Marvel Extra #15
In "L'uomo e il lupo: la caccia," Cap, worried that his pilot John Jameson might have transformed again into a werewolf, seeks help from the enigmatic Dr. Druido to investigate a series of mysterious wolf sightings. Written by Mark Gruenwald and Attilio Guzzeloni and illustrated by Rik Levins with inks by Danny Bulanadi, this 1995 Italian Marvel Extra issue blends suspense and the supernatural, with cover art by Levins and Bulanadi.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: la caccia," Cap, worried that his pilot John Jameson might have transformed again into a werewolf, reaches out to the enigmatic Dr. Druid to investigate a series of strange wolf sightings. As the mystery deepens, old fears and unexplained attacks pull them into a hunt that blurs the line between man and beast.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: la città dei lupi," Cap tracks Moonhunter into a hidden city ruled by werewolves, where Wolverine is already deep in conflict with the savage inhabitants. As tensions flare between man and beast, the two heroes must navigate a place where loyalty is tested and trust is a dangerous luxury.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: i figli della notte," Nightshade’s failed attempt to transform Wolverine into a werewolf sets off a chain of events that leaves the mutant vulnerable to Dredmund’s mind control. With Wolverine now a weapon in the villain’s hands, Captain America must face his most relentless foe yet—only to be captured before the true battle begins.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: balla con gli uomini lupo," Nightshade's mysterious serum transforms Cap into a werewolf, unleashing a feral clash with Wolverine as the city teeters on chaos. Meanwhile, Doctor Druid battles the enigmatic Dredmund, and Bernie struggles to keep hold of the catatonic D-Man during a tense walk through the park.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: il capo del branco," Cap, still bound by his werewolf curse, rises as the new alpha, rallying the pack in a fierce bid to overthrow Moonhunter and Nightshade. As Dredmund closes in on Doctor Druid, his plan to harness the Moonstone for ultimate power unfolds, while Bernie presses on in his relentless hunt for D-Man.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: il signore dei lupi!", Captain America—transformed into a werewolf—faces off against Dredmund, now wielding the Moonstone to become the cosmic menace known as the Starwolf. With Wolverine and Moonhunter breaking free from Nightshade’s control, they turn her own tactics against her, while Cable arrives in the hidden werewolf city to aid the fray.
In "L'uomo e il lupo: alba oscura," Cap and John Jameson grapple with the lingering effects of their lycanthropy when a doppelgänger of Cap—sent by the Magus—launches a brutal assault. As they struggle to regain control, John steps down as pilot, leading Cap to enlist Moonhunter to fill the role. Meanwhile, D-Man faces a terrifying confrontation with his own dark reflection.
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