This Wednesday, March 20th, Marvel Comics is set to release WOLVERINE: Madripoor Knights #2!
The untold sequel to UNCANNY X-MEN #268 continues with shocking revelations of a mission you only thought you knew…
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
WOLVERINE: Madripoor Knights #2
“THE WOLVERINE: Cutting Edge!”
Written by Chris Claremont
Art by Edgar Salazar
Colors by Carlos Lopez
Letters by Cory Petit
Edited by Mark Basso
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Philip Tan w/ Sebastian Cheng
Cover B by Steve Skroce w/ Bryan Valenza
Cover C by Simone Bianchi
Cover D by Greg Hildebrandt & Tim Hildebrandt
(Wolverine Marvel Masterpieces III Variant)
Cover E by Greg Hildebrandt & Tim Hildebrandt
(Wolverine Marvel Masterpieces III Virgin Variant)
MELEE IN MADRIPOOR AS ROUGHOUSE AND BLOODSCREAM RETURN!
WOLVERINE, CAPTAIN AMERICA and BLACK WIDOW delve deeper into the mystery of the missing weapon in Madripoor and come face-to-face with Logan’s old enemies, ROUGHOUSE and BLOODSCREAM!
If Bloodscream gets his hands on any of these heroes, neither a mutant nor a Super-Soldier will make it through unscathed! And what mysterious ALLY holds the key to victory…if our heroes can save them in time?!
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