Writer Paul Cornell and artist Alan Davis team up for a new "Wolverine" ongoing series exploring the direction of the character following the events of "Avengers Vs. X-Men" for Marvel NOW! in March 2013.
Full article here.
Writer Paul Cornell and artist Alan Davis team up for a new "Wolverine" ongoing series exploring the direction of the character following the events of "Avengers Vs. X-Men" for Marvel NOW! in March 2013.
Full article here.
Milking the cash-cow.
'If you meet a loner, no matter what they tell you, its not because they enjoy solitude. It's because they have tried to blend into the world before, and people continue to disappoint them'
lol this is ridiculous. I can't believe they got Cornell for this. And it doesn't even have any of the other X-Men in it. Wolverine is boring a shit on his own.
I don't think I've ever heard someone refer to Wolvie as James soo much
"I'm bad and that's good, I will never be good and that's not bad, because there's no one I rather be than me."
-Bad Guy Affirmation
XPOTM: 08/2011
Huh, Marvel really is cannibalizing itself
"That's a very nice school you have here, it'd be a shame if someone dropped some Sentinels on it"
Lol gold side just thought they were getting a team book Smh
Yay! Another Wolverine book!
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Top 3: Batman, Wonder Woman, X-force
I appreciate why they're doing it - it'll sell.
So long as they milk the fanboys for their money and keep producing considerably better "second tier" titles, I'll be happy.
Your posting style looks like a retarded haiku. - Bronze Badger
Women are beautiful. But we're not here for your goddamn titillation. - junesdisco
Sounds great! Some will grumble about yet another Wolverine title but as much as I'm excited to see what Frank Cho does with Savage Wolverine, I wouldn't expect that to really fit the bill as Wolverine's main solo ongoing. Mostly due to the fact that with Cho writing and illustrating, there's a good chance that it'll be plagued by some delays and I doubt if Cho will stick around in the long term (though I hope he will). Cornell and Davis, on the other hand, I can see building a substantial run. Looking forward to seeing how it shapes up!
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