Who is the new wolverine

You're referring to the latest iteration of the iconic X-Men character, Wolverine!

As of 2020, the new Wolverine is Laura Kinney, also known as X-23. She is a genetically engineered clone of Wolverine, created by the sinister organization, the Facility.

Laura first appeared in the comic book series "NYX" #6 in 2004, created by writer Joe Casey and artist Nathan Massengill. She was designed to be a younger, female version of Wolverine, with similar abilities and a similar backstory.

In the comics, Laura is a skilled fighter and assassin, trained from a young age to be a killing machine. She eventually breaks free from her programming and joins the X-Men, becoming a valuable member of the team.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Laura Kinney was introduced in the 2017 film "Logan," played by Dafne Keen. In the movie, Laura is a young mutant with a similar healing factor and retractable claws, who is being hunted by a group of mercenaries. She forms an unlikely bond with Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Professor X (Patrick Stewart) as they try to protect her from those who seek to harm her.

Laura Kinney has since become a prominent character in the X-Men comics and has appeared in various other media, including video games and animated series. She is widely regarded as the new Wolverine, and her story has been praised for its unique take on the character and its exploration of themes such as identity, morality, and the consequences of playing with genetic engineering.