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Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1 cover
Cover: M. D. Bright

Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1

Feb 1987 · Marvel · 2.50 USD; 3.25 CAD
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“High Tide”

Released as part of Marvel's 25th Anniversary celebration in 1987, this oversized one-shot sets two of the publisher's most compelling characters against each other in striking fashion. The cover by M. D. Bright drops Spider-Man and a claws-bared Wolverine into what appears to be a crumbling graveyard setting, the two heroes locked in a tense, dynamic confrontation amid scattered stone debris and broken crosses. It's a genuinely well-composed face-off — Spidey lunging forward from above while Wolverine braces in a low, aggressive crouch — that makes a strong case for picking up "High Tide," written by James C. Owsley with interior art by Mark Bright.

writer James C. Owsley · artist Mark Bright · inker Al Williamson · colorist Petra Scotese · letterer Bill Oakley · cover M. D. Bright

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Cast · 13 characters

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colorist Petra Scotese
letterer Bill Oakley
cover pencils, inks M. D. Bright

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Wolverine discovers that his old pal Charlemagne is killing off KGB agents that attacked her during an old mission so he heads off to Germany to track her down. Peter and Ned travel to Germany to cover the same story for the Bugle. Ned is killed by the KGB. Spider-Man interferes in Wolverine’s Charlie hunt and messes things up pretty badly. During a final encounter where Wolverine is trying to give Charlie a quick and merciful death, Spider-Man tries to stop him and, during the ensuing confusion of battle, ends up accidentally killing Charlemagne himself.

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