Roy Thomas, a prominent figure in the comic book industry, has recently been acknowledged for his role as a co-creator of the iconic character Wolverine in the latest movie, Deadpool & Wolverine. Thomas, who joined Marvel as a staff writer in 1965 and later served as the editor-in-chief, played a significant part in the creation of several beloved characters, including Vision, Carol Danvers, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist.
Despite being an editor at the time of Wolverine's inception in 1974, Thomas has long maintained that he initiated the character's creation and contributed key concepts to its development. His efforts to receive official recognition for his contributions were finally realized in 2022, when Marvel decided to credit him alongside other co-creators Len Wein, John Romita Sr., and Herb Trimpe in the movie.
Thomas expressed his gratitude towards Marvel for acknowledging his role in the creation of Wolverine and emphasized the collaborative effort that went into developing the character. He also shared his thoughts on the movie, praising the performance of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and expressing hope for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
While the decision to credit Thomas has been met with some controversy, particularly from certain corners of the internet and the creator community, Thomas remains steadfast in his belief that he deserves recognition for his contributions. He credits his friend and media representative for supporting his cause over the years and acknowledges the importance of setting the record straight regarding his involvement in Wolverine's creation.
Thomas's official credit as a co-creator of Wolverine marks a significant milestone in his career and serves as a testament to his enduring impact on the world of comics. As fans eagerly await the next chapter in the Marvel cinematic universe, Thomas's legacy as a pioneering creator continues to be celebrated and honored.