Wolverine #14
In "Garten des Lebens," Wolverine’s relentless pursuit of justice unfolds in the shadows of the city, observed by Elektra as she shares a quiet, personal memory from her past. Written by Larry Hama and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Adam Kubert and inks by Dan Green, this 1998 issue captures a rare moment of introspection amid the chaos, rendered in vivid colors by Joe Rosas and Malibu. The cover, penciled by Kubert and inked by Green, mirrors the story’s tense intimacy.
In "Garten des Lebens," Elektra recounts a memory from her youth as she watches Wolverine move through the city, meting out justice with fierce precision. The story unfolds in quiet moments between violence, blending personal reflection with the raw energy of a hero in motion.
In "Gejagd (Teil 1)," Rogue is drawn into a deadly trap while trying to rescue a young mutant from the clutches of the Menschenliga, a shadowy organization hunting mutants. Captured and forced to confront her own fears, she’s unexpectedly rescued by Joseph—but his mysterious past and the weight of his choices make her question whether he’s truly on her side.
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