Written by Chris Claremont, Peter David, Archie Goodwin; Art by John Buscema, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Byrne Experience Wolverine's battle to keep the feral berserker within in check, while trying to be the best there is at what he does. Special guest appearance by the Incredible Hulk. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 544 |
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Written by Larry Hama, Jo Duffy; Art by Mark Silvestri Forever locked in struggle to keep his berserker fury in check, Logan is a man without a past on a never-ending journey to uncover the truth about himself. Featuring Sabretooth and Lady Deathstrike. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 544 |
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Written by Larry Hama; Art by Mark Silvestri, Mark Texeira, Darick Robertson This volume continues the stories of the enigmatic Wolverine gifted with heightened senses, a healing factor and razor-sharp claws as he struggles to control his feral nature. Guest appearances by Jubilee and Rogue of the X-Men. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 528 |
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Written by Chris Claremont; Art by Frank Miller The most popular member of the X-Men goes solo when Wolverine travels to Japan, testing his honor and risking his life for the only woman he has ever loved. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 96 |
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WOLVERINE VOL. I: THE BROTHERS TPB RATING: PSR |
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Cover by JOHN J. MUTH & KENT WILLIAMS; Written by WALTER & LOUISE SIMONSON; Art by JOHN J. MUTH & KENT WILLIAMS Wolverine comes to blows with his teammate Havok when a femme fatale strikes. This modern-classic psychological thriller was written by the husband and wife team of Walter and Louise Simonson, and features gorgeous fully-painted artwork by Jon J. Muth and Kent Williams. Collecting HAVOK & WOLVERINE: MELTDOWN #1-4 RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 200 |
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Cover by ESAD RIBIC; Written by FRANK TIERI; Art by SEAN CHEN In this collection, Wolverine probes the dark and seamy underbelly of the city, and guts it. Placing himself in the center of a bloody mob war, Logan plays a most dangerous game. Collecting WOLVERINE #181-186. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 144 |
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Cover by Jorge Lucas; Written by Bruce Jones; Art by Jorge Lucas Intending to spend a rare carefree moment at a carnival with his beloved stepdaughter Amiko, Wolverine shows a violent side of himself that sends the young girl running in fear. Unable to face what he's done, Logan is propelled into a soul-searching adventure he may not be able to escape. What did he do? And what did young Amiko see? RATING: MARVEL PG; PAGE COUNT: 120 |
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Written by Frank Tieri; Art by Sean Chen, Georges Jeanty When Wolverine rebuffs the reconstituted Weapon X program, management is forced to settle for second best Ñ but Deadpool's first assignment may test the limits of his loyalty. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 240 |
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Written by Jeph Loeb; Art by Tim Sale X-Men Gambit and Wolverine are drawn together in London by a string of brutal slayings that may mark the return of 19th-century serial killer Jack the Ripper. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 96 |
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MARVEL COMICS GRAPHIC NOVEL WOLVERINE: ORIGIN This romantic period piece defied industry expectations. At long last, all is revealed about the incredible forces that molded Wolverine, the world's most perfect killing machine with a heart as big as the great outdoors. RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 160 Written by Bill Jemas, Paul Jenkins; Art by Andy Kubert WOLVERINE: ORIGIN |
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By Moench, Outkiewicz & Palmiotti.
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Written by Frank Tieri; Art by Sean Chen, Dan Fraga There's a new killer in town, and he wants Wolverine's title all to himself. Who is the mysterious Mr. X, and how far is he willing to go to destroy the man he sees as his lone equal? RATING: PG; PAGE COUNT: 144 |
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