Blackwulf #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSubtitled "The Sacrifice" right on the cover, Blackwulf #3 from 1994 drops readers into a scene of fire, devastation, and desperate urgency — the white-haired Blackwulf cradles a fallen blue-skinned figure in his arms while chaos erupts around them, with menacing figures lurking in the smoky background. Angel Medina's pencils and Bill Anderson's inks give the image a raw, kinetic energy that suits this corner of the Marvel Universe perfectly. With Glenn Herdling writing and Mike Gustovich on interior art, this is a mid-series chapter that clearly isn't pulling any punches.
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