Marvel Milestones: Wolverine, X-Men & Tuk: Caveboy #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Save The Tiger Part 1: The Good Guy," Tuk and Tanir rescue the king of Crete from a band of savage creatures, only to be ensnared by the Witches of Endor after falling under a mysterious spell. With Eve—revealed to be the deposed princess of Atlantis—now in their midst, the trio must break free and journey toward her lost kingdom. Written by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, with art by Al Avison and Al Gabrielle, and a striking cover by Walt Simonson, this 2005 Marvel Milestones issue blends mythic adventure with early superhero flair.
In "Duel," Cyclops and Storm face off in a high-stakes clash over who should lead the X-Men, testing their ideals and loyalty. With Xavier stranded in space and the team at a crossroads, the tension escalates as personal convictions collide. The outcome reshapes the team’s future—though how remains to be seen.
In a forgotten age before time, the dying Ak shares his final tale with the young caveboy Tuk, revealing the origins of the world’s first warrior. When the monstrous Goreks hunt them through the wilds, Tanir the Cro-Magnon steps in to save Tuk, forging an unlikely bond that sets them on a journey through a land shaped by myth and danger.
In "The Valley of the Mist," Tuk and Tanir journey through a mist-shrouded land, rescuing the king of Crete from monstrous creatures only to be led toward the lost city of Atlantis. Captured by the sinister Witches of Endor and trapped in a spell-induced slumber, the duo must break free and confront the magic binding them. With Eve—revealed to be Atlantis’s exiled princess—now their companion, their quest takes a dangerous turn toward a forgotten realm.
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