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First issues are the most important issues of any comic. These books have to hook readers in some way and keep them coming back. Luckily for the ol’Canucklehead, he’s had some of the best first issues ever and these seven have risen to the top of the heap.
7) Weapon X #1

“Age of Apocalypse” is a Marvel legend, and is widely considered one of the best multiverse stories ever. Looking over the various miniseries’, it’s honestly a bit more average as a story than most people like to admit. There are definitely some great series and Weapon X, by Larry Hama and Adam Kubert, was amazing right from the first issue. It kicked off with an awesome action scene, and then built its story from there beautifully. Deft writing and amazing art combine to give readers a first issue they’ll never forget.
6) Wolverine (Vol. 4) #1

Jason Aaron is one of the best Wolverine writers of the 21st century, having started out with the character towards the end of Wolverine (Vol. 3). 2010 was a big year for the X-Men, with the line getting relaunched, and Aaron was given a new solo Logan ongoing with Wolverine (Vol. 4) #1. This issue, with artist Renato Guedes, kicked off “Wolverine Goes to Hell”, the beginning of the Red Right Hand saga. This is peak Logan, as he finds himself in the infernal realm and tries to figure out what’s going on. Add in the fantastic cover from Jae Lee, and you have a perfect reading experience.
5) Wolverine (Vol. 5) #1

Wolverine has lost a lot over the years, and one of the biggest losses was his healing factor. It led to his death in 2014, and it all kicked off in Wolverine (Vol. 5) #1 by Paul Cornell and Alan Davis. This issue sees Logan get called into a hostage situation and learns that it’s more than meets the eye, with the fate of the world sudenly at stake. This is a fantastic first issue. Cornell does a great job with the ol’Canuckelhead, but the real MVP is Davis. He’s one of the greatest artists in comics and always draws an amazing Wolverine. This issue is no different, a feast for the eyes that will hook from the start. It’s way better than it gets credit for being.












