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Sneak Peek at Savage Wolverine

Comic Book Resources had their weekly Axel in Charge column in which there were some amazing new pages from Joe Madureira's Savage Wolverine run with Zeb Wells.
"Will the Savage Wolverine title be featuring a new creative team with each new arc or is a regular creator team in place once Zeb Wells/Joe Madureira finish their upcoming Spidey/Wolverine/Elektra storyline for the book?"

Alonso: “Savage Wolverine” will be home to top-flight creative teams telling no-holds-barred stories. We think you’ll be excited by our line-up. I sure am.






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dezariN said…
Man, I'm honestly so greatfull to this site. his old joemadfan site used to be the go to for Joe mad news but it fell off the boat ,now this mike McMahon site is even better. hope u keep this site going, your doing a great job
Anonymous said…
I'm agree with Derazin , THANKS A LOT MAN !
Mike said…
Thanks guys, I've had a Joe Mad fan site for a long time. Even though Joe's been in and out of comics I enjoy keeping track of what he's been up to!
Steven Preston said…
I think real life got in the way with Nathen, who is now probably too busy to run the JoeMadFan site. I haven't heard from him in a long time now (I'm the one that designed the site).

That said, Mike does a great job updating this blog with Mad! news.
Alex said…
It's so great to see Joe Mad doing something in a comic book again and see a site dedicated to it.

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