Abraham Cornelius
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Abraham Cornelius[edit | edit source]
Abraham Cornelius is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, primarily known for his role as an antagonist in the Wolverine series. As a scientist working for the Weapon X program, Cornelius was instrumental in experimenting on mutants, including the procedure that bonded adamantium to Wolverine's skeleton.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Abraham Cornelius was first introduced in the Wolverine comics as a brilliant but morally ambiguous scientist. His work with the Weapon X program, a covert government operation aimed at creating super soldiers by experimenting on mutants, put him at odds with Wolverine, one of his most famous subjects.
Throughout his tenure at Weapon X, Cornelius was involved in numerous experiments that sought to manipulate and enhance mutant abilities for military use. His obsession with perfecting the Weapon X program led to several confrontations with Wolverine, who sought to dismantle the program and bring Cornelius to justice.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
The character of Abraham Cornelius has been explored in various comic book storylines, each delving into his complex relationship with his creations and the ethical implications of his work. Cornelius's legacy is a testament to the dark side of scientific ambition, serving as a cautionary tale about the consequences of dehumanizing others in the pursuit of progress.
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