Wolverine: Origins #5 Two Covers Revealed

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Jun ‘06
Wolverine Origins #5 Cover A

Marvel has released the two covers to Wolverine: Origins #5 which will be released in a 50/50 split. The first cover is by regular Wolverine: Origins cover artist Joe Quesada and the other cover is by Squadron Supreme’s Gary Frank. It doesn’t stop with these awesome covers for Wolverine: Origins #5 as Captain America and the X-Men guest-start in the conclusion to “Born In Blood.” Plus, a mind-blowing revelation about Logan’s past that will have everyone talking.

Wolverine Origins #5 Cover B

Wolverine: Origins #5 (Jun061999)
Written by Daniel Way
Penciled by Steve Dillon
Cover by Joe Quesada
Variant cover by Gary Frank
“Born in Blood”,
32 PGS./Parental Advisory …$2.99
FOC - 7/20, On Sale – 8/9/2006

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  1. lisha September 7, 2007 at 7:48 pm

    Why is the image of storm white? Or that’s not her?

  2. Joe Louis September 7, 2007 at 7:57 pm

    That’s not storm, it’s Emma Frost.

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