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X - MEN: Codename Wolverine. (book reviews)

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Publishers Weekly, September 28th, 1998

Christopher Golden, illus. by Darich Robertson. Boulevard/Putnam, $23.95 (352p) ISBN 0-399-14450-1

The most popular of the X-Men, the indestructible adamantium-clawed Wolverine, stars in this latest in the Bryon Preiss/Marvel Comics tie-in series, which contains two stories. The contemporary tale begins when some of Wolverine's fellow mutants (as well as the nonmutant Black Widow) start disappearing. It transpires that the disappeared have one thing in common-they participated in a Cold War-era mission into East Germany (with the Black Widow fighting in the ranks of the KGB). Flashbacks tel...

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