WOLVERINE #45
SABRETOOTH WAR Part 5: “X Marks the Spot“ Written by Victor LaValle & Benjamin Percy Art by Geoff Shaw Colors by Alex Sinclair Letters by Cory Petit Edited by Mark Basso
Covers & Cover Artists: Cover A by Leinil Francis Yu w/ Romulo Fajardo Jr. Cover B by Leinil Francis Yu w/ Romulo Fajardo Jr. (Virgin Variant) Cover C by Mark Brooks (Headshot Variant) Cover D by Mark Brooks (Headshot Sketch Virgin Variant) Cover E by Mike McKone w/ Frank Martin (Sabretooth Through the Ages Variant) Cover F – X-Men ’97 (Wolverine Action Figure Variant)
SABRETOOTH WAR – PART 5!
X MARKS THE SPOT!
The treasure hunt is on as SABRETOOTH picks up on the trail of an item that will turn the tide in the war on WOLVERINE! But as the best there is regroups with the remnants of his allies, it’ll be a race against time for the good guys to uncover a LOST weapon that could prove to be their LAST HOPE! And that’s if ORCHIS and the STARK SENTINELS don’t get them first!
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