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Wolverine Origins #8 (2006) olliveti variant

Wolverine Origins #8 (2006) olliveti variant

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

Written by Daniel Way, penciled by Steve Dillon, cover by Joe Quesada
"Savior," part 2 of 5. During the Cold War, Logan -- along with Team X -- performed several secret missions inside Russia, one of which was the sabotage of Russia's fledgling "Super Soldier" program and the destruction of the program's result--in particular, the psychotic cyborg known as Omega Red. Logan's memory of this mission has only recently returned to him...but Omega Red has thought of nothing else ever since. It's time for some payback.
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
Why is the Wolverine so popular? I don't get it. You people would seriously read him reading the phone book, which would be about as entertaining as this title. Between the stiff art from Steve Dillon, the competent-but-dry script from Daniel Way and enough 90's nostalgia to fill a thousand Spike Lee jean commercials, this thing shouldn't sell at all. But it does! Thanks to the Wolverine and God knows what else. If anyone can explain in 100 words or less what makes this book worth buying, please send it to wdalbush@grahamcrackers.com and I'll run it next week. Until then... 4 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

Written by Daniel Way, penciled by Steve Dillon, cover by Joe Quesada
"Savior," part 2 of 5. During the Cold War, Logan -- along with Team X -- performed several secret missions inside Russia, one of which was the sabotage of Russia's fledgling "Super Soldier" program and the destruction of the program's result--in particular, the psychotic cyborg known as Omega Red. Logan's memory of this mission has only recently returned to him...but Omega Red has thought of nothing else ever since. It's time for some payback.
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
Why is the Wolverine so popular? I don't get it. You people would seriously read him reading the phone book, which would be about as entertaining as this title. Between the stiff art from Steve Dillon, the competent-but-dry script from Daniel Way and enough 90's nostalgia to fill a thousand Spike Lee jean commercials, this thing shouldn't sell at all. But it does! Thanks to the Wolverine and God knows what else. If anyone can explain in 100 words or less what makes this book worth buying, please send it to wdalbush@grahamcrackers.com and I'll run it next week. Until then... 4 Grahams
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