Marvel’s Age of Comics rolls on — this time covering what is perhaps the most important origin story in modern comics. Comic readers got the full treatment with Wolverine: Weapon X back in the 1990s, and this summer, Jim Rugg will be revisiting the origin of an icon.Wolverine is one of the most prolific comic book characters of all time — but his story is also one of the most tragic tales ever told. Continuing Marvel’s Age of Comics series, Wolverine: Weapon X takes a deep dive into yet another defining story — this time spotlighting a tale that not only defined a hero — but an entire generation of comics. Wolverine: Weapon X is the quintessential story to really understand possibly the most important X-Man. Never has there ever been a Wolverine story — or, perhaps, any story — more colorfully vibrant when telling such a somber story. Barry Windsor-Smith’s artwork is visceral — combining color and pencils in a way rarely matched. Windsor-Smith is redefining what a comic artist can do with the way he uses anatomy to tell a story. Logan is placed in the most precarious position during Wolverine: Weapon X — in no small part due to the abhorrent, mysterious Professor, who oversaw the entire excruciating procedure. Seeing the majority of the story through the eyes of the Weapon X doctors adds an entirely new dimension to the story and works to dehumanize Logan even more — which is a choice that makes Logan’s eventual escape all the more satisfying.
Marvel‘s Age of Comics rolls on — this time covering what is perhaps the most important origin story in modern comics. Comic readers got the full treatment with Wolverine: Weapon X back in the 1990s, and this summer, Jim Rugg will be revisiting the origin of an icon.
Wolverine is one of the most prolific comic book characters of all time — but his story is also one of the most tragic tales ever told. Continuing Marvel’s Age of Comics series, Wolverine: Weapon X takes a deep dive into yet another defining story — this time spotlighting a tale that not only defined a hero — but an entire generation of comics. Wolverine: Weapon X is the quintessential story to really understand possibly the most important X-Man.
Never has there ever been a Wolverine story — or, perhaps, any story — more colorfully vibrant when telling such a somber story. Barry Windsor-Smith’s artwork is visceral — combining color and pencils in a way rarely matched. Windsor-Smith is redefining what a comic artist can do with the way he uses anatomy to tell a story. Logan is placed in the most precarious position during Wolverine: Weapon X — in no small part due to the abhorrent, mysterious Professor, who oversaw the entire excruciating procedure. Seeing the majority of the story through the eyes of the Weapon X doctors adds an entirely new dimension to the story and works to dehumanize Logan even more — which is a choice that makes Logan’s eventual escape all the more satisfying.
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