Wolverine Origins & Endings

Wolverine Origins & Endings by Daniel Way, published by Marvel on December 27, 2006, is a graphic novel that delves into the complexities of the character Logan following the significant events of House M. This edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a visual exploration of Logan’s journey as he grapples with his identity amidst the turmoil of his past as both a hero and a villain.
In this collection, which includes Wolverine issues #36-40, readers will find Logan at a pivotal moment, facing the weight of his experiences and the choices he has made throughout his life. The narrative examines themes of heroism and villainy, as well as the struggle for self-definition in the wake of monumental challenges. This work is a part of the broader genre of comics and graphic novels, particularly within the superhero category, providing a rich context for fans of the medium.
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Left shaken at ground zero after the cataclysmic events of House M, Logan has no choice but to soldier on, as he’s done so many times before – but has the burden now become too great? In his lifetime, Logan has been both a hero and a villain, a player and a pawn… but what is he now? Don’t miss out on the beginning of an epic more than a century in the making! Collects Wolverine #36-40.
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