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Tsutomu Nihei comic

Wolverine: Snikt! (2023)

Wolverine: Snikt! (2023)

Story and art by Tsutomu Nihei. In 2003, fresh off the success of his hit series Blame!, star manga creator Tsutomu Nihei connected with Marvel Comics, writing and drawing the limited series Wolverine: Snikt! Bringing his signature style to bear on the iconic X-Man, Nihei took Wolverine to a darker, more terrifying dimension, presented here in a deluxe edition.

Halo Graphic Novel (2021)

Halo Graphic Novel (2021)

Features Moebius, Simon Bisley, and more! This book includes four classic Halo stories that expand the deep lore of the Halo universe told by some of the finest creators in comic-book history. Artist Simon Bisley and writer Lee Hammock give us the central tale titled ''The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor.'' Award-winning mangaka Tsutomu Nihei writes and draws a tale of Sgt. Johnson's epic escape in ''Breaking Quarantine''. Ed Lee, Andrew Robinson, and Jay Faerber team up on a story of technology in the 26th century with ''Armor Testing.'' Finally, Brett Lewis and the world-renowned artist Jean ''Moebius'' Giraud round out this one-of-a- kind Halo experience with a story that showcases humanity's plight against the Covenant from a unique civilian perspective in ''Second Sunrise Over New Mombasa.'' Back in print for the first time in over a decade!

Wolverine: Snikt!

Wolverine: Snikt!

The series starts with Logan facing off against an army of zombie-like enemies in what looks like a desert. The explanation comes a couple pages later when Wolverine, now in New York, is greeted by a young girl named Fusa who knows his name though they've never met. Before he knows what's happening, she begins transporting them to another place and everything goes blue. Surprised, Logan lets go of her before they reach their destination and ends up in a place that looks like where the comic opened. He comes across a metal ball that transforms into one of the creatures from the beginning. They fight and Wolverine is caught off guard by its speed and strength but eventually he cuts it in two. He thinks it's dead but it starts to reform. The issue ends with Wolverine saying, "What the...?!? You gotta be kiddin' me?!"

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