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Revision as of 00:13, 22 December 2014

Quote1 No more chances. No more doing something horrible and telling myself I've got until the end of damn time to make up for it. No. Just one lifetime, where every choice matters. Quote2
Logan

Appearing in "Part Three: Seppuku"

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Synopsis for "Part Three: Seppuku"

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Solicit Synopsis

IT’S THE BEGINNING OF THE END – 3 MONTHS TO DIE ENDS HERE!

• The beginning of the end is now here … THE DEATH OF WOLVERINE!

• THREE MONTHS TO DIE, the loss of Wolverine’s healing factor -- all led to this, the single most important X-Men event of the decade.

• Logan has spent over a century being the best there is at what he does...but even the best fade away eventually.

• Over the years, Logan has been a warrior, a hero, a renegade, a samurai, a teacher — and so much more. But now, the greatest X-Men hero will play a role he’s never played before in this special weekly event brought to you by industry superstars Charles Soule and Steve McNiven.

Notes

• hara-kiri (noun) Also called "seppuku". ceremonial suicide by ripping open the abdomen with a dagger or knife; formerly practiced in Japan by members of the warrior class when disgraced or sentenced to death. • Suicide or any suicidal action; a self-destructive act:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hara-kiri

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