Marvel Comics has teased they would kill off their popular X-Men mutant superhero in the epic conclusion, "Death of Wolverine" #4. With the final installment now in newsstands, does the demise of Wolverine, aka Logan, show him "at his very best?" Read More »
Taking place right after the ashes of "Death of Wolverine," Marvel Comics presents our very first look at the "Death Of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #1." Writer Charles Soule and artist Oliver Nome set the stage for a world without the X-Men mutant superhero, exploring the lives of X-23, Sabretooth, Daken, Lady Deathstrike, and Mystique. Read More »
Marvel Comics takes readers on a revealing first look tour of "Death Of Wolverine #3." In the penultimate chapter of the blockbuster four-issue event, writer Charles Soule and artist Steve McNiven presents the reunited Kitty Pryde and Wolverine traveling to Japan for one last adventure. Read More »
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. Read More »
As the highly anticipated epic event is about to be released next month, Marvel Comics unveils its first look at "Death Of Wolverine #2." Writer Charles Soule and artist Steve McNiven present the second chapter in he blockbuster four-issue event as the popular X-Man mutant hero takes a brave last stand against a terrifying lineup of his deadliest foes. Read More »
The ruler of Atlantis feels his kingdom threatened by a powerful pant creature. Writer Charles Soule teases readers what they should expect In DC Comics’ two-part crossover event, "Aquaman #31" and "Swamp Thing #32." Read More »
Something is happening to Superman that is changing him into a frightening and vicious beast. DC Comics has brought back a major villain our superhero would definitely like to forget in writers Greg Pak, Scott Lodell, Charles Soule, and artist Ken Lashley’s "Superman: Doomed #1." Read More »
Marvel Comics is about to do the unthinkable and kill off one of its most popular character. With his healing factor, the adamanitum-clawed mutant thought he was unstoppable as he launched himself into battle, but all of that is about to change in writer Charles Soule and artist Steve McNiven's Death of Wolverine Read More »