Wolverine by Benjamin Percy Vol. 3 - Hardcover

Book 3 of 3: Wolverine by Benjamin Percy Collection

Benjamin Percy

 
9781302955861: Wolverine by Benjamin Percy Vol. 3

Synopsis

Wolverine's answer to the clone saga as longtime ally Beast starts to turn on Logan! The mark of the Beast! On defense or offense, Wolverine is Krakoa's best weapon. But that doesn't mean he always attacks exactly where the Beast aims him - and what Hank McCoy chooses to do about that is going to set Logan on a startling and revelatory path that will redefine his future! What is Beast's secret agenda? And how has it turned Logan... savage? Prepare for a betrayal that will change everything and send Wolverine deep into the Pit of Exile! Meanwhile, Beast will stop at nothing to protect Krakoa as he sees fit. But, having lost the faith of Logan and X-Force, there's only one mutant left to can turn to: himself! Now, Hank's last-ditch effort to save mutantkind leads to Wolverine facing some very familiar adversaries. When the Weapons of X lock blades, who will be the last Logan standing?! Collecting: Wolverine (2020) 26-35

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About the Author

Acclaimed author and screenwriter Benjamin Percy broke into comics in 2014 with a two-issue Batman story arc for Detective Comics. He is also known for his work on Nightwing, Green Arrow and Teen Titans for DC Comics, and James Bond: Black Box for Dynamite Entertainment. Percy has written two seasons of Marvel's Wolverine podcast series: Wolverine: The Long Night, which was listed as one of the top fifteen podcasts of the year by Apple and won the iHeart Radio Award for best scripted podcast in 2018, and Wolverine: The Lost Trail. In print, he is a key contributor to Jonathan Hickman's Dawn of X initiative as writer of X-Force and Wolverine. Percy blazed a new trail for the Spirit of Vengeance with his deliciously dark revival of Ghost Rider.

Spanish artist Juan Jose Ryp previously collaborated with Charlie Huston on Vengeance of the Moon Knight. Other credits include Warren Ellis' Wolfskin, Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance and Frank Miller's Robocop for Avatar Press.

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