X-Man, Vol. 1 # 09 by Steve Skroce, with Inks by Bud LaRosa, and Colors by Mike Thomas.
Marvel Secret Wars: the Age of Apocalypse, Vol. 1 #s 1-5, illustrated by Gerardo Sandoval.
Colors by David Curiel, Script by Fabian Nicieza
There was a gatefold variant for issue 1 of the mini
And then the 5 regular covers were the same interlocking image
some Black and White Wolverine covers by Adam Kubert, with Inks by Cam Smith, Dan Green, Tim Townsend, and Mark Farmer.
Return of Wolverine Vol 1 #1 (2018)
variants by Steve McNiven
Weapon X, Vol. 1 # 02, by Adam Kubert.
the Uncanny X-Force by Adam Kubert, with My Inks.
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse, Vol. 1 #s 1-6, by Chris Bachalo, with Inks by Tim Townsend, and a Script by Akira Toshida. This Six-Issue miniseries followed an oversized one-shot back in 2005, and it was part of the 10 Year Anniversary Celebration of the enduringly popular Age of Apocalypse storyline that Marvel published in lieu of the regular X-Titles between 1995 and 1996.
some penciled artwork by David Finch.
from Weapon X Vol 1 #2 (1995)
art by Adam Kubert, Dan Green & Joe Rosas
She still tugs on my heart like the moon pullin’ on the tides.
I sometimes think of the utter sense of rage and frustration this Logan must have felt in his final hours, as the Death Seed overtook him, and he became the new Apocalypse.
Imagine flashing back to the moments of your life, as your entire sense of self is being overwritten into the horror you spent decades of your life fighting to defeat. The years of loss, as all those you love and care for are whittled down to fewer and fewer. Logan bore years of torment and loss leading up to the death of En Saba Nur.
How do you mentally process the realization that after all that, it was winning the war that led to your final unraveling?
Marvel Secret Wars: the Age of Apocalypse, Vol. 1 #s 1-5, illustrated by Gerardo Sandoval.
John Romita jr Fall of the Mutants - Fatal Attractions - Age of Apocalypse- AvX