In Earth-666, Wolverine was an undead vampire and was wearing a black and red uniform similar in design to his classic brown and tan costume except for the colors. This costume merges the brown and yellow-orange colors of his Fang costume with the boots, red belt, and long-eared cowl of his classic costume for a more streamlined overall look. Wolverine kept this costume throughout much of the 1980s and early 1990s, both as a member of the X.
After years of wearing a brown costume designed by John Byrne, Wolverine returned to his original X-Men costume - what was the reason for this change? Was there a reason Wolverine changed from the yellow/blue costume to the brown/tan costume? Also, does the reason he ditched the brown/tan costume related to Sabertooth in some way? Wolverine's suit is largely based on his Red and Brown outfit, but the color scheme is a dark black and gray. Lending a bit of menace to the ensemble are the red eye lenses. Wolverine can first be seen in his brown costume on the cover of March's Uncanny X-Men #14.
With the majority of the X-Men believed dead following the events of the weekly "X-Men: Disassembled" story arc, Cyclops and Logan bring together the remaining survivors to form a new team to take on old threats. 21 I don't know about canonical (as in Wolverine, the character, choosing the colors), but according to the Wolverine Costume Guide: Wolverine's original costume introduced his signature blue and yellow color scheme and other apparel that would become hallmarks of the character's look. Fang (Image credit: Marvel Comics) The second version of Wolverine's main costume, with its brown and yellow-orange color scheme, is almost as famous and beloved as his original look.
What is the canonical reason Wolverine wears yellow and blue Why does his suit have stripes on it and why does he wear a mask Why does he switch to brown Does Logan like wearing a costume Who, in-universe, designed Logan's blue suit and brown suit and does he have a canonical favorite costume? During the '80s this look became even more recognizable than the yellow and blue costume. All three of Wolverine's solo outings (the Frank Miller miniseries, Marvel Comics Presents, and his 1988 ongoing self-titled-title) feature the tan/brown costume as the main look. In various crossover events like Secret Wars, Spider-Man Vs Wolverine, etc.