Melita Garner

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Melita Garner with Logan in Fear Itself: Wolverine v1 #1.

Melita Garner is a female comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Melita Garner

She was riding the train in San Francisco when a pair of thugs with guns attempted to rob her. The pair demanded her phone when she revealed she had no money on her with her refusing. At this time, they disturbed a man sleeping on the train and attempted to rob him of any money. This man was revealed to be Wolverine who cut off one of the thug's arms and scared the other with the two running from the scene. Melita tried to catch up with Wolverine to interview him but he refused to speak to her and simply left the area in order to continue his mission much to the chagrin of Garner. (Wolverine Weapon X v1 #1)

Melita continued writing her work on the actions of Blackguard Inc. where she labelled the company's work in South America as being dangerous and inhumane. Afterwards, she received a call from her mysterious contact with her shockingly discovering that it was Wolverine. He had been responsible for sending her on the trail of the company and despite feeling used by him she noted that he did give her a story. Logan noted though that whilst Blackguard was gone that a mystery remained on who sold the Weapon X files on the black market. (Wolverine Weapon X v1 #5)

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Powers and abilities

Melita was known to keep detailed notes on her investigations on her phone. (Wolverine Weapon X v1 #1)

She was known to work as an investigative reporter for the San Francisco Post. (Wolverine Weapon X v1 #1)

Notes

  • Melita Garner was created by Jason Aaron and Ron Garney where she made her first appearance in Wolverine: Weapon X v1 #1 (June, 2009).

Alternate Versions

Appearances

  • Wolverine: Weapon X v1: (2009)
  • Wolverine v4:
  • Wolverine and the X-Men v2:

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