Wolverine v2 102.5 + Alternate Scans (1988-1996|D+S|Mr. Woodman)
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As promised, here is the low-res scan of the missing special - WOlverine 102.5. This issue was for some reason excluded from both the original source torrent by blackcanary that I used for the v2 collection as well as the massive 5 volume torrent by nemesis43, so now you have it finally available. I have also added alternative low-res Digital rips of the first 5 issues of v2, as well as a high-res version of issue 50 by Mr. Woodman (possibly my favorite issue of Wolverine ever). Thanks to all the scanners, please seed and enjoy! :-)
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VikTSlick, Wolverine 102.5 was a mail-away comic for the Fleer trading cards produced for Marvel and apparently fits between Wolverine #102 and #103 for continuity purposes. It was written by Dan Slott with art by Mark Buckingham and Boris Vallejo (cover).
As well as being pretty rare it is also an unusual comic as each page is also depicted on the back of 9 trading cards from the 1996 Fleer Ultra X-Men: Wolverine set. Each 1/9th section of each page features a large proportion of one character hence there are a whole heap of characters crammed into the comic.
The first 11 pages are actually normal comic book pages making the art slightly more challenging to fit with the cards, the only page actually divided into 9 panels was a suplimentary Baby Wolverine story drawn by Mike Wieringo and that was also used on some rarer Chase cards.
Source: www.recalledcomics.com/Wolverine102.5.php
As well as being pretty rare it is also an unusual comic as each page is also depicted on the back of 9 trading cards from the 1996 Fleer Ultra X-Men: Wolverine set. Each 1/9th section of each page features a large proportion of one character hence there are a whole heap of characters crammed into the comic.
The first 11 pages are actually normal comic book pages making the art slightly more challenging to fit with the cards, the only page actually divided into 9 panels was a suplimentary Baby Wolverine story drawn by Mike Wieringo and that was also used on some rarer Chase cards.
Source: www.recalledcomics.com/Wolverine102.5.php
Thank you very much for that info! I read through it before posting and guessed it was something like that but didn't bother to look it up. And I used to own a set of those Fleer Ultras so I remember those images vaguely being familiar. Awesome, I might copy/past your comment to KAT as well. :-)
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