Wolverine #100
In "La colline," Paul Jenkins, Bill Jemas, and Joe Quesada team up with Andy Kubert to deliver a poignant tale set at the Howlett estate, where a young Rose arrives to care for the frail James Howlett. Amid the estate’s tangled history and eccentric family, she forms a tight bond with James and his loyal dog, Dog, son of the groundskeeper Thomas Logan, as their quiet days are filled with secrets and shared mischief. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, its emotional weight grounded in the fragile connections between three unlikely companions. Cover by Sean Chen and Joe Quesada, with inks by Norm Rapmund.
In "La colline," Rose arrives at the isolated Howlett estate to care for the frail young James, heir to a crumbling legacy. Amid the tension between his eccentric father, his troubled mother, and his harsh grandfather, Rose forms an unlikely bond with James and his loyal dog—son of the estate’s drunken groundskeeper, Thomas Logan—fueled by shared secrets and quiet rebellions.
In "L'homme traqué, Tome 1," Wolverine is haunted by violent dreams of killing Senator Drexel Walsh, leaving Beast uneasy as he prepares tests to uncover the source. As tension mounts, a shadowy presence takes grim satisfaction in Sabretooth’s newly forged adamantium skeleton, and a news report shocks the world—Senator Walsh is dead, with Wolverine standing over the body.
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