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Appearing in "Weapon XI: Part 3"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Wolverine: Origins #35

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Synopsis for "Weapon XI: Part 3"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Wolverine: Origins #35
A lifetime ago, Wolverine came to Muramasa after his wife Itsu Akihiro had been murdered, so he could help him get revenge. Using a piece of Wolverine's soul he forged a blade capable of cutting almost any substance.

Now in the present Logan is facing the same blade, but now in the hands of his son. As Daken and Wolverine start to fight, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Cannonball manage to take the blade from Daken's hand. Unfortunately for them, before Cyclops can reach the sword Daken recovers only to be hit by Armor who wasn't affected by the sword cause the psychic shield that protects her is powered by her ancestors' memories. There is an explosion and Logan wakes up to see the blade was broken and his son has took the pieces with him.

Later it is seen that Daken has a meeting with the Tinkerer who is one of the 4 people in the world that can fuse the blade through his claws.

Wolverine is seen following his son when he's attacked by Victor Hudson, who was born blind and mute.

Appearing in "Magnum Opus (Part 2)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thunderbolts (Vol. 2) #130

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Synopsis for "Magnum Opus (Part 2)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thunderbolts (Vol. 2) #130
Deadpool’s one-man assault on Avengers Tower has hit a snag - the Thunderbolts are there to greet him, and Norman Osborn is nowhere to be found. Deadpool is able to fend off each member of the team and uses a teleportation device from Osborn’s lab to escape.

At his hideout in New Jersey, Deadpool sets up a meeting with an unknown associate to discuss bringing them in on his plans to take Osborn down.

The Thunderbolts get a dressing down from Osborn - appearing holographically on the Thunderstrike - for not taking care of Deadpool more quietly. Osborn is relieved that Deadpool took the teleporter as they had planned, and Ant-Man confirms that he placed a micro-tracer on him during their encounter and that the team is en route to his location. The Thunderbolts’ plan is for Ghost to download data Osborn needs from Deadpool’s computer, then to take Deadpool out permanently.

The team arrives at Deadpool’s hideout. Black Widow sets teleportation blockers all around the building, then takes position at the only exit point with a sniper rifle loaded with ammunition that will counter Deadpool’s healing factor. The rest of the Thunderbolts storm the warehouse, but are quickly overwhelmed. Just as Black Widow realizes they’ve been led into a trap, Deadpool appears beside her with a gun to her head. But Deadpool can’t pull the trigger - it turns out he has a crush on Yelena.

Appearing in "Magnum Opus Part 1: All Your Base Are Belong To Us"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Deadpool (Vol. 3) #8

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Synopsis for "Magnum Opus Part 1: All Your Base Are Belong To Us"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Deadpool (Vol. 3) #8
Our boy Deadpool is determined to make Osborn pay him the money that is owed to him. He breaks into Avengers Tower, and tries to fight his way towards Osborn, only he's not there. But standing in his way are the (newer) Thunderbolts team.

Solicit Synopsis

Daken’s battle with the X-Men explodes into a brutal frenzy – can Wolverine save both his son and his teammates?!

By Daniel Way and Doug Braithwaite.

Also: Norman Osborn stole some vital info from Deadpool, which resulted in loss of face – and earnings! Now the Merc with the Mouth wants his money back, and he’s going to blast his way through the all-new Thunderbolts to get it!

By Daniel Way and Paco Medina.

Includes material reprinted from Wolverine: Origins #35, Deadpool #8 and Thunderbolts Vol 2 #130.

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