5 Ways X-Men's Wolverine Will Meet His Demise In 'Death of Wolverine!' According To Charles Soule And Steve McNiven
After months of teasing, Marvel Comics is about to unleash Wolverine's final battle amongst readers in writer Charles Soule and artists Steve McNiven's The Death of Wolverine. This is the perfect opportunity to check out why we're excited for the X-Men hero to meet his bloody demise.
In the story arc, the former Weapon X is left without his mutant healing factor. A list of his deadliest enemies have banded together to take down their weakened prey. Here are five reasons why The Death of Wolverine is a must-read for comic book fans.
5) Everybody Meets The Grim Reaper At Least Once
Superman had the bloodiest battle ever when he died fighting Doomsday back in the '90s. We mentioned here that Archie Comics killed off its own beloved hero, Archie Andrews, in a future timeline. It's been forty years since Wolverine made his first appearance in the Hulk comics. So it's time to lay this beast to rest before he becomes boring.
4) Who Will Deliver the Death Blow?
Who is going to be the one who will kill our mutant superhero? Will it be Lady Deathstrike or Sabretooth? As mentioned here, Storm is leading the X-Men/Avengers team against Red Skull's AXIS super villain team. Could this be a little foreshadowing?
Each of the 4-part limited series will feature a special Weapon Etched Holo Foil cover. Usually a comic holds 20-22 pages, but this first issue is at a whopping 56 pages. If you're a comic book collector, then you need to get each one in your hands.
2) Old Man Logan
There's a reason why Marvel wanted McNiven to illustrate the X-Men hero's demise. The illustrator is also responsible for the Mark Miller seminal classic, Wolverine: Old Man Logan. [Spoilers] Remember when Logan discovers Mysterio tricked him into killing his own mutant superhero team? [End Spoilers]
1) No Cop Out
In an interview with USA Today, Soule promises this isn't a gimmick, "We have a plan, obviously, as to what we can do to replace him — either physically or spiritually — in the Marvel Universe." If the writer says Wolverine's going to die, that's exactly what's going to happen.
Death of Wolverine #1 hits stores on September 3. Readers, are excited to see how Wolverine meets the Grim Reaper?