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If you're looking to read the best Wolverine comics, narrowing down a list can be tough. Here's where to start.
Wolverine was introduced in the ’70s and became popular in the ’80s, but truly reached the height of his powers in the ’90s.
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The never-collected horror anthology series featuring stories by Jim Steranko, Neal Adams, Barry Windsor-Smith, Stan Lee ... scripts and beautifully designed art features Dominic Fortune, Monark ...
So, for example, the story is told by captions of the Russian scientists working with Wolverine, exactly like “Weapon X”. However, instead of showing it, the issue’s art uses a metaphorical ...
Barry Windsor-Smith, and Bernie Wrightson, plus old EC stalwarts like Johnny Craig, Marrie Severin, and Wally Wood. The art is reproduced from files provided by Marvel, using original color schemes.
However, all of these scenes have their origin in one of the best Wolverine stories of them all: the classic “Weapon X” from Marvel Comics Presents #72-84 by writer/artist Barry Windsor-Smith.
Featuring stories by Howard Chaykin, Neal Adams, Tom Sutton, Roy Thomas, and Barry Windsor-Smith, from the pages ... scripts and beautifully designed art featuring Dominic Fortune, Monark ...
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