Marvel Comics Presents #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Black Shadow! White Shadow! Chapter IX: Assault!", Devil-Slayer finds himself caught between supernatural forces when the Ghost of the Flying Dutchman attempts to enlist him for Mephisto’s dark agenda. Refusing the offer, he’s suddenly transported to a remote Central American village, where he must defend its people from a ruthless mercenary force. Written by Dwight Zimmerman and brought to life by Rodney Ramos’s dynamic art, with inks by Mark McKenna, colors by John Wilcox, and letters by Janice Chiang, this issue blends supernatural intrigue with grounded action. The cover, a striking piece by Rob Liefeld, captures the intensity of the moment.
In "Black Shadow! White Shadow! Chapter IX: Assault!" from *Marvel Comics Presents* #46, Wolverine races to rescue Mai as Black Shadow's sinister influence grows. With the mutant behind the shadows now a direct threat, Wolverine charges forward—only to be met by a tide of dark, monstrous forms blocking his path.
In "Lost Souls Adrift Part 1," Devil-Slayer is drawn into a supernatural encounter when the Ghost of the Flying Dutchman offers him a dark alliance with Mephisto—only to be cast away when he refuses. Stranded in a remote Central American village, he finds himself caught between the chaos of mercenary raiders and the fragile peace of a community on the edge of ruin.
In "A Gift of Death," Aquarian stumbles upon a violent ambush with no clear motive—until he uncovers a grim truth behind the attack. Tracking the killers leads him to a home where a murdered man lies and his wife, on the verge of taking her own life, waits in silence.
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Reprinted in X-Marvel #16/17 (1991), X-Men #5 (1993), Marvel Comics Presents: Wolverine #2 (2005), Wolverine Omnibus #2 (2021)
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