Frank Miller Creates Wolverine Variant Cover Art for GHOST RIDER/WOLVERINE Comic

Legendary comic creator Frank Miller was one of the lead artists that worked on Marvel Comics’ first Wolverine solo comic with writer Chris Claremont back in 1982. A lot of the work he did on those comics is iconic. Those comics very much defined the Wolverine character.

40 years later, Miller has done a new Wolverine piece of a variant cover for Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance Alpha. Miller’s art style has changed significantly over the years, and his new Wolverine cover is pretty wild. The style is much more stylized and abstract.

Miller’s new art style has been polarizing for some fans, but some fans like what he’s doing with his art. Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance Alpha is a one-shot that kicks off a crossover between writer Benjamin Percy's Wolverine title and his concurrent Ghost Rider series. The comic was also written by Percy, and the interior art comes from Geoff Shaw.

The four-part epic will reveal the first encounter between Logan and Johnny Blaze, where they teamed up against a demonic serial killer. When that deadly foe returns and begins targeting mutants in the harsh landscape of FALL OF X, get ready for claws, chains, and violence as Wolverine and Ghost Rider join forces once more to take it down!

What do you think of Miller’s Wolverine cover art?

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