the Comic Shop - 10a/170 George Street, Liverpool NSW 2170
With Australia's largest collection of Bowen Marvel busts and statues from DC Direct, Diamond Select and loads more
for the largest collection of busts and mini busts in Australia

Tracking the origins of a fairly hirsute mutant

Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - Soon Van
Wolverine: Origins #1; written by Daniel Way, art by Steve Dillon, colours by Dan Kemp of Avalon, cover by Joe Quesada

Wolverine: Origins #1; written by Daniel Way, art by Steve Dillon, colours by Dan Kemp of Avalon, cover by Joe Quesada
Not enough for the one they call Logan to run around with no past to suffer only one telling of his origins. Running around with a mighty big sword jutting from his belt, Wolverine pops up in yet another comic. And this time it's another ongoing...

Spinning directly out of the "Origins and Endings" story arc currently concluding in Wolverine comes an all-new Wolverine monthly title - Wolverine: Origins.

After regaining all of his memories in the aftermath of House of M, Wolverine’s quest for more answers has already led to confrontation with the Silver Samurai and the revelation that the Winter Soldier killed his wife and unborn child. But that doesn't even come close to the revelations about Wolverine’s past that writer Daniel Way has planned in Wolverine: Origins.

What may come to be the one of the most important aspects of Wolverine’s past is a certain object revealed at the end of "Origins and Endings." It may be the one thing that Logan truly has a reason to fear, so be sure to pick up Wolverine: Origins #1 to learn the previously untold history of Wolverine and why Logan may not have much of a future to look forward to.


Feral man can move!

Marvel continue waving the cosmic as Annihilation: Nova deals with the aftermath of the attack on Xandar. That or the forces of the Annihilation Wave are bearing down faster than cold sweat off the forehead and Nova's stuck in the middle with you.

Long in the tooth and long in the follow up, the dead fangy type return on the beaches of Miami in Bite Club Vampire Crime Unit from Vertigo through DC.

One of Marvel's youngest crew team up with one of the more crustier Avengers. It's a tale for all the ages as Avengers and Power Pack Assemble!

DC shows up with Man-Bat on their side. The savage mirror image of the Dark Knight is breaking out of his skin and there are goons out to flex this to their advantage. Reminded of that other half of the Superman/Batman bookend set with the detecting one wailing on the bipedal and winged wildlife.

For those just on the outside, Ex Machina Special from Wildstorm takes a sidestep and look back at the origins the Great Machine's archenemy.

One of the few that isn't one of the big red or blue, Spawn #1 in 3D from Image Comics. Red and blue glasses included. So you can go about like that Casey Siemaszko.

 
Related topics:
 
 

Stock and display information

Unless otherwise noted, and barring purchases made prior to site and story updates, all stock displayed is available in store.
Please call us on (02) 9601 2622 if in doubt or to clarify.

Return to the display case
Score 10% off

pretty much everything if you're a standing order customer. And it's free. Check in store for more details.

Giveaways and updates

To join the mailing list to keep in the loop on comps, give aways, updates on the store and whatnot, throw in your email address below and smack that button.


Products

Stuff we sell along the shelves like statues to action figures and busts to all things Simpsons. T-shirts, head knockers... not to mention the bags, boards and boxes.

Services

With standing orders, mail orders and lay-bys, we're here to get you, the comicbook reader, your fix of comics and stuff.

Tour the store

Geezer at the guts of the shop.

the Comic Shop

10a/170 George Street
Liverpool NSW 2170
Australia
Next to the library
phone: (02) 9601 2622
fax: (02) 9601 2855
e:


Postal address
PO Box 3330
Liverpool Westfields NSW 2170
Australia
 

Opening hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10am - 5:30pm
Wednesday
10am - 5:30pm
Thursday
10am - 7pm
Friday
10am - 5:30pm
Saturday
10am - 4pm
Sunday
10am - 4pm
Public Holidays
Closed