Serval-Wolverine #32
In "Prise de bec," Wolverine grapples with the aftermath of losing his adamantium skeleton, forcing him to confront a new kind of vulnerability as he temporarily steps away from the X-Men. With bone claws now his only weapon, the struggle isn't just physical—it's a test of identity, resilience, and what it truly means to be a warrior. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Adam Kubert, with inks by Mark Farmer, Dan Green, and Mark Pennington, and colors by Steve Buccellato, this 1995 issue captures a pivotal moment in the character’s journey. The cover by Dwayne Turner and Chris Ivy perfectly frames the emotional weight of the story.
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Wolvie tries to cope with the loss of his adamantium and ends up leaving the X-Men. Wolverine has bone claws that have replaced his adamantium ones.
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