Nightcrawler #7
In Nightcrawler #7 (2014), written by Marguerite Bennett and Chris Claremont and illustrated by Todd Nauck, the mutant with the golden tail grapples with the weight of loss after Wolverine’s death. Recreating shared memories in the Danger Room, Nightcrawler confronts the echoes of their friendship, ultimately choosing to step out—not to mourn endlessly, but to live as Logan would have wanted. The issue’s emotional core is captured in a cover by Jamie McKelvie, whose distinctive style frames the moment with quiet resonance.
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Following Wolverine's death Nightcrawler recreates moments from their past together on the Danger Room and seeks to find the right way to honor his friend's death; finally, he decides to simply exit the Danger Room and carry on with his life as Logan would want him to.
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