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WOLVERINE/GAMBIT: VICTIMS GALLERY EDITION

Author Jeph Loeb
Illustrated by Tim Sale
Cover Design or Artwork by Tim Sale
The acclaimed team of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale come together again to tell a story of X-Man Gambit stalking the streets of London, hunting…Wolverine?!

Warrior. Ronin. Soldier. Mutant. Logan knows little of his past, save that it was fraught with pain and loss. Today, Wolverine is an X-Man — using his animal-keen senses, accelerated healing factor and razor-sharp claws to help protect a world that fears and hates mutants! Always an outsider, Gambit was shunned as a youth because of his strange, burning-red eyes. Eventually, Remy LeBeau realized he was a mutant, possessed of the ability to charge inanimate objects with explosively released biokinetic energy. A reformed thief and charming scoundrel, the ragin' Cajun always has a card up his sleeve! Now, Loeb and Sale bring the X-Men’s outlaw heroes to London in the wake of brutal slayings that may mark the return of the 19th-century serial killer called Jack the Ripper! Or could one of these two be the real killer? It’s a fast-paced murder mystery that will keep you guessing right up until the last page!

COLLECTING: Wolverine/Gambit: Victims (1995) 1-4, material from Uncanny X-Men Annual (1992) 18
Jeph Loeb is an Emmy Award-nominated and Eisner Award-winning writer/producer. In television, his many credits include Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Heroes, Lost and Smallville; and in film, Teen Wolf and Commando. He has written nearly every major comics icon, including the Avengers, Hulk, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Batman and Superman. From 2010 to 2019, he was Marvel's executive vice president, head of television, in which role he executive produced multiple series for Netflix, beginning with Daredevil in 2015.

Tim Sale lived in a happy home in Seattle, where dogs laid at his feet as he drew and a wonderful woman ate the food he cooked and tolerated his obsession with baseball. He was the artist and co-storyteller on many comics for various publishers, primarily and most notably with the giant talent that is Jeph Loeb — the stories in this volume as well as Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: Dark Victory and Superman For All Seasons.

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The acclaimed team of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale come together again to tell a story of X-Man Gambit stalking the streets of London, hunting…Wolverine?!

Warrior. Ronin. Soldier. Mutant. Logan knows little of his past, save that it was fraught with pain and loss. Today, Wolverine is an X-Man — using his animal-keen senses, accelerated healing factor and razor-sharp claws to help protect a world that fears and hates mutants! Always an outsider, Gambit was shunned as a youth because of his strange, burning-red eyes. Eventually, Remy LeBeau realized he was a mutant, possessed of the ability to charge inanimate objects with explosively released biokinetic energy. A reformed thief and charming scoundrel, the ragin' Cajun always has a card up his sleeve! Now, Loeb and Sale bring the X-Men’s outlaw heroes to London in the wake of brutal slayings that may mark the return of the 19th-century serial killer called Jack the Ripper! Or could one of these two be the real killer? It’s a fast-paced murder mystery that will keep you guessing right up until the last page!

COLLECTING: Wolverine/Gambit: Victims (1995) 1-4, material from Uncanny X-Men Annual (1992) 18

Author

Jeph Loeb is an Emmy Award-nominated and Eisner Award-winning writer/producer. In television, his many credits include Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Heroes, Lost and Smallville; and in film, Teen Wolf and Commando. He has written nearly every major comics icon, including the Avengers, Hulk, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Batman and Superman. From 2010 to 2019, he was Marvel's executive vice president, head of television, in which role he executive produced multiple series for Netflix, beginning with Daredevil in 2015.

Tim Sale lived in a happy home in Seattle, where dogs laid at his feet as he drew and a wonderful woman ate the food he cooked and tolerated his obsession with baseball. He was the artist and co-storyteller on many comics for various publishers, primarily and most notably with the giant talent that is Jeph Loeb — the stories in this volume as well as Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: Dark Victory and Superman For All Seasons.