In new Marvel Comics fan art, Wolverine gets a new look that brings out the best in the hero while offering him a fresh take on the X-Men hero. On his Twitter account, artist Mike Becker shared his Wolverine costume redesign. The fan-favorite mutant gets a new ensemble as part of his X-Men series, where the talented artist is showcasing his costume redesigns, as Wolverine sports a look that Marvel Comics shouldn't ignore.Wolverine has one of the best looks among any superhero in the pages of Marvel Comics, as the clawed X-Men hero's iconic yellow and black costume is iconic. Despite occasional changes to the suit and different character arcs for Wolverine, such as his grey X-Force ensemble or his Patch outfit where he traded in his usual costume for a suit and eye patch, the classic ensemble that he wore in his debut, later modified in Giant-Size X-Men #1, remains his best costume. In a stunning piece of fan art, Wolverine gets a new outfit that pays tribute to his best look while offering something exciting and new for Logan.Related: Marvel's X-Men vs Eternals War Shows How the MCU Failed the DeviantsOn his Twitter account, artist Mike Becker shared his fan art costume redesigns for numerous X-Men heroes, including Wolverine, who got an all-new look in the art series. The look keeps Wolverine's best details with his black mask and yellow and black elements but offers more blue in his ensemble, as well as additional features like a chunky belt and a multicolored torso piece under the top of his costume. In addition, the lankier Wolverine (almost Mike Mignola-esque) has an updated mask, shrinking the size of the sides but making his white eyes even more pronounced. Check out the complete redesign from Mike Becker below.

Besides Wolverine, Becker redesigned more of the X-Men's best and most notable heroes in his fan art, including Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Polaris, Havok, and more. Like the Wolverine costume, Becker's art gives them great new looks, with each redesign feeling cohesive. It would be fun to see Becker get a chance to draw an X-Men book for Marvel Comics with his stellar designs.

The costume redesign for Logan keeps the best elements of the X-Men hero's original look that Wolverine's sported over the years while offering new details that make it feel like a unique and welcome addition to the mutants' long list of costumes. Readers can find more of Becker's work on his Twitter account, @MikeJBecker, where the talented artist showcased more of his X-Men redesigns. If you enjoyed Wolverine's new fan art costume, you will likely enjoy Becker's other awesome looks.

Source: @MikeJBecker - Twitter