Well, hopefully those two team up on something else down the line.
HUNT FOR WOLVERINE: Weapon Lost #4 (of 4)
CHARLES SOULE (W) • MATTEO BUFFAGNI (A)
COVER BY GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI
VARIANT COVER BY RON GARNEY
WEAPON FOUND?
Logan was turned into a weapon long ago — controlled, experimented on, but ultimately lost Now, Daredevil and his crew learn what happens[...]
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Upon arrival, they are attacked by a kill squad working for Soteira.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #4 cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Roberto Poggi, and Federico Blee
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #4 concludes this angle of the tale I wouldn't have any expectations for grand revelations What reveals that are present do are on par with[...]
Seriously, how do you have the greatest writer in the history of comics on the payroll and just not use him for anything?
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HUNT FOR WOLVERINE: Weapon Lost #3 (of 4)
CHARLES[...]
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Nothing they search gives any information, but, in a Saskatchewan ranger post, a cluster of forest rangers hold out against a clawed beast for as long as possible.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #2 cover by Greg Land, Jay Leisten, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
The investigation of Weapon Lost continues with a slow boil as this oddball[...]
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