This Wednesday, May 29th, Marvel Comics is set to release WOLVERINE #50.
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
WOLVERINE #50
Written by Larry Hama, Victor LaValle, Benjamin Percy, Roy Thomas
Art by Javier Fernandez, Daniel Picciotto, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Patch Zircher
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth, Yen Nitro, Pete Pantazis, 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 Greg Land (Sabretooth Variant)
Cover D by Justin Mason (Snikt Variant)
Cover E by Marco Checchetto
Cover F by Ryan Stegman
Cover G by Jonas Scharf
Cover H by Frank Miller
Cover I by Frank Miller (Virgin Variant)
CREED VS. LOGAN – THE FINAL SHOWDOWN!
It’s all come down to this: the final battle between WOLVERINE and SABRETOOTH. The Sabretooth War concludes in the way it began – a violent, bloody battle – but WHO will be left standing?
Plus: Special short stories celebrating fifty issues of this run and 50 YEARS OF WOLVERINE, from legendary Logan scribes including Larry Hama, as well as a final send-off from Benjamin Percy and Javi Fernández, and some special SURPRISES!
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