Wolverine #1
In "Weg in den Wahnsinn," Wolverine and Jean lead a daring assault on Apokalypse’s Atlantic Seawall using a captured Sentinel, encountering Havok in the chaos. After their mission succeeds, they return to the High Council of Humanity—only to find the group now under threat, forcing a desperate decision on how to confront Apokalypse’s growing power. Written by Larry Hama and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Adam Kubert and inks by Karl Kesel, Dan Green, and Chris Warner, this 1997 issue blends tactical tension with rising stakes, all rendered in bold colors by Mike Thomas and sharp lettering by RAM. The cover, also by Adam Kubert, captures the moment’s intensity.
In "Weg in den Wahnsinn," Wolverine and Jean Grey pilot a captured Sentinel in a daring assault on Apokalypse’s Atlantic seawall, only to confront Havok mid-battle. After returning to the High Council of Humanity, they face a new threat as Magma launches a devastating attack, pushing the humans toward a final, desperate strike against the villain.
In the grim depths of Apokalypse’s slave mines, Nate escapes captivity with the help of Cyclops, only to find himself drawn into Forge’s underground network of mutant rebels disguised as a traveling theater troupe. As the group fights off the relentless Infinites, Nate’s hidden powers catch the attention of Apokalypse himself—prompting Domino’s arrival to bring him back. With Sonique and Essex now joining the cause, the line between performance and survival blurs in a world where every act could be their last.
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