The key to victory is eons old, and it's certain to rock their world. Written by JEPH LOEB Penciled by SIMONE BIANCHI & ED MCGUINNESS Wraparound cover by SIMONE BIANCHI 'EVOLUTION,' PART 1 A DOUBLE-SIZED SPECIAL 50TH ISSUE! WITH SPECTACLAR WRAPAROUND COVER BY BIANCHI! Superstar Jeph Loeb (Batman: Hush) is joined by future superstar Simone Bianchi for the biggest, best and, quite possibly, last battle between Wolverine and Sabretooth! These sworn foes have been locked in an endless grudge match that goes back longer than either can remember - or even imagine. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.ĭynamic Forces edition signed by artist Simone Bianchi. Fans of the character will definitely want to check this out. What results is a violent confrontation that begins to reveal moments from their past and establishes what exactly happened and what did not (including a critical moment that had previously been dismissed as an implant). The story begins as Wolverine returns to mansion to have it out with its newest resident Sabertooth. But if the story has to be told, at least its being told by Jeph Loeb. While I am curious about the relationship he has with Sabertooth, I also hate losing the last shreds of mystery surrounding the character. I have mixed emotions about this storyline. That mystery ends with the current storyline that begins with Wolverine 50. The origin of this long standing grudge has been one of the last mysteries surrounding the character. And as the past of Wolverine became less interesting, a new wrinkle was added his relationship with Wolverine. Over the years so much has been done with the character and his past that all of the mystery has been robbed from him and replaced by a bizarre web of confusion as memories have been dismissed as memory implants and no one is sure about what is actually his past and what is implanted memories. So as the run went on and we learned more of his past in Canada and with Alpha Flight, the character became even more interesting. We didn't know anything about him so even the little things became a big deal like the first time Banshee called him Logan.
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At the time, he was a really cool character because he was a blank slate. And the reason I got into them was Wolverine. The first comics I really got into were the classic Chris Claremont and John Byrne issues of Uncanny X-Men.
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$3.99 LONE STAR COMICS REVIEW BY REGIONAL MANAGER AARON SETTLE: I'm a big fan of Wolverine.
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Also featuring a 12-page backup story 'PUNY LITTLE MAN,' by Loeb and superstar Ed McGuinness (Superman/Batman): He's big, he's green, he's mean, and he just got his mitts on Logan. Think you've seen Marvel's fiercest go toe-to-toe before? Those were just warm-ups. A 3% buyer's premium ($2.25) will be charged at checkout.