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Marvel First Look: X of Swords Chapter 3 cover art revealed by Benjamin Percy
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Marvel First Look: X of Swords Chapter 3 cover art revealed by Benjamin Percy

The cover art for Wolverine #6: X of Swords, Chapter 3 has been revealed!

Want to learn more about X of Swords? Read our “Who are the 10 X-Men Who Have Swords in X of Swords?” story!

The writer of X-Force and Wolverine Benjamin Percy took to Twitter to reveal the third chapter in the X of Swords event which will take place in Wolverine #6. Cover art by Adam Kubert.

Check it out below.

X of Swords #3

Credit: Marvel Comics

It used to be comic book crossovers had multiple chapters across different titles, but more often these days you can read an entire event in one special solo series like Empyre or War of the Realms. Not so with X of Swords, Marvel’s new X-Men event starting in September and running through November. Wolverine #6 will release in comic shops in early October.

X of Swords

Percy teased the new art late yesterday:

Later in the day he revealed the Chapter 4 cover on X-Force #13.

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