Since then, she has realized she was Wolvie’s biological daughter, and eventually, his successor. She was trained to kill Wolverine, but when she got the opportunity, she joined the X-Men. Sarah decided to alter the DNA against the Facility orders and Laura was born. The geneticist Sarah Kinney thought that cloning was the way to go, but the genome recovered from Wolverine was too damaged. In the beginning, X-23 is simply a product of The Facility, an organization that attempted to recreate Weapon X and failed. Her first appearance in comics was in NYX #3, published in February 2004 and written by Joe Quesada before headlining two miniseries written by Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost where her origins were explained. It was a success and, after a second episode, she became so popular, she ended up in the comics, like Harley Quinn in her time. At the time, Kyle created her in an attempt to make a Wolverine to “connect more to the younger kids”. Created by writer Craig Kyle, X-23 first appeared – not in a comic book! - in the television series X-Men: Evolution, in season 3 episode 10.
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