Wolverine #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Light at the End of the Day," Wolverine tries to rebuild his life in the East Village, finding quiet routines and unexpected connections—until a relentless Mime begins hunting him with deadly precision. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Anthony Winn, with Dan Green's inks and Joe Rosas's colors, this 1997 issue blends gritty realism with surreal tension, all framed by Adam Kubert’s striking cover.
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Wolverine settles into his new solo life in the East Village, gets a job and makes some friends but is plagued by a killer Mime bent on his death.
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