speeds away on rocket-powered skates. With the help of fellow student Colin Brewster, Wild Thing manages to track Thrash Bandit through the traffic and uses her psychic claws to hurt him enough that he drops Cameron, whom Wild Thing then rescues. (Wild Thing #1)

Rina and Elektra go to the mall, secretly followed by three of Rina`s classmates, wanting to spy on her. Elektra teaches a class of martial artists, until the class suffers an interruption in the form of a large Hand assassin, who turns out to be an electronically-enhanced Kuroyama! Rina`s virtual reality game, that she seems so obsessed by, actually helps out her mother in the end by interacting with Kuroyama`s computer-wired mind, allowing Wild Thing to short-circuit the assassin with her psychic claws. (Wild Thing #2)

Rina and Cameron are studying together when a freakish accident occurs with the microwave their teacher, Mr Woodhill, was using to heat his coffee. A huge hole is blasted into the wall, leaving the safe cut in half, and those test answers inside are just too tempting for Cameron. Wild Thing is more curious about the disappearance of her teacher and the cause of the problem, and she quickly changes, and turns to face a Prime Sentinel. The Sentinel hunts down Wild Thing, and oddly, detects a dormant class `A` mutant - none other than Cameron herself! Wild Thing manages to reverse the effects by turning on the microwave again. Suddenly, Jubilee enters and announces their teacher is actually the Sentinel. She manages to once more suppress the Sentinel programming and Mr Woodhill awakens to wonder why anyone would steal last year`s test answers. (Wild Thing #3)

Wild Thing and Wolverine are out for a night in the wild to let out their animal instincts and get some fresh air. After a nice father-daughter chat, things go horribly wrong when they discover the N`garai. Rina learns that inflicting pain isn`t all there is to a fight, but her father is there to back her up, and they manage to send the N`garai back through the cairn to it`s own dimension. (Wild Thing #4)

On a school excursion, Rina and Colin team up to find biology specimens and discover a giant alien robot with a cockpit in it`s head. Colin seems to think he knows all, and jumps in to find the robot has sentience, and a mind of it`s own, albeit a gullible one. Wild Thing comes to save the day, convincing the robot she is a better choice for a partner to take over the world with, and leads the robot into a bottomless sink-hole. (Wild Thing #5)