I believe you're asking for the worth of Havok and Wolverine: Meltdown. In good condition, the limited series of issues 1-4 together is about $20. Signed copies can go up to $500 in excellent graded condition.
Not exactly. There is a comic collaboration between DC and Marvel called Amalgam Comics. They combine their characters to make something like a hybrid. Wolverine has been paired up with Batman to make a character called Dark Claw. The DC equivalent of Wolverine is Lone Wolf aka Timber Wolf. A lot more agile than Wolverine, no claws, and not quite the healing ability, and not Canadian.
Wolverine is a fictional character that belongs to the domain of comic books and superheroes. Specifically, he is a popular character in Marvel Comics and has been featured in numerous comic book series, movies, and TV shows.
Wolverine - comic book - happened on -19-12-09.
The plural form of comic is comics.
Yes he can even so he is not a mutant, Infact he dos in the comics when after the short comic book series Astonishing Spider-Man/Wolverine
The ISBN of Batman - comic book - is 156389050X.
Yes, Wolverine's pop-out claws are a notable feature in the comics, often depicted through dynamic illustrations and action sequences. These scenes showcase his iconic retractable adamantium claws, emphasizing his fierce and formidable nature in battle.
Your local comic book shop , a bookstore , TFAW.com , MyComicShop.com or from Marvel.com
The plot of the comic series "Wolverine vs Hulk" is that Dr Fury hires Wolverine to assassinate the Hulk. Wolverine tracks down the Hulk in Tibet and tries to do his job but fails.
The plural form of comic is comics.
Yes, the word 'comics' is the plural form of the noun 'comic'.The noun 'comic' is a word for a professional comedian, a short form of comic strip or comic book.
the amalgam comics is a crossover of the characters,like green skull,of lex luthor & red skull,or supersoldier,of superman & captain america,or dark claw,of batman & wolverine