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Wolverine #1 written by Benjamin Percy is like a great episode from season one of True Detective. The book is dense with great artwork from Viktor Bogdanovic & Adam Kubert, and worth the hefty price of $7.99.
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Panel Breakdown: WOLVERINE #1 by Benjamin Percy, Adam Kubert & Frank Martin (Part 1)

Welcome to PANEL BREAKDOWN, a weekly series where we take a look at our favorite panels of a comic book. This week we are talking about the new Marvel Comics series Wolverine #1 written by Benjamin Percy, with art by Adam Kubert, colors by Frank Martin, and you are reading Cory Petit’s letters. Tom Muller is the designer on the issue and has a significant influence on the book.

Part 1 – Adam Kubert

Part 2 – Viktor Bogdanovic

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About Wolverine #1:
THE BEST IS BACK!
Wolverine has been through a lot. He’s been a loner. He’s been a killer. He’s been a hero. He’s been an Avenger. He’s been to hell and back. Now, as the nation of Krakoa brings together all Mutantkind, he can finally be… happy? With his family altogether and safe, Wolverine has everything he ever wanted… and everything to lose. Writer Benjamin Percy (X-FORCE, WOLVERINE: THE LONG NIGHT) and legendary artist Adam Kubert (X-MEN, AVENGERS) bring the best there is to his new home! PLUS: The return of OMEGA RED!


Are you picking up Wolverine #1 this Wednesday, or will the $7.99 price-tag scare you off? Comment below with your thoughts.

Matthew Sardo
Matthew Sardo
As the founder of Monkeys Fighting Robots, I'm currently training for my next job as an astronaut cowboy. Reformed hockey goon, comic book store owner, video store clerk, an extra in 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon,' 'Welcome Back Freshman,' and for one special day, I was a Ghostbuster.
<em>Wolverine</em> #1 written by Benjamin Percy is like a great episode from season one of <em>True Detective</em>. The book is dense with great artwork from Viktor Bogdanovic & Adam Kubert, and worth the hefty price of $7.99. Panel Breakdown: WOLVERINE #1 by Benjamin Percy, Adam Kubert & Frank Martin (Part 1)