Weapon X

Marvel Comics.

Weapon X (Marvel Comics Presents 72-84; w & a Barry Windsor-Smith). [Contains only Wolverine stories from these issues. From Marvel Comics: Of all the members of the X-Men, none has been more popular than Wolverine—yet the origins of this mutant hero had always been tightly shrouded in mystery. Aside from a few hazy tidbits, Wolverine's past has always been little more than a blank slate. In WEAPON X, acclaimed writer/illustrator Barry Windsor-Smith peels back this veil of secrecy to reveal how Wolverine's skeleton became laced with an indestructible adamantium metal. Kidnapped and drugged, Wolverine is subjected to a series of sadistic medical experiments designed to create the perfect soldier. As he battles back against this tortuous experience, Wolverine proves himself to be a true hero long before his days as an X-Man.]
Wolverine/Deadpool: Weapon X (Wolverine 162-166, Deadpool 57-60; w Frank Tieri; a Sean Chen, Georges Jeanty, Mark Texiera, Barry Windsor-Smith). [From Marvel Comics: When Wolverine rebuffs the reconstituted Weapon X program, management is forced to settle for second best—but Deadpool's first assignment may test the limits of his loyalty.]
1 The Draft (Weapon X ½; Weapon X: The Draft—Wild Child one shot; Weapon X: The Draft—Sauron one shot; Weapon X: The Draft—Marrow one shot; Weapon X: The Draft—Zero one shot; Weapon X: The Draft—Kane one shot; Weapon X 1-5; w Frank Tieri, R. A. Jones, Christina Z., Buddy Scalera, Matt Nixon; a Terry Austin, Dexter Vines, Georges Jeanty, Norm Rapmund, Pablo Raimondi, Killian Plunkett, Ethan Van Sciver, Brandon Badeaux, Karl Kerschl, David Newbold). [From Marvel Comics: Weapon X… …a name synonymous with the birth of Wolverine, the most dangerous character in the Marvel Universe. But the program's legacy does not end there. Now, Weapon X is back and more dangerous than ever. The program's new leader, a man known only as the Director, has gathered an elite, unwitting mutant strike force to realize his secret agenda: the destruction of the mutant race. And the Director's first priority is recapturing his most deadly agent: Sabretooth.]
2 Underground (6-13; w Frank Tieri; a Georges Jeanty). [From Marvel Comics: The Underground makes its debut! Led by Cable, the Underground is determined to destroy the Director's evil plans and make sure that the Weapon X program is taken out. Will this be the end of the Director and his band of soldiers, or has Cable finally met his match? Plus, the identity of a shocking traitor within Weapon X is revealed.]
Days of Future Now (5-issue mini; w George Tieri; a Bart Sears). [From Marvel Comics: Weapon X is back! The War of the Programs is over; now, Director Malcolm Colcord is ready to take his plans to the next level! It’s the Weapon X you love — only now, all bets are off. Witness the beginning of the end of Frank Tieri’s Weapon X saga! Starring Agent Zero, Fantomex, Sublime, Chamber and, of course, Wolverine!]