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  2. List of Wolverine titles - Wikipedia

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    Title Years covered Material collected Pages Released ISBN 1 Wolverine Vol. 1: 1974-1989, 1991 Marvel Comics Presents #1–10, 72–84; Incredible Hulk #180–182, 340; Marvel Treasury Edition #26; Best of Marvel Comics; Wolverine (1982) #1–4; Uncanny X-Men #172–173; Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1–6; Captain America Annual #8; Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1; Marvel Age Annual #4; Wolverine ...

  3. Wolverine (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    How Marvel reached issue #300 is like this: Volume 2 (#1-189), Volume 3 (#1-90/#190-279), and Volume 4 (#1-20/#280-299), with Volume 4's issue #21 ending up as #300. The fourth volume was primarily written by Jason Aaron , and was concluded with issue #317 in December 2012 in the wake of the Marvel NOW! initiative.

  4. Fatal Attractions (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine lost his adamantium skeleton (and subsequently left the X-Men). He did not get it back until 1999, when Apocalypse rebonded it to his skeleton, shown through flashback sequences during Wolverine (vol. 2) #145. Genesis had attempted the same earlier, but did not succeed, in Wolverine (vol. 2) #100 (April 1996).

  5. List of X-Men limited series and one-shots - Wikipedia

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    Sabretooth vol. 2 1–4 Daniel Way (W) Bart Sears (A) 2004 Secret War: 1–5 Brian Michael Bendis (W) Gabrielle Dell'Otto (A) 2004 Starjammers vol. 2 1–6 Kevin J. Anderson (W) Ale Garza, Jorge Lucas (A) 2004 Wolverine: The End: 1–6 Paul Jenkins (W) Claudio Castellini (A) 2004 Wolverine/Captain America: 1–4 Tom Derenick (W/A) 2004 ...

  6. Essential Marvel - Wikipedia

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    The Essential range launched in October 1996 with the joint release of Essential X-Men Vol. 1, Essential Wolverine Vol. 1 and Essential The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1.While Essential The Amazing Spider-Man started with Spider-Man's first appearance in the Silver Age (collecting Amazing Fantasy #15 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1-20), Marvel chose to skip ahead to Giant-Size X-Men #1 and Uncanny X ...

  7. ClanDestine - Wikipedia

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    a: Examples include: Her current host is depicted as Caucasian from its first appearances in The ClanDestine (Vol. 1) #2 and 3, but is colored light brown near the end of the latter issue. She is consistently depicted as Caucasian throughout most of X-Men and The ClanDestine #1, but suddenly appears with moderately brown skin on Page 34, and ...

  8. Phalanx Covenant - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine (vol. 2) #85; Cable #16; Collected editions. The comics were collected into the Origin of Generation X trade paperback, published in 1996.

  9. Official Marvel Index - Wikipedia

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    The Official Marvel Index is a series of comic books released by Marvel Comics which featured synopses of several Marvel series. The books were largely compiled by George Olshevsky (who was for fourteen years the sole owner of a complete collection of Marvel superhero comics dating from Marvel Comics #1, published in 1939), [citation needed] and featured detailed information on each issue in a ...