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In this 1990 Serval issue, Wolverine’s rage takes center stage as he rescues Mariko from a deadly performance by Kabuki players, leaving her shaken by the ferocity of his berserker state. With Yukio serving Lord Shingen in the shadows, the tension between loyalty, violence, and identity reaches a boiling point. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Joe Rubinstein with inks by Rubinstein and colors by Glynis Oliver, the story unfolds with sharp, kinetic energy. Frank Miller’s cover pencils and inks capture the intensity of the moment, a striking visual echo of the chaos within.
In this 1990 Serval story, Wolverine travels to Japan seeking answers, only to find himself drawn into a clash with Mariko—and her father, Lord Shingen—when his quest for clarity turns into a brutal duel. The fight leaves him defeated, but the real test of his resolve has just begun.
In a shadow-drenched Tokyo, Yukio serves Lord Shingen while Wolverine hunts a deadly threat—Kabuki performers turned assassins. When he rescues Mariko from their lethal stage, her horror isn't just from the violence, but from the savage fury in Wolverine’s eyes.
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