Marvel Writer Gives Personal Take on Daken

Marvel Writer Gives Personal Take on Daken

The story behind Wolverine's son, Daken.

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By Greenhatter02 - May 29, 2009 10:05 PM EST
Source: Marc Storm

From the moment I picked up The Dark Avengers,I was fascinated by one character, Daken. Not only was he born with all of Wolverine's abilities, but the claws too. Daken, is a spiteful, hateful individual who takes after Victor Creed, in that his only goal is to track down and kill Wolverine. Once I started reading the graphic novel collections of Wolverine: Origins and found out Daken's origin it all clicked. He is one of my favorite, up and coming, Marvel villains. He has all of the potential for good, but is almost pure evil. Here is Marvels Dossier on Daken. Let me know what you think.

"Soiling His Father's Good Name Just With His Presence"

Every father and son has their differences; with Wolverine and Daken, however, those differences sometimes end with a few innocent bystanders dead.


Daken sketch by
Terry Dodson

Given Daken's contentious relationship with his father, writer Matt Fraction explains that the character's involvement with both of Norman's teams shows him "thumbing [his] nose" at Wolverine.

"[He's saying,] 'I'm going to do your job better than you,'" the writer elaborates. "[Daken] loves the glory, he loves the fame [and] he loves the fortune that comes along with it and the chance to rub Wolverine's nose in it. It's almost like he's his dad's boss [now that he's in Norman's X-Men], and what better role for a snotty petulant teen to have? Not that he's actually a teenager, but mentally, his attitude's very much like a rebellious teenager."

Joining up with the Dark X-Men represents "a means to an end" for Daken, who wants nothing more than for the spotlight currently shining on him to grow brighter.

"He's been having great success as part of Norman's Avengers, and now he's part of Norman's X-Men too," relates Fraction. "It's like he's playing guitar in the two biggest bands in the world at the same time. Ultimately, [in Daken's mind] they're just there to reflect light onto him, y'know? Whatever gets the job done."

Daken's inclusion in Norman's X-Men also creates a visual link between his team and Cyclops', a tactic Norman has also used in creating his own team of Avengers.



"There's a visual sameness [between Daken and Wolverine], [and] we know Osborn is all about the image and all about the media war, so having that visual representation is very important [to him]," Fraction notes.

But while Daken and Wolverine may appear similar on the surface, according to Fraction the apple could not have fallen further from the tree.

"Of course, [Daken] fulfills a different role [on Norman's X-Men than Wolverine on the regular team]," he explains. "There's an entirely different dynamic. Wolverine is sort of the tortured, anguished loner, yet he's a member of every team that would ever have him, the drifter who yet invariably drifts to the same people again and again.

"And Daken really is [Wolverine's] opposite. He's a glory hogging, show boating glam super hero, for lack of a better word. There can't be enough cameras, there can't be enough attention, there can't be enough groupies; the fame and adulation thrown his way, he's eating it up with a spoon. And he loves that he's popular and he's soiling his father's good name just with his presence."

Having Wolverine's son on its roster will also give the Dark X-Men something of a


psychological advantage over Cyclops' group, as many of the regular X-Men don't yet know of Daken's existence.

"How friendly can you be if your friend never happened to mention that he has a kid?" asks Fraction. "So [there's] a little bit of contention [there], that's for sure."

Cyclops' Strike File: Daken

Until recently, very few people knew of Daken. Until Emma learned of his existence, not even Wolverine was totally aware that the son he conceived with his deceased wife Itsu, who was pregnant with him when she was killed, had survived his mother's death.

Because of this, very little information exists on Daken. Wolverine, who has encountered his son a number of times, reports that he has many of his own mutant abilities, including a healing factor and retractable bone claws, albeit in slightly different placements.

Apparently, Daken has been conditioned by a mysterious being known only as Romulus, and while Wolverine's attempt to break this conditioning with the help of Professor Xavier has proven somewhat effective, he still remains highly unstable.



Daken harbors a great deal of anger towards his father, even as the two have ostensibly worked towards the same goal of finding and neutralizing Romulus. However, Daken has since been slightly sidetracked by his time with Norman Osborn's newly-formed Avengers, a group that appears to consist almost entirely of former villains posing as heroes. On the Avengers, Daken has taken the name of Wolverine and donned a uniform similar to one of Logan's past costumes.

Though Daken has a great deal of skill in hand-to-hand combat, psychologically he remains immature and frequently exhibits little to no self-control. His emotions will often get the better of him, making him a dangerous but manageable threat. Given the fact that he will typically only act out of self-interest, Daken would have no reason to attack the X-Men unless he felt he were somehow getting something out of the confrontation."

How do you feel about Daken? Good or bad character? Decent rival for Wolverine?

- Aaron

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SupahPhreak
SupahPhreak - 5/29/2009, 11:01 PM
I can't find Dark Avengers #1 anywhere. I've tried since the first week it came out -.-
Greenhatter02
Greenhatter02 - 5/30/2009, 5:54 AM
SupahPhreak you can order it used from Amazon.com. I just found it now. They have nine used copies and a graphic novel coming out with all of the first issues. Hurry, they are also releasing dark avengers/u-canny x-men 1 soon.
SlurpeeGuy
SlurpeeGuy - 5/31/2009, 5:33 PM
Daken is just another of the Romulus group of flavorless Wolverine knock offs. At least Sabertooth had a history with Logan to make it interesting. And how does a guy with a healing factor have tattoos on his arm! It makes as little sense as the Marvel world not having super hero groupies who would say "Wolverine's claws aren't like that". The whole Dark Avengers run so far is a good idea poorly executed.
TheMyth
TheMyth - 6/1/2009, 3:58 AM
@SlurpeeGuy and dellamorte1872: A-[frick]ing-men to that! I quit buying Wolverine because of this absolutely shitty concept of a character. I just wish the Sentry would toss his punk ass into the sun, then the Sentry, in all HIS shittiness can follow after him and share Daken's fate. It literally makes me angry that anyone would find Daken the slightest bit interesting. I really could go on for hours as to how terrible a character this is. Possibly Marvels biggest mistake in my eyes. If I were a filthy rich bastard, I would literally spend a large portion of my fortune buying up all books with this terrible character just so I could burn the evidence of his existence. I literally hate the character that much. So [frick] Daken and [frick] his narrow minded creator in in his stupid ass.
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