1982 "Wolverine" Limited Series Issue #1 Marvel Comic Book (CGC Signature 9.6) | Signed by Frank Miller, John Romita Sr., Joe Runbinstein, Chris Claremont, & Jim Shooter

Written by Chris Claremont | Pencils by Frank Miller | Inks by Joe Rubinstein

September 1982 "Wolverine: Limited Series" Issue #1 Marvel Comic Book has been hand-signed by (5) with:

Joe Rubinstein: He is a comic book artist and inker, most famous for inking the Wolverine miniseries (1982) written by Chris Claremont. His detailed and dynamic inking style helped define Wolverine's visual look during that period, contributing significantly to the character's popularity.

John Romita Sr.: As a legendary Marvel comic book artist, Romita Sr. designed Wolverine's original costume in The Incredible Hulk #180 (1974), where Wolverine made his first cameo appearance. His designs helped solidify Wolverine’s visual identity, especially with his iconic costume and the overall rugged look.

Jim Shooter: Shooter, who was Marvel’s editor-in-chief during the 1970s and 1980s, had a significant influence on Wolverine’s development. He pushed for Wolverine to be featured more prominently in Marvel stories, which led to the character's rise in popularity. He was also instrumental in making Wolverine a key member of the X-Men, cementing his role within the team.

Chris Claremont: Perhaps the most pivotal figure in Wolverine’s development, Claremont was the writer behind the X-Men comics where Wolverine truly found his voice and identity. Starting in the 1970s, Claremont wrote many of Wolverine's most important stories, including his origin, his internal struggles, and his complex relationships with other characters like Jean Grey and Cyclops. Claremont’s work helped shape Wolverine into the character fans know and love today.

Frank Miller: Frank Miller was the writer and artist of the groundbreaking Wolverine miniseries (1982), which delved deeper into the character’s past, his time in Japan, and his struggles with his animalistic side. Miller’s storytelling and artwork in this series significantly impacted Wolverine’s character, making him more complex and nuanced, and helped elevate him to an even higher level of popularity. This miniseries is often considered one of the most important works in Wolverine's history.

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