Weapon X - The Return Omnibus (fan Made) (2018)... 📥

: The entire 28-issue Weapon X (2002) series and the Weapon X: Days of Future Now (2005) #1–5 miniseries that concludes the plot.

: The program's first major asset is a deadlier-than-ever Sabretooth . When the Director fails to conscript Wolverine, he turns to Deadpool as a primary operative.

This omnibus is notable for being the first time much of this era was collected in an oversized format. The contents include:

The , published in May 2018 , is a massive 1,280-page hardcover collection that compiles the early 2000s resurgence of the Weapon X program. While often discussed in "fan-made" or "custom mapping" circles due to its comprehensive nature, this specific 2018 volume is an official Marvel release that gathers approximately 50 issues of material primarily written by Frank Tieri . Plot Overview

: Wolverine (1988) #162–166, 173–174, and material from #176, alongside Deadpool (1997) #57–60.

: Character designs, original art, and flashback pages from Deadpool #27 and New Excalibur #9. Critical Reception

: The Weapon X: The Draft specials for Sauron, Wild Child, Kane, Marrow, and Agent Zero.

: The entire 28-issue Weapon X (2002) series and the Weapon X: Days of Future Now (2005) #1–5 miniseries that concludes the plot.

: The program's first major asset is a deadlier-than-ever Sabretooth . When the Director fails to conscript Wolverine, he turns to Deadpool as a primary operative.

This omnibus is notable for being the first time much of this era was collected in an oversized format. The contents include:

The , published in May 2018 , is a massive 1,280-page hardcover collection that compiles the early 2000s resurgence of the Weapon X program. While often discussed in "fan-made" or "custom mapping" circles due to its comprehensive nature, this specific 2018 volume is an official Marvel release that gathers approximately 50 issues of material primarily written by Frank Tieri . Plot Overview

: Wolverine (1988) #162–166, 173–174, and material from #176, alongside Deadpool (1997) #57–60.

: Character designs, original art, and flashback pages from Deadpool #27 and New Excalibur #9. Critical Reception

: The Weapon X: The Draft specials for Sauron, Wild Child, Kane, Marrow, and Agent Zero.