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Preview of Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2

Posted on the 26 September 2014 by Comicscritic @comicscritic

X-23 Cuts Loose in DEATH OF WOLVERINE: THE LOGAN LEGACY #2!

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Here’s your first look at Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2 by writer Tim Seeley and artist Ariela Kristantina, on sale October 22nd, 2014 from Marvel Comics.

 

Press Release

From the ashes of Death of Wolverine comes a new beginning.

Today, Marvel is pleased to present your new look at DEATH OF WOLVERINE: THE LOGAN LEGACY #2, the next of 7-issue interconnected one-shots exploring the gaping hole left in the Marvel Universe following the loss of one of its greatest heroes.

Focusing on X-23, fan favorite writer Tim Seeley and newcomer Ariela Kristantina chronicle the tale of anger and loss as Wolverine’s surrogate daughter grapples with the death of the man who has shaped her purpose and meant so much to her. Only his death was not the end, and the mission isn’t over. It’s only just beginning as the young mutant prepares for the next phase of her journey. What does this mean for her relationship with the All-New X-Men?

Find out when X-23 faces a world without Wolverine in DEATH OF WOLVERINE: THE LOGAN LEGACY #2!

 

DEATH OF WOLVERINE: THE LOGAN LEGACY #2 (AUG140750)

Written by TIM SEELEY
Art & Cover by ARIELA KRISTANTINA
Canada Variant by ARIELA KRISTANTINA (JUL148309)

FOC 09/29/14, On-Sale 10/22/14

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Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2 Cover
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2 Cover - Canada Variant
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2 Cover - Canada Variant
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– The Comic Book Critic


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