Wolverine #12
In "Von Knochen und Metall," Wolverine fights to reclaim his mind as Genesis attempts to forge a new Death Rider by fusing his bones with cybernetic adamantium. With unexpected aid from Cannonball, Logan battles the Dark Riders in a brutal clash that leaves the future of the mutant horde in question. Written by Larry Hama and Reinhard Schweizer, with art by Adam Kubert and inks by Dan Green, this 1998 issue delivers a raw, visceral tale of identity and resistance—its cover by Adam Kubert and John Dell capturing the moment’s grim intensity.
In "Von Knochen und Metall," Wolverine infiltrates the fortress of Genesis in Akkaba, only to be captured by the ruthless Dark Riders—Deadbolt, Hurricane, Gauntlet, Dirt Nap, Spyne, and Lifeforce. As the villainous faction prepares to fuse Adamantium with Wolverine’s body, Cannonball arrives on the scene, determined to stop them.
In "Schreie der Seele, Hölle des Herzens," Wolverine fights to reclaim his mind as Genesis attempts to forge him into a new Death Rider, binding his bones to adamantium and enslaving him to Apocalypse’s return. With the help of Cannonball, he battles the Dark Riders—Deadbolt, Hurricane, Gauntlet, Spyne, Lifeforce, and Dirt Nap—each a deadly force in their own right, but in the end, the victory comes at a terrible cost: Wolvie is free, yet transformed into a bestial creature, his intellect reduced to childlike simplicity, his spirit hardened by pain.
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