When you mix Chris Claremont with Frank Miller, you get Wolverine and ninjas. It's as simple as that.
We're taking a look at Wolverine's first self-titled comic, a 4-issue mini-series from 1982 where Logan goes to Japan and lots of people die.
Then the Thunderbolts start heading in a new direction with issue #20, where a surprise guest wants to join the team!
When you mix Chris Claremont with Frank Miller, you get Wolverine and ninjas. It's as simple as that.
We're taking a look at Wolverine's first self-titled comic, a 4-issue mini-series from 1982 where Logan goes to Japan and lots of people die.
Then the Thunderbolts start heading in a new direction with issue #20, where a surprise guest wants to join the team!
Hot on the heels of Kurt Busiek's take on a real-world(ish) Clark Kent, we're reading his Batman focused followup called Creature of the Night from 2017, with art by John Paul Leon.
We meet a young kid in a non-superhero world named Bruce Wainwright who's obsessed with Batman comics, and that doesn't really change after his parents get murdered by robbers.
So what's the deal with this Batman that starts showing up immediately?
Then we move onto Thunderbolts #19, featuring the winner of the Wizard Create-A-Villain contest!