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The Logan Legacy, with a couple of issues by Soule, will explore the effect of Wolverine's death on his female clone X-23, his son Daken, and longtime foes Sabretooth, Mystique and Lady Deathstrike.
Death of Wolverine was just the beginning of Soule's Wolverine saga. It was quickly followed up by a weekly series called Wolverines, which brought together X-23, Daken, ...
Writer Charles Soule uses each issue of the miniseries to highlight a different facet of Wolverine’s character, beginning with loner Wolverine in the first issue, then moving on to secret agent ...
Wolverine—James Howlett to his family, Logan to his friends, Wolverine to his teammates, Patch to his enemies, Weapon X to his other enemies, Death to his other other enemies—died last month ...
Wolverine's Death: Superheroes And The Cycle Of Eternal Return Nerd-about-town Glen Weldon explains to a non-comics-reading guy exactly what is up with the impending death of Wolverine. (That's ...
Wolverine is still dead. Find out why you should read the hardcover by Charles Soule and Steve McNiven.
Wolverine’s been dying for some time. At least that’s how it seemed. When it was first announced in 2013 that Wolverine would be losing his healing factor, we all knew that meant he was more ...
Verdict. Unfortunately, the final chapter of Death of Wolverine doesn't quite reach the highs of the previous issues. While the slightly odd choice of final villain can be overlooked, it's harder ...
The Death of Wolverine Marvel Alex Abad-Santos is a senior correspondent who explains what society obsesses over, from Marvel and movies to fitness and skin care. He came to Vox in 2014.
I was pleasantly surprised by The Death of Wolverine #1.It turned out to be an engaging debut issue that presented a story I was excited to read in spite of event fatigue and the cynicism ...