Wolverine by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 3: Mutant Protector

Part of WOLVERINE

Illustrated by Martin Coccolo
Paperback
$15.99 US
On sale Jun 23, 2026 | 112 Pages | 9781302960896

Ghosts from Logan’s past complicate his present and threaten his future!

Get ready for Wolverine facing off against Sabretooth on the grounds of the Howlett Estate! You’ve been waiting decades for this — and Logan’s been dreading it for a century! In the aftermath, Wolverine and his century-plus-year-old mother, Elizabeth Howlett, are on the run. He couldn’t save her in his youth, but he won’t lose her again. He can’t!

COLLECTING: Wolverine (2024) #13-16, Giant-Size House of M (2025) #1 (B story)
Saladin Ahmed is an acclaimed novelist and poet who is fast gaining a reputation as one of the comics industry’s brightest talents. His 2012 book Throne of the Crescent Moon, the first volume in a trilogy, was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel and won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. The critical praise continued for his Marvel Comics debut on Black Bolt with artist Christian Ward, which won the 2018 Eisner Award for Best New Series. Ahmed followed that project with Exiles, then went on to chart the adventures of two of Marvel’s brightest young heroes in Miles Morales: Spider-Man and Magnificent Ms. Marvel.

Uruguayan artist Martín Cóccolo was named as one of the 2023 class of Marvel's Stormbreakers, thanks to his eye-catching work on Deadpool, X-Force, and the blockbuster crossover between Donny Cates’ Hulk and Thor titles, “Banner of War.” Cóccolo joined writer Al Ewing for the acclaimed series Immortal Thor.

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Ghosts from Logan’s past complicate his present and threaten his future!

Get ready for Wolverine facing off against Sabretooth on the grounds of the Howlett Estate! You’ve been waiting decades for this — and Logan’s been dreading it for a century! In the aftermath, Wolverine and his century-plus-year-old mother, Elizabeth Howlett, are on the run. He couldn’t save her in his youth, but he won’t lose her again. He can’t!

COLLECTING: Wolverine (2024) #13-16, Giant-Size House of M (2025) #1 (B story)

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Saladin Ahmed is an acclaimed novelist and poet who is fast gaining a reputation as one of the comics industry’s brightest talents. His 2012 book Throne of the Crescent Moon, the first volume in a trilogy, was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel and won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. The critical praise continued for his Marvel Comics debut on Black Bolt with artist Christian Ward, which won the 2018 Eisner Award for Best New Series. Ahmed followed that project with Exiles, then went on to chart the adventures of two of Marvel’s brightest young heroes in Miles Morales: Spider-Man and Magnificent Ms. Marvel.

Uruguayan artist Martín Cóccolo was named as one of the 2023 class of Marvel's Stormbreakers, thanks to his eye-catching work on Deadpool, X-Force, and the blockbuster crossover between Donny Cates’ Hulk and Thor titles, “Banner of War.” Cóccolo joined writer Al Ewing for the acclaimed series Immortal Thor.

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