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Wolverine: Inside the World of the Living Weapon

Author: Matthew K. Manning  

Wolverine is one of Marvel Comics' most popular characters. Fans can learn about his comic book debut in 1974, his alliance with the X-Men, and more. This guide features artwork from the original comics and stills from the X-Men films. Full color.

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Wolverine is one of Marvel Comics' most popular characters. Fans can learn about his comic book debut in 1974, his alliance with the X-Men, and more. This guide features artwork from the original comics and stills from the X-Men films. Full color.

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Description

One of Marvel Comics' favorite characters, Wolverine is a mutant who possesses animal-like instincts, super-enhanced strength, and the ability to heal from any wound. While he was part of the Weapon X program his skeletal structure was bonded with the near-destructible alloy adamantium, and now very little can stop him.

DK's publishing program celebrates Wolverine's classic comic book roots, with gorgeous imagery, classic story lines, and a nod to the franchise that Wolverine has become.

Super-fans can learn about Wolverine's comic book debut (a cameo in a Hulk comic in 1974), and the development of his character, his story, the X-Men, and more in our comprehensive and spectacularly illustrated Ultimate Guide.

MARVEL, Wolverine and the distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of Marvel Characters, Inc., and are used with permission. _ Copyright (c) 2008 Marvel Characters, Inc. All rights reserved. This book is produced under license from Marvel Characters, Inc.

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About the Author

Matthew K. Manning has contributed to more than 40 books and comic books, including DK’s Batman: A Visual History, DC Comics: A Visual History and DC Comics: Year by Year. When not writing comics themselves, Manning often writes books about the comic book medium and its rich history.

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Product Details

Publisher
DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) | DK Children
Published
30th April 2009
Pages
199
ISBN
9780756645472

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