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Serval-Wolverine#4
Cover: Ciro Tota

Serval-Wolverine #4

May 1990 · Semic S.A. · 13,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Mr. Fixit arrive en ville”

In "Mr. Fixit arrive en ville," Hulk—disguised as the enigmatic Mr. Fixit—takes on a dangerous assignment in Madripoor, hired to eliminate General Coy after Coy’s opium shipment defaults, a mess caused by Wolverine’s earlier interference. With Baran, the Prince of Madripoor, quietly manipulating the criminal underworld and revealing an unexpected love for Lindsay McCabe films, tensions rise between Coy and Tyger as the Prince ensures neither gains too much power. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by John Buscema with inks by Buscema and colors by Mike Rockwitz, this 1990 Semic S.A. issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.

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writer Chris Claremont · artist, inker John Buscema · colorist Mike Rockwitz · cover Ciro Tota

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artist, inker John Buscema
colorist Mike Rockwitz
cover pencils, inks Ciro Tota

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Hulk, as Mr. Fixit, is hired to take out General Coy, who has defaulted on his shipment of opium to Fixit's employer, as a result of Wolverine destroying Coy's product. Baran, the Prince of Madripoor, turns out to be a big Lindsay McCabe movie fan. The Prince makes Tyger and Coy rival crime lords in order to lessen the chance either one becomes too powerful on their own and tries to rival his dominance.

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