Mutatis mutandis
Actually this is one of my favorite issues, when Logan comes back from one of his private adventures and gets bushwhacked by the Reavers. They crucify him and beat him within an inch of his life. Then the elements take their toll on him as he suffers on his cross, I mean, on his X.
The scene above is a replay of what happened to the X-men, as Logan experiences a fever dream and gets informed as to what happened to his teammates by an avatar posing as friends and foes alike who love or respect Logan, or need him alive. The avatar talks break down a lot of his self-delusions and faults he had back then as the "loner" who abandoned the team when they needed him. They were awesome, including fake-Sabretooth.
This scene above is from that fever vision.
This really brought the team down to it's individual components and Logan had to go and find and rebuild the X-men again. Even though he wasn't functioning at full strength, or even in his right mind. Yet he didn't give up and didn't fail. He was as close to mortal as 616 has allowed him to be, and he was awesome. But he couldn't or wouldn't die, because of the quality of Logan the man that excites Jean Grey so much. His passion and ferocity for life. Even when his mind and health are failing, Logan's will kept him going.
And he had his own sidekick, Jubilee, to keep him in line. This started the whole Wolverine/Jubilee partnership... which was--IS-- a beautiful thing. His Dark Knight badass to her smart ass teen wonder.