Mega Marvel #3/1993
In "Mardrömmar," Wolverine clashes with a sadistic zookeeper in Atlantic City before racing to New York to stop millionaire Ronald Parvenue from unveiling the captured "Vildmarksdemonen." As he confronts the brutal spectacle, old enemies Sabretooth and Lady Deathstrike emerge, and a sudden blackout plunges the city into chaos—just as a sniper takes aim. With tension high and the streets in disarray, all are scattered into the shadows. Written by Larry Hama and Henrik von Doom, with dynamic art by Marc Silvestri and inks by Dan Green, this 1993 issue delivers a gritty, high-stakes thriller. The cover, penciled by Silvestri and inked by Green, captures the intensity of the moment.
In "null," Wolverine arrives in Atlantic City to confront a sadistic zookeeper tormenting animals, only to be drawn into a far more dangerous game in New York. There, he intercepts millionaire Ronald Parvenue’s unveiling of the captured "Wildland Demon," sparking a clash with old enemies Sabretooth and Lady Deathstrike. Amid a citywide blackout and a mysterious sniper’s deadly aim, chaos erupts—and all three are scattered into the dark.
In "Mardrömmar," Wolverine tracks down the hidden site of the Weapon X project, the place where he first gained his powers. Haunted by fragmented memories—some real, some possibly implanted—he seeks help from Professor X and Jean Grey to navigate the treacherous landscape of his own subconscious. What begins as a search for truth quickly unravels into a deeper mystery, where even the most trusted allies may not be what they seem.
In "Mardrömmar Phase 3," Wolverine returns to his original yellow-and-blue costume in a desperate search for answers about his past and the Weapon X project. When he uncovers that others endured the same brutal experiments, the project’s lead professor unleashes Shiva—a self-replicating robot designed to learn from its failures—on him. Before his death, the professor sends Shiva to hunt Sabretooth, setting off a chain of escalating threats.
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