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The character also had two stories in the anthology series Marvel Comics Presents ( including one by Moench that ran in the series ' first eight issues in 1988 ), and co-starred in the Moon Knight Special ( 1992 ).
In popular culture, a fictionalized version of the myth appeared in a Marvel Comics Presents story arc starring Wolverine ( v. ).
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In addition to the Wolverine series and appearances in the various X-Men series, two other storylines expand upon the character's past: " Weapon X ", by writer-artist Barry Windsor-Smith, serialized in Marvel Comics Presents # 72-84 ( 1991 ); and Origin, a six-issue limited series by co-writers Joe Quesada, Paul Jenkins, and Bill Jemas and artist Andy Kubert ( November 2001 – July 2002 ).
Logan is subsequently kidnapped by the Weapon X program, where he remains captive and experimented on, until he escapes, as shown in Barry Windsor-Smith's " Weapon X " storyline which ran in Marvel Comics Presents.
* ( Collects material from Marvel Comics Presents ( vol.
He illustrated on two volumes of writer William Messner-Loebs ' Epicurus the Sage, drew an Aliens miniseries for Dark Horse Comics, and drew a single issue of The Incredible Hulk (# 368 ), which led to drawing numerous covers for Marvel Comics Presents.
* Marvel Comics Presents: issues # 85-92, written by Peter David, reprinted as Wolverine: Blood Hungry, and # 118-122.
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In 2006, he wrote a five issue mini series titled X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl with artist Nick Dragotta and co-creator Mike Allred for Marvel Comics.
* Marvel Comics Presents # 23, 41, 73, 75 – 76 ( 1989 – 91 )
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Together with the X-Men offshoot Excalibur (# 27, September 1990 ), Windsor-Smith's last work for Marvel Comics came with the serialized Weapon X feature in ' Marvel Comics Presents ' # 72-84 ( 1991 ), his own, original conception of the origin of the X-Men character Wolverine which he wrote, drew, inked and coloured.
* Marvel Comics Presents ( Weapon X ): # 72-84 ( 1991 )
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The story had additional tie-ins including Alpha Flight # 110-112, Captain America # 408, Daredevil # 310, Deathlok # 16, Doctor Strange: Sorceror Supreme # 42-47, * Fantastic Four # 366-370, Guardians of the Galaxy vol 1 # 27-29, Marc Spector: Moon Knight # 41-44, Marvel Comics Presents # 108-111, New Warriors # 27, Nomad vol.
* The Infinity War ( collects The Infinity War limited series, Warlock and the Infinity Watch # 7-10, and Marvel Comics Presents # 108-111, 400 pages, April 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2105-6 )
Zzzax battles hero Iron Man in the title Marvel Comics Presents and outsider Cable in the self-titled series.
* Marvel Comics Presents, a Marvel Comics comic-book series
The character subsequently appears in The Incredible Hulk Annual # 7 ( 1978 ), X-Factor # 13-14 ( February-March 1987 ), Power Pack # 36 ( April 1988 ), Marvel Comics Presents # 18-24 ( May-July 1989 ), The Uncanny X-Men # 246-247 ( July-August 1989 ), The Sensational She-Hulk # 30 ( August 1991 ), and Cyclops: Retribution # 1 ( January 1994 ).

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