Marvel has announced that there will be a new Weapon X comic book series.



It will be written by Greg Pak (Kingsway West) and drawn by artist Greg Land (Uncanny X-Men) The story will involve the Weapon X program coming back with the purpose of exterminating the mutants, requiring Logan to recruit a team of heroes and villains to take on the threat. The team includes Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, Domino, and Warpath. The cover image is above and the first issue is expected sometime in the Spring of 2017.

Pak conducted an interview with Marvel about the book, stating:

"It’s a blast. You’ve got an older Logan, who’s been through a whole different set of experiences teaming up with this Sabretooth he doesn’t really know. It’s always fun to have these two characters tangle with each other, particularly when they have to team up for any amount of time. But this time, you have the added dynamic of an older, wiser—well, potentially wiser, anyway—Wolverine teaming up with a younger Sabretooth. They’re a blast to write together; you can put those two characters together and fun things will just happen. They’re so similar, and yet have different ways for dealing with the world and totally different sets of morals and ethics. So for them to find common ground and fight alongside each other instead of against each other, it’s a fun challenge.



Lady Deathstrike, for instance, she’s not been like that (heroic), traditionally. But Weapon X is out to exterminate everyone, so there are certain points where you set aside your qualms about the people you’re working with to fight the thing that has to be fought. These folks are going to be at that stage, but as the story goes on, you’ll see who’s willing to do what when it needs to happen, and who’s not. There will be points where the job at hand requires genuine heroism, and there may be points where the job requires something else altogether. This is a story that will test how villainous our villains are, and how heroic our heroes are. And on the flip side, it will show us how heroic these villains can be, and how villainous our heroes could become. It will push both sides to their breaking points. Our characters are going to find things out about themselves that they may not like, and that may be good or that may be terrible."

