Marvel just announced that comic book artist Greg Capullo is returning to the publisher after a decades-long hiatus to work on Wolverine and the upcoming Deadpool: Seven Slaughters later this year.The news broke at San Diego Comic-Con, during a lunch hosted by Diamond Comics which was attended by Marvel Comics Editor-In-Chief C.B. Cebulski and other higher-ups. At the event, Marvel revealed two variant covers by the Spawn and Batman artist, who previously worked on Marvel Comics such as X-Force in the 1990s. One variant cover is for Wolverine #37 by Benjamin Percy and Juan José Ryp, which comes out in September. The other is for Deadpool: Seven Slaughters #1 this November, which includes a host of writers and artists including Rob Liefeld, Gail Simone, Cullen Bunn, Cody Ziglar, Greg Land, and more.Capullo previously hinted that he’d be working on Wolverine back in January, sharing an early sketch of the variant cover with the caption, “Let the gossip begin.” Shortly before that, he posted a question to fans saying, “I’m about to Marvel up. Cool with that?” However, this is the first official confirmation from Marvel that Capullo is once again working for them. At this time, only two variant covers from the artist have been revealed.RELATED: Marvel’s Darkest Potential Future was just Stopped by the Silliest Deadpool Ever
Marvel just announced that comic book artist Greg Capullo is returning to the publisher after a decades-long hiatus to work on Wolverine and the upcoming Deadpool: Seven Slaughters later this year.
The news broke at San Diego Comic-Con, during a lunch hosted by Diamond Comics which was attended by Marvel Comics Editor-In-Chief C.B. Cebulski and other higher-ups. At the event, Marvel revealed two variant covers by the Spawn and Batman artist, who previously worked on Marvel Comics such as X-Force in the 1990s. One variant cover is for Wolverine #37 by Benjamin Percy and Juan José Ryp, which comes out in September. The other is for Deadpool: Seven Slaughters #1 this November, which includes a host of writers and artists including Rob Liefeld, Gail Simone, Cullen Bunn, Cody Ziglar, Greg Land, and more.
Capullo previously hinted that he’d be working on Wolverine back in January, sharing an early sketch of the variant cover with the caption, “Let the gossip begin.” Shortly before that, he posted a question to fans saying, “I’m about to Marvel up. Cool with that?” However, this is the first official confirmation from Marvel that Capullo is once again working for them. At this time, only two variant covers from the artist have been revealed.
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