Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #37
In a tense, pivotal moment set on the Howlett estate, simmering tensions erupt when Dog's unwanted advances toward Rose provoke a violent chain reaction. As James races to warn his father, the fallout escalates into tragedy when Dog kills the boy’s puppy, leading to their expulsion. Fueled by injustice, Thomas Logan drags Rose into a secret plan to break into the Howlett bedchamber, but their scheme is interrupted by John, who steps in to stop them. In the chaos that follows, James arrives just in time to witness his father’s murder—and as he lunges at Thomas, his hands erupt with bone claws, sealing a fate both shocking and irreversible. Written by Paul Jenkins, Bill Jemas, and Joe Quesada, with art by Andy Kubert and colors by Richard Isanove, this issue features a cover by Joe Quesada.
In "null," Rose arrives at the Howlett estate to care for the ailing James Howlett, a boy caught between a whimsical father, a troubled mother, and a harsh grandfather. With James and his loyal dog, Dog—son of the estate’s drunken groundskeeper Thomas Logan—the trio forms an unlikely bond, finding joy and adventure in the quiet chaos of their secluded world.
In a tense, simmering moment on the Howlett estate, Dog’s unwanted advances toward Rose spark a chain of escalating violence that fractures family loyalty and ignites a brutal reckoning. When James’ father is driven off the property after a tragic incident, Thomas Logan’s desperate bid to reclaim his dignity leads him to Rose — but not before a shocking act of violence erupts in the night. As secrets and blood spill in the dark, a young man’s hidden rage awakens in the most unexpected way.
In "null," James Howlett—now calling himself Logan—struggles to make sense of sudden bone claws and a violent past as he flees with Rose after his father’s murder. As they journey to a remote mining camp, her growing concern over his memory lapses and uncanny healing hints at a deeper transformation, one that leaves both of them unsure of what’s real.
In the harsh winter of a remote Canadian mining camp, James—quiet and overlooked—endures daily torment from the camp’s cook, while his only ally, Rose, watches with growing concern. As years pass and James transforms into the hardened man known as Logan, the weight of his past begins to pull him toward a breaking point, culminating in a desperate flight into the wilderness where he faces a brutal test of survival.
In the remote Canadian wilderness, Logan lives a double life—by day, a quiet worker in a quarry, by night, a wild man among wolves. When a sabotage at the mine leaves him trapped and hunted, Logan must confront both the man who betrayed him and the secrets simmering beneath the camp’s surface. As a dying man’s final request pulls him back to Alberta, Logan’s past and present collide in a story where loyalty is tested and the line between man and beast blurs.
In "null," Wolverine grapples with a painful crossroads when Rose decides to marry Smitty and leave the mining camp, pushing Logan to fight his boss in a brutal boxing match for the prize money to fund their escape. But when his past erupts in the form of Dog, a long-buried enemy who taunts him with memories of his parents’ deaths, Logan’s rage spirals into violence—leading to a heart-wrenching moment that changes everything. The story unfolds with raw emotional weight, exploring loss, loyalty, and the cost of the past.
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