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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Legendary X-Men writer Chris Claremont is returning to the team's iconic days in the Australian Outback to reveal a hidden Wolverine story more than 35 years in the making. Claremont will re-team with artist Edgar Salazar for Wolverine: Deep Cut, the latest "retro pick" series exploring untold chapters in Logan's life.
The story revisits the aftermath of 1989's Uncanny X-Men #246 by Claremont and artist Marc Silvestri. That issue saw Wolverine depart the team to embark on a mysterious mission before returning in the iconic Uncanny X-Men #251. Now, Claremont and Salazar will reveal exactly what that mysterious mission was.
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