Wolverine - Logan, James Howlett, Weapon X Comic Book Covers

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 Marvel Comics Presents #74 Weapon X (April 1991) by Marvel Comics
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Weapon X (chapter 2), script and art by Barry Windsor-Smith. The Bush of Ghosts part 7 starring Shanna the She-Devil, script by Gerard Jones, pencils by Paul Gulacy, inks by Gary Martin. The “Freebie” starring The Constrictor, script by Scott Lobdell, pencils by Scott McDaniel (as Scott McDaniels), inks by Randy Emberlin. Absolute Zero starring The Human Torch and Iceman, script by Dan Mishkin, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dan Adkins. Back cover art by Sam Kieth.
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 Ultimate X-Men #1 (November 2011) by Marvel Comics
Cover by KAARE ANDREWS Written by NICK SPENCER Penciled by PACO MEDINA The biggest mutant cover-up has gone public as the true history of the x-gene is revealed. As an identity crisis rocks the mutant world, the mistrust between man and x-man gets deeper. But a bigger question remains: who are the X-Men? Nick Spencer and Paco Medina make their thunderous Ultimate debut in one of the most anticipated series yet!
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 Wolverine #25 (June 1990) by Marvel Comics

“Heir Aid!” Written by Jo Duffy. Art by John Buscema. Cover by Jim Lee. Based on the classic story The Jungle Book, Wolverine tells a bedtime story to a crime boss’ son.
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 Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #28 (September 1991) by Marvel Comics
Icy Roads - Written by D.G. Chichester. Art by Ernie Stiner & Don Hudson. Cover by Jackson Guice. Wolverine and Fury pursue Hydra to the Arctic to learn their deadly plans!  
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 Wolverine #50 (January 1992) by Marvel Comics

Shiva Scenario: Phase 3 of 3 - “Dreams of Gore!” Guest-starring the X-Men. Written by Larry Hama. Art by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green. Wolverine discovers the location where his memory implants were created. But when he gets there he also discovers the mechanical monster known simply as Shiva, a robot programmed to hunt and kill renegade members of the Weapon X Program. Featuring pin-ups by Bill Sienkiewicz and Jim Lee. 64 pages, FC NOTE: The astounding sequel to Weapon X from Marvel Comics Presents (1988-1995) #72-84.
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 Wolverine Origins #1 (June 2006) by Marvel Comics
Joe Quesada Cover. Written by DANIEL WAY Penciled by STEVE DILLON. Cover by JOE QUESADA.  Premiering a new ongoing series that picks up where House of M #8 and “Origins and Endings” (WOLVERINE #36-40) left off! Armed with the one thing that could kill him, as well as key clues to his very existence, Logan embarks on the first leg of a long and bloody quest for vengeance against those who once enslaved him. No longer feeling the need to play it quiet, Logan’s first strike elicits a Condition Critical response from the U.S. government. With no other choice, they drop their bomb ? and you won’t believe who it is! When Logan hits D.C., someone’s going to be waiting for him. [Whatever you do, don’t turn to the last page of this issue until you’ve read the whole issue – you’ll regret it if you do.]
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 Spider-Man #9  (April 1991) by Marvel Comics

Perceptions: Part 2 of 5. Guest-starring Wolverine. Story, art and cover by Todd McFarlane. A small Canadian town is locked in the grip of fear as a mysterious killer continues to prowl the surrounding woods. Daily Bugle photographer, Peter Parker, is on assignment to shed light on the story. Meanwhile, the feral X-Man, Wolverine, continues to hunt down the mysterious killer. When a group of overzealous hunters stumble upon a slumbering Wendigo, how long before the blood starts to floe?
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 Wolverine Killing (September 1993) One-Shot Comic Book  In this 48-page bookshelf comic, Wolverine is drawn to a Tibetan hideaway where he meets a lover and more trouble than his mind may be able to handle! Written by John Ney Rieber. Art and painted cover by Kent Williams.
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 Uncanny X-Men #277 (June 1991) by Marvel Comics
“Free Charley!” Part 4 of 4. Guest-starring the Starjammers. Story by Chris Claremont. Art and cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. It’s X-Man vs. X-Man as the fate of the universe will decided by the outcome of a battle that will pit friend against friend. Meanwhile back on Earth, the Shadow King makes his move and you won’t believe who his pawn is. NOTE: This marks the last issue for the team of Jim Lee and Scott Williams on Uncanny X-Men as they move on to launch X-Men #1 with Chris Claremont.
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  Wolverine #66 (August 2008) by Marvel Comics

Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN. Old Man Logan: Part 1 of 8 - Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils by STEVE MCNIVEN. MARK MILLAR and STEVE MCNIVEN-who last teamed for the monumental CIVIL WAR-bring us the most important WOLVERINE story of the 21st Century. Nobody knows what happened on the night the heroes fell. All we know is that they disappeared and evil triumphed and the bad guys have been calling the shots ever since. What happened to Wolverine is the biggest mystery of all. For 50 years, no one has heard hide nor hair from him…and in his place stands an old man called Logan. A man concerned only about his family. A man pushed to the brink by the HULK GANG. A man forced to help an old friend-the blind archer, HAWKEYE-to drive three thousand miles to secure his family’s safety. Get ready for the ride of your life, Logan.  

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 The Punisher War Journal #6  (June 1989) by Marvel Comics
Cover art by Jim Lee. On the Track of Unknown Animals, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Carl Potts and Jim Lee, inks by Jim Lee; at Microchip’s behest, Punisher goes to Africa as part of a dinosaur hunting expedition; Punisher battles Wolverine in the African jungle.
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 Marvel Collector’s Edition Presents: Wolverine w/flip Marvel Collector’s Edition Presents: Spider-Man (Charleston Chew Giveaway 1992) by Marvel Comics
Wolverine cover by Sam Kieth
“Gammie a Break”
Writers Richard Howell, Larry Hama
Pencils Sam Kieth
Inks Sam Kieth
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Classic X-Men #1 (September 1986) by Marvel Comics
This issue integrates 20 new pages into a reprint of Giant-Size X-Men 1. “First Night.” Script by Chris Claremont, new art by John Bolton, reprint art by Dave Cockrum. New Arthur Adams front cover; new John Bolton back cover. 
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 Astonishing X-Men #1 (July 2004) by Marvel Comics
Written by JOSS WHEDON Pencils & Cover by JOHN CASSADAY “GIFTED” pt. 1 (of 6) Dream-team creators JOSS WHEDON (creator of TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and JOHN CASSADAY (Planetary, CAPTAIN AMERICA) bring you the explosive #1 issue of the all-new flagship X-Men series! As part of X-MEN: RELOAD, this issue marks a return to classic greatness and the beginning of a brand-new era for the X-Men. 
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 Wolverine #90 (February 1995) by Marvel Comics
Wraparound cover art by Adam Kubert (pencils), Tim Hildebrant (painted art), and Greg Hildebrant (painted art). The Dying Game, script by Larry Hama, pencils by Adam Kubert, inks by Mark Farmer and Dan Green; Wolvie and Sabretooth have a battle royale, and Wolvie ends up popping a claw through Sabretooth’s brain. Next issue in story is Weapon X #1. This special issue includes TWO double-gatefold sections!
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