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Cover: Georges Jeanty

Weapon X #21

Jun 2004 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
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“Countdown to Zero Part 3: Under the Mask [Part 2]”

In "Countdown to Zero Part 3: Under the Mask [Part 2]," the shocking truth about Agent Zero’s identity as the original Maverick unfolds, leaving him haunted by the death of his young friend Chris Bradley. As he unleashes a violent rampage that wipes out Gene Nation, Wolverine arrives at the abandoned Neverland camp, only to find the Weapon X program eerily deserted—just as Agent Zero arrives to uncover the same unsettling silence. Written by Frank Tieri and illustrated by Roger Robinson, with inks by James Pascoe and colors by Avalon Studios, this pivotal issue deepens the mystery of identity and legacy, all framed by Georges Jeanty’s striking cover.

writer Frank Tieri · artist Roger Robinson · inker James Pascoe · colorist Avalon Studios · letterer Dave Sharpe · cover Georges Jeanty

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letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils, inks Georges Jeanty

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Agent Zero is revealed to be the original Maverick, but the problem is he has just killed the "new" Maverick who turns out to be his young friend, Chris Bradley. Agent Zero goes on a rampage and wipes out Gene Nation but leaves Marrow alive. Wolverine arrives at Neverland concentration camp and Agent Zero arrives at the Weapon X program to find out that both places have been completely deserted.

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