
Marvel announced yesterday it is also sending Wolverine #71 back to press after selling out at the distributor level. The issue, written by Mark Millar will have a variant cover by Steve McNiven, and continues the “Old Man Logan” storyline.
The $2.99 issue arrives April 22, 2009.
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I dont read Wolverine because..well there a bit of Wolverine in everything..BUT IS THAT A FUCKING T-REX WITH A SYMBIOTE!!!
I was going to ask that exact same thing.
( And, just to get a little paleontological: The protuberences above the eyes actually suggest Carnatosaurus, but that could just be an exercise in artistic license. )
Oh its on!
Its a Tyrannosaurus…Two claws..not three..but TWO!
Besides in Symbiote form random features are normally exaggerated.
Yeah i know Dino-Fu whatcha gonna do about it ;)
@Lifeisaglitch and Jacin B.
(Major) SPOILER ALERT!
That is indeed venom bonded with a T-rex. Everyone should be reading Old Man Logan. It’s like the Dark knight returns for wolverine.
There are so many holy s#!t momments in it, I’m surprised there are people that still aren’t reading this Mark Miller and Steve McNiven masterpiece.
Julian when did the arc (Its in the future right?) begin im afraid it might be too late too jump on…
I believe that it started in Wolverine issue #66 and is scheduled to continue till issue #73 in may.
If you don’t feel like collecting all the back issues, I suggest just waiting for the trade. If you don’t mind paying extra for the floppies (and your Comic shop’s got all of them), this would be a pretty good time to jump in, since you won’t have to wait for the trade
oops, I meant, “wait for the MONTHS,” I don’t know where “trade” came from…