East Baton Rouge Parish Library

Wolverine and the X-men, writer, Jason Aaron ; penciler, #1-3, Chris Bachalo with Duncan Rouleau & Matteo Scalera (#3) ; inkers, #1-3, Tim Townsend [and others] ; artist, #4, Nick Bradshaw ; colorists, #1-3, Chris Bachalo with Justin Keith (#3) ; colorist, #4, Justin Ponsor ; letterer, Rob Steen, [Vol. 1]

Label
Wolverine and the X-men, writer, Jason Aaron ; penciler, #1-3, Chris Bachalo with Duncan Rouleau & Matteo Scalera (#3) ; inkers, #1-3, Tim Townsend [and others] ; artist, #4, Nick Bradshaw ; colorists, #1-3, Chris Bachalo with Justin Keith (#3) ; colorist, #4, Justin Ponsor ; letterer, Rob Steen, [Vol. 1]
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wolverine and the X-men
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
756584447
Responsibility statement
writer, Jason Aaron ; penciler, #1-3, Chris Bachalo with Duncan Rouleau & Matteo Scalera (#3) ; inkers, #1-3, Tim Townsend [and others] ; artist, #4, Nick Bradshaw ; colorists, #1-3, Chris Bachalo with Justin Keith (#3) ; colorist, #4, Justin Ponsor ; letterer, Rob Steen
Summary
Spinning directly out of X-MEN: SCHISM, the X-Men are split in two. In the over-sized debut issue of the new ongoing flagship X-series, Wolverine takes one half of the X-Men back to Westchester to start over again with a new school, a new student body and a lot of surprises up his sleeve. But when the new Hellfire Club decides they don't like what the ol' Canucklehead has started, and decide to burn the place to the ground, will the school even outlast its first day?
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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