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Cover: Greg Horn

Marville #5

Mar 2003 · Marvel · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD
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In Marville #5, Kal and his companions encounter their first human—Wolverine—marking a pivotal moment in their journey through the evolution of mankind. As they witness early human development, the group grapples with the rise of politics and religion, while Jack offers a startling revelation about the nature of God. Written by Bill Jemas and illustrated by Mark Bright, with inks by Rodney Ramos and colors by Transparency Digital, the issue’s cover by Greg Horn captures the moment with striking intensity.

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writer Bill Jemas · artist Mark Bright · inker Rodney Ramos · colorist Transparency Digital · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Greg Horn

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writer Bill Jemas
cover pencils, inks Greg Horn

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Kal and his pals meet the first human being, Wolverine. They fast-forward through various stages of primal man and witness as politics and religion become a factor in the human experience. Jack explains the true nature of God to his companions.

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