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C2E2 2014: Charles Soule and Steve McNiven to Bring 'Death of Wolverine'

Wolverine is going to have "Three Months to Die."

We may be a few hours away from C2E2 officially opening but Marvel has already announced one bit of news set to come out of the convention. Wolverine is going to die.

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We've seen characters die before. How will this be different?

Wolverine currently is without his healing factor in the Paul Cornell/Ryan Stegman series. This summer we'll see the 3 Months to Die storyline. This story culminates with a four-issue miniseries called DEATH OF WOLVERINE. The first issue is on sale September 3 and new issues land each week with the last on September 24.

Who is the creative team on this title?

You would think it'd be Cornell and Stegman but miniseries will be written by Charles Soule with art by Steve McNiven.

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New Marvel executive editor, Mike Marts, addresses the issue of the overuse of comic book deaths. We will see ramifications throughout the Marvel Universe.

"You’re gonna be entering into a world without Wolverine. That affects not only his teammates, but also the Marvel Universe at large. We’ve got a lot of things in the works already."

More information will be revealed Sunday at C2E2 at the Wolverine Panel at 1:15 PM CST.

Source: EW

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Whoever believes this has not been reading Marvel (or DC) for more than six months.

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Ah yes, the oh so permanent death of a comic book character, ********SPOILERS********** AHEAD

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Remeber that time nick fury died and came back to life in the same movie. yeah me too. Death wasn't even permanent before the Superman Story arc, Alfred and Jean Grey has both come back from the dead before Supes did. No way this is permanent (though it would probably be the best arc of marvel NOW!) Anyways peter parker just came back from the dead and it is time for wolvie to get his turn. Can't wait to find out who kills him

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I guess it'll be kinda like the death of Cap?

He'll be "dead", but not really dead. They will find an explanation and bring him back somehow.

I just hope it takes a while. Otherwise, it would cheapen the emotional impact of a character death. It'd be like... "He's dead! Oh, no! How can I... Oh, there he is again."