Wolverine: What I Do Isn’t Very Nice
February 7, 2009
Old Man Logan is 8 issue story by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. Series started in Wolverine #66, 2008. Story is set to future. Logan lives nearby "Hulkland" with his wife and children. Other characters are Bruce Banner, She-Hulk and Hawkeye. Story has published in hardcover Giant Size Old Man Logan September 2009.
Wolverine: Origin #1-#6 by Paul Jenkins, Joe Quesada, Bill Jemas, Andy Kubert and Richard Isanove published in Nov. 2001 to July 2002. Wolverine's youth before he came Weapon-X and his real name is revealed. The tragedy of Wolverine's family. Fans keep this the best Marvel-story in Modern Age! (Continues below.)
Wolverine: Origins #1 appeared in July 2006, and series still continues. Years brainwashing and memory implants disabled Wolverine to make deal to his past, but now everything has changed. Wolverine hunts those who are responsible.
Weapon-X by Barry Windsor-Smith originally published in Marvel Comics Presents #72-#84 in 1991. In the story is first time seen how Wolverine's adamantium bones and claws has made, and how painful that was for the man called Logan. Classic comic book has published in trade many times. New Wolverine: Weapon-X by Jason Aaron and Ron Garney started in 2009. The Adamantium Men is a 5 issue long story , and #1 includes 8 pages of Director's Cut Extras with variant covers!
Wolverine: Enemy Of The State - Complete Edition (2006), by Mark Millar and John Romita jr. Hydra brainwashes Wolverine and uses him to kill all the Superheroes. X-Men, Fantastic Four and S.H.I.E.L.D. cannot stop him. Collects Wolverine #20-#32.
Wolverine: The End (2003) by Paul Jenkins and Claudio Castellini. In the distant future immortal Wolverine lives his final days in the wilderness in Canadian mountains, and meets his own past.
Wolverine: The Death Of Wolverine (2008) by Mark Guggenheim and art by master Howard Chaykin. After the Marvel Civil War Wolverine has left to brain-dead. With him leaping Iron Man and Dr. Strange! Collects Wolverine #56-#61.
Wolverine: Dangerous Games Premiere (2008). Wolverine need all his senses when he meets the Orphan-Maker. Collects Wolverine Annual #1: Deathsong, Wolverine: Dangerous Games, Wolverine Firebreak and Wolverine: Killing Made Simple.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine by Christopher Yost and Mark Texeira. The X-Men Origins series start puts the Wolverine in spotlight. Story reveals every details of the life of Wolverine: when he first time popped his claws and when he joined the X-Men. Appears in April 1, 2009.
Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 1 (2009) collects the best Wolverine stories ever told, including Wolverine #1-#4 mini-series 1982 by Frank Miller and Chris Claremont, and Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1-#6 1988 by Chris Claremont and Al Milgrom.
Wolverine Noir is new-noir story by Stuart Moore and C.P. Smith. Jim Logan is the detective and knife expert in New York. One day to his office comes beautiful lady Mariko Yashida in trouble. Easy, but strange mission leads to Logans own painful past.