Wade Wilson repeatedly pranks Logan as Marvel go all in on Deadpool and Wolverine with its latest set of Stormbreaker covers

Jun. 6, 2024



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WithDeadpool & Wolverineset to be this summer’s hottest movie ticket,Marvel Comicsis wasting no time in pairing up the wisecracking Merc with a Mouth with the surly X-Man for a slew of amazing newStormbreaker Initiativecovers.

Of the new covers, we’re particularly fond of Lucas Werneck’s variant for Deadpool & Wolverine: WWIII #3, which shows Wade Wilson sneak a selfie with a sleepingLogan, and Nic Klein’s Heir of Apocalypse #3 cover depicting Wolverine about to take a much faster skydive than he anticipated. They’re a really fun set of covers and you can check them all out in the gallery below.

Here are the release dates for the variant covers.

Publishing on July 7

Publishing on July 7

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