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by: Chris Claremont, Frank Miller
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785123293
ISBN: 0785123296
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: January 17, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 235327
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The master of mutants joins the master of ninjas in Wolverine's first solo series - replete with romance, intrigue and mayhem! Our beleaguered berserker's in Japan on a mission of the heart, if he can survive the Hand first! Plus: the introduction of everyone's favorite riotous ronin, Yukio! Collects Wolverine #1-4, Uncanny X-Men #172-173.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - WOW!
genius! frank miller is and always will be the best and he showed it here as always.
Rating: - One of the best comic stories ever written...
Combining the talents of two of comics' true superstars, Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, this 6-part story takes the character of Wolverine in a whole new direction and served as the start of his own long-running solo series.
A must have for fans of the character, fans of the X-men, or just those who love a good story.
Rating: - The Beginning
Great book awesome story and fun to read. Read in one sitting and then read it again a few days later. Couldn't keep my hands off it. Simply incredible way to bring it all together.
Rating: - Always a Classic
The first mini delving into the story of Wolverine as a character. In this book we get to see the great background that made Wolverine/Logan the Icon he is today. I recommend this for any fan of Wolverine and or the X-Men. As a warning the dialogue is typical Claremont as its very comic booky and sometimes cheesy.
Rating: - Still awesome after all this time
Before he became the posterchild for everything X-Men, Wolverine was a berserker mutant with animalistic rage who made his debut as an adversary for the Incredible Hulk, and eventually gaining much notoriety in the re-vamped X-Men comics under the pen of Chris Claremont. However, it wasn't until this mini-series that Wolverine really gained the iconic status that he has as one of Marvel's heroes, and upon reading this, you'll be able to see why. Claremont presents an impromptu origin story for ... Read More
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