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New Savage Wolverine Pages

An interview with Zeb Wells over at Comic Book Resources has a few pages from issue two of Savage Wolverine featured. There's one never before seen page and two others we've seen the pencils to but not the colours. Check them out!



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Tom said…
Lookin good! Can't wait for this issue, it looks like it's going to be an action packed romp.
Anonymous said…
A new page here!

https://annihilusssl.sslcs.cdngc.net/i/9389/42267/2878628c56d0e931f815a4a5b3c73cd5.jpg?h=bd1d227c2e37fe4adbc09d2e16ea4641
Unknown said…
Unfortunately, that was issue #1.
Anonymous said…
New Mad! project in December:

http://www.newsarama.com/18332-inhumanity-the-next-next-marvel-comics-event.html
Tom said…
Inhuman looks cool!! Great to have all these Mad comics happening...maybe the return of BC is on the not to distant horizon as well...
LEX! said…
Joe Mad on an Inhumans series. Nice.

Mike said…
Nice! Glad to see he's sticking with comics for a while.

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