Death of Wolverine Omnibus by Paul Cornell - ISBN: 9781302959876
Hardcover
The unkillable mutant is mortal. Wolverine’s final fight begins now.

Death of Wolverine Omnibus

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  • Hardcover

    1232 pages

  • Release Date

    7 January 2025

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Summary

The complete saga of the momentous death of Wolverine, the most popular X-Man of all, and the devastating impact it had on the Marvel Universe!

The complete saga of the momentous death of Wolverine! When Logan loses his healing factor, he must quickly adjust to a very different reality. All of a sudden, the unkillable mutant is all too mortal - and an army of villains and mercenaries are lining up to be the one who puts him in the ground! With a new protective suit, Wolverine joins wi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781302959876
ISBN-10:1302959875
Author:Paul Cornell, Elliott Kalan, Charles Soule
Publisher:Marvel Comics
Imprint:Marvel Comics
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1232
Release Date:7 January 2025
Weight:567g
Dimensions:283mm x 195mm
About The Author

Paul Cornell

Paul Cornell is a novelist and TV writer who has worked on Doctor Who for both mediums, famously creating the character Bernice Summerfield. He has extensive experience in British television, with credits including Robin Hood, Primeval, and Casualty. His comics work includes Marvel titles such as Wisdom, Captain Britain and MI13, Dark Reign: Young Avengers, and Fantastic Four: True Story.

Elliott Kalan is a New York-based comedian and head writer of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He wrote a Wolverine Annual, contributed to the Marvel Now What?! one-shot, and teamed up two major franchises in Spider-Man and the X-Men.

Charles Soule is a Brooklyn, New York-based writer of novels, comics, screenplays, and various stories. His novels include Strange Attractors, 27, Strongman, and Letter 44. He has written runs on DC Comics titles such as Swamp Thing, Red Lanterns, and Superman/Wonder Woman. Soule is also a musician and attorney. His Marvel credits include Thunderbolts, She-Hulk, Inhuman, Death of Wolverine, Wolverines, and Return of Wolverine. He has also charted the adventures of Star Wars characters in Lando and Poe Dameron, continued the story of Black Bolt and Medusa in Uncanny Inhumans and All-New Inhumans, brought his legal expertise to Daredevil, and assembled a team in Astonishing X-Men. Following a stint on Darth Vader, he turned his attention to the rebel crew in a new volume of Star Wars.

Alan Davis is a British-born artist whose career began at Marvel UK. He collaborated on Captain Britain and co-created D.R. and Quinch. Davis broke into U.S. comics with runs on Batman and the Outsiders and Detective Comics. At Marvel U.S., he launched Excalibur with Chris Claremont, which became a unique and humorous mutant title. Davis also took over writing duties for Excalibur, continuing plot threads from his Captain Britain run. He created the superhero family ClanDestine and wrote and drew the DC miniseries JLA: The Nail. After a lengthy arc writing and drawing X-Men, he worked on the miniseries Killraven, Fantastic Four: The End, and a ClanDestine revival. He illustrated Brian Michael Bendis’ Avengers Prime, contributed to X-Men: Schism, and helped relaunch Wolverine with Paul Cornell.

Steve McNiven’s artistic career took off after a trip to San Diego Comic-Con, leading to an assignment at CrossGen Comics on Meridian. After CrossGen ceased publishing, McNiven moved to Marvel Knights 4 and then joined Warren Ellis on Ultimate Secret. In 2006, McNiven and Mark Millar’s Civil War significantly altered the Marvel Universe’s status quo. His subsequent assignments included Brian Michael Bendis’ New Avengers and the initial story arc of Amazing Spider-Man’s “Brand New Day” era. McNiven and Millar reunited for “Old Man Logan” in Wolverine and the creator-owned Nemesis. With Ed Brubaker, McNiven helped relaunch Captain America. His later Marvel work includes Guardians of the Galaxy with Bendis and Uncanny Avengers with Rick Remender. McNiven cemented his reputation as a leading Wolverine artist with the series Death of Wolverine.

Ryan Stegman’s pencils gained acclaim in the Marvel adaptation of Raymond E. Feist’s Magician Apprentice and Riftwar, leading to assignments on Incredible Hulk, Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, Incredible Hercules, and She-Hulks. With writer Christopher Yost, he launched a new incarnation of Scarlet Spider. With Dan Slott, he created Superior Spider-Man, and with Gerry Conway, he offered a different take on Spider-Man and his family in Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows. Stegman’s other Marvel credits include Wolverine, Inhuman, Uncanny Avengers, and a successful run on Venom.

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