Serval-Wolverine #14
In "Le projet Lazarus, 1ère partie : Chasseurs et proies," Wolverine washes up on the shores of Rumika with no memory, only to find himself caught between a quiet village and a brutal military force hunting the elusive Master Form. Written by Jo Duffy and illustrated by Barry Kitson, with inks by Keith Williams and Joe Rubinstein and colors by Nel Yomtov, this 1992 Serval-Wolverine issue unfolds with haunting precision. Jim Lee’s cover captures the tension perfectly, but the real mystery lies in the story’s stark, sudden turn when a gunshot ignites a flood of forgotten memories.
In "Le projet Lazarus : L'étranger," Wolverine washes ashore in the remote village of Rumika, amnesiac and adrift. As he forms uneasy bonds with the locals, he watches helplessly as soldiers arrive to seize the Master Form—a sacred artifact the villagers have guarded for generations. When a bullet shatters his skull, long-buried memories surge back.
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