Death of Wolverine #3

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Marvel ⋅ 2014
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Charles Soule

Writer

Marc Sumerak

Penciler

Admira Wijaya

Penciler

Steve McNiven

Cover Artist

Steve McNiven

Inker

Scott Hanna

Inker

Jay Leisten

Cover Artist

Jay Leisten

Colorist

Rachelle Rosenberg

Colorist

Justin Ponsor

Cover Artist

Justin Ponsor

Letterer

Chris Eliopoulos

Letterer

Joe Sabino

Letterer

Virtual Calligraphy

Cover Artist

Ula Mos

Published

October 2014

Synopsis

PART THREE: SEPPUKU The beginning of the end is now here...THE DEATH OF WOLVERINE! THREE MONTHS TO DIE, the loss of Wolverine's healing factor -- all led to this, the single most important X-Men event of the decade. Logan has spent over a century being the best there is at what he does...but even the best fade away eventually. Over the years, Logan has been a warrior, a hero, a renegade, a samurai, a teacher-and so much more. But now, the greatest X-Men hero will play a role he's never played before in this special weekly event brought to you by industry superstars Charles Soule and Steve McNiven. Includes directors cut of pages 2-8 of Death of Wolverine #3 in various stages of completion from pencils, to inks, to colored without dialogue bubbles, but with "director's" commentary for each of the pages. Pages 6 & 7 of the original story are compressed into one page for this section which is why the page count for this section is only 6 instead of 7. Plus director's cut of the cover which is an illustration of the cover shown with the three stages of creation, pencils, inks, & colors. The image is divided into three sections with the left third in pencil, the center third in inks, and the right third complete through coloring. hara-kiri (noun) Also called "seppuku". ceremonial suicide by ripping open the abdomen with a dagger or knife; formerly practiced in Japan by members of the warrior class when disgraced or sentenced to death. • Suicide or any suicidal action; a self-destructive act: dictionary.reference.com

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