139 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #28 - 5/18/2005
Remember when Northstar was killed in three different comics in the same month? This is the aftermath of one of those.
Cover by Greg Land. Interiors by Mark Millar & John Romita Jr.
139 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #28 - 5/18/2005
Remember when Northstar was killed in three different comics in the same month? This is the aftermath of one of those.
Cover by Greg Land. Interiors by Mark Millar & John Romita Jr.
097 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #13 - 4/7/2004
So do we think this is meant to be an homage to the cover of the first issue of the Claremont/Miller Wolverine mini?
Cover by Darick Robertson. Interiors by Greg Rucka & Robertson.
047 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #25 (2/16/2005)
When your event tie-in miniseries is longer than the event miniseries itself.
Cover by John Romita Jr. Interiors by Mark Milar & Romita Jr.
336 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #36 (11/30/2005)
I feel like this is one of those covers that got repurposed into a lot of collected edition covers.
Cover by Joe Quesada & Richard Isanove. Interiors by Daniel Way & Javier Saltares
280 - Wolverine (v3) #20 (10/6/04)
Enemy of the State, Mark Millar's take on Chris Claremont's unrealized plans for #Wolverine circa Uncanny #300, begins!
Cover by John Romita Jr. & Richard Isanove. Interiors by Mark Millar & JRjr.
180 - Wolverine (vol 3) #43 (6/28/2006)
This is the semi-infamous issue in which Wolverine quickly heals from having his flesh burned off by Nitro.
Cover by Humberto Ramos, Carlos Cuevas & Edgar Delgado. Interiors by Marc Guggenheim & Ramos
170 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #66 (6/18/2008)
The beginning of "Old Man Logan", a story with surprising legs.
Cover by Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines & Morry Hollowell. Interiors by Mark Millar & Niven.
152 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #54 (5/31/2007)
Remember when Loeb tried to make all the animalistic/ vaguely wolf-themed characters related? 🙄
Cover by Simone Bianchi & Morry Hollowell. Interiors by Jeph Loeb & Bianchi.
145 - Wolverine (vol. 3) #1 (5/21/2003)
The first Wolverine ongoing series relaunch.
Cover by Esad Ribić. Interiors byGreg Rucka & Darick Robertson