![]() ![]() ![]() RELATED: Discover Alan Moore's Surprising First Published Superman Stories So when suddenly, Marvel Comics Presents #72 in 1991 had a new serial by legendary comic book creator, Barry Windsor-Smith, it was a big surprise. One of the most famous comic book stories involving Wolverine took place in one of the more unlikely places, as while Wolverine was the lead feature in Marvel Comics Presents when the twice a month comic book anthology debuted in 1988, and had re-taken the lead spot after a 28-issue attempt to have other X-Men characters (Like Colossus, Cyclops, Excalibur and Havok) didn't work out, you'd have to go back to the original story arc by Chris Claremont and John Buscema, and perhaps a 1991 team-up with Ghost Rider (who would later co-headline the series with Wolverine in a flip book format) by Howard Mackie and Mark Texeiera that really felt like they were anything but roughly inventory story level stories (despite some EXCELLENT creators being involved, like Marv Wolfman and a second stint by Buscema). SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT COMIC LEGEND:īarry Windsor-Smith just wrote and drew the first two chapters of Weapon X without telling anyone at Marvel what he was doing STATUS: ![]()
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