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Refunds cannot be sent to alternate accounts. Refunds will be issued within 5 business days back to the account you paid with Paypal, Credit Cards, Bank Account etc. We can offer a refund or exchange if we have stock. If you have a problem with your item that is damaged or missing please email us. Final art may vary and will have trade dress (logos) unless stated in title that it will be a virgin cover. First- with the X-Men captured by the Brood- Logan slashes his way through the alien hordes - but can his healing factor beat back their deadly infection? Relive this classic tale from UNCANNY X-MEN (1981) #162! Then- in X-MEN (1991) #4- Wolverine's past as an espionage agent returns to haunt him - but now all of the X-Men are in the deadly Omega Red's crosshairs! And when Magneto threatens the entire planet- a climactic battle will change everything for Logan in the seismic X-MEN (1991) #25! Rated T and Wolverine is here to prove it as we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the House of Ideas with the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters- features timeless stories and highlights some of our most impressive talent from the past eight decades.

In this THR-exclusive clip above, Claremont talks about his take on Wolverine, the character he transformed from a one-time Hulk villain into one of the mainstays of the Marvel Universe (and someone who’d one day anchor a movie franchise for Fox, much to Hugh Jackman’s delight).(W) Claremont, Chris (A) Cockrum, Dave (C) Lee, In-Hyuk “How can you make something new in a corporate storytelling system? Chris showed us how it’s done.” “His stories defined these characters and inspired the X-Men films, animated series, and also a new generation of writers, like Joss Whedon and Alan Moore, and his struggle to maintain creative integrity in the face of a corporation intent on endlessly exploiting his creations is increasingly relevant in a world of endless sequels and reboots,” Meaney says. The documentary, available here, features Claremont, editors Louise Simonson, Ann Nocenti and Jim Shooter, and others discussing his work on the book during his historic, 17-year run guiding the destinies of some of Marvel’s most successful characters. STORY: ‘ X-Men: Days of Future Past’: Fox Hatches Innovative Plan for Publicity Blitz


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