Mega Marvel #2/1995
In "Ett dödsfall i familjen!", Wolverine, Sabretooth, Wraith, and Silver Fox unite to uncover the truth behind their fractured memories, suspecting they've been manipulated by the Weapon X Project. With help from Dr. Hines, they track down Aldo Ferro—once a shadowy architect of the program—now protected by another of Weapon X’s creations: Maverick. The hunt leads to a chilling confrontation with a powerful psi-borg, where the line between memory and manipulation grows dangerously thin. Written by Larry Hama and Ola Jameson, with art by Mark Texeira and colors by Marie Javins, the cover by Mark Texeira captures the tension of a team on the edge.
In "Ett dödsfall i familjen!", Wolverine and his allies take refuge in the Yashida clan’s citadel after a brutal clash with the Hand. When the Hand’s leader Matsuo sends Reiko to negotiate, her true intent is revealed as she poisons Wolverine’s beloved Mariko with a deadly fish toxin. With Mariko’s life slipping away, Wolverine faces an unbearable choice.
In a storm of vengeance and memory, Wolverine grapples with the weight of Mariko’s death, his fury sharpening into a cold vow: he will claim a piece of Matsuo, the Hand’s leader, with every encounter. Meanwhile, Sabretooth flees a deadly confrontation with the assassin robot Shiva, aided by his uneasy ally Wraith as shadows of the past close in.
In "null," Wolverine is pulled back into his past when SHIELD reconnects him with his old ally John Wraith, sparking unsettling memories. Together, they track down Silver Fox—thought dead—and uncover a dying Mastodon, who warns that the end is near for the remaining members of the Weapon X project.
In "null," Wolverine, Sabretooth, Wraith, and Silver Fox team up to uncover the truth behind their fractured memories, suspecting they've been manipulated by the Weapon X Project. With help from a reluctant insider, Hines, they track down Aldo Ferro—a shadowy architect of their past—now protected by a new Weapon X creation, Maverick, whose psychic powers make him a formidable obstacle to the truth.
In "null," Wolverine and his allies face Aldo Ferro, a foe whose illusions twist reality and shatter their resolve. When Sabretooth kills Silver Fox—this time, for real—the chaos forces a desperate escape, with Aldo pulling Sabretooth away from Wolverine’s wrath.
In "null," Wolverine grapples with the weight of loss in the wake of losing two women he loved, retreating into brutal combat simulations at the X-Men’s base and seeking numbness in a bar brawl. With Nick Fury and John Wraith guiding him, he confronts the unsettling possibility that his cherished memories of Silver Fox might be artificial—only to find, through painful clarity, that their bond was real. The story lingers in the quiet aftermath of grief, where loyalty and memory become the last truths.
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