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Cover: Adam Kubert

Wolverine #19

Feb 1999 · Panini Deutschland · 4,95 DEM; 40,00 ATS; 4,95 CHF
📊 ~65,042 copies sold its debut month
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Es war einmal in Tokyo”

In "Es war einmal in Tokyo," Wolverine travels to Japan to check on Yukio and Amiko—only to find them captured. Forced to seek help from the Yakuza, he reluctantly joins forces with Pale Flower, unaware she’s the daughter of Dai-Kumo, a man Logan once killed. With tension simmering beneath the surface, this tense, character-driven story unfolds in a world where old wounds and new alliances collide. Written by Larry Hama and Reinhard Schweizer, illustrated by Anthony Winn with inks by Dan Green, colors by Gloria Vasquez, and letters by RAM, the issue’s cover by Adam Kubert captures the mood of a dangerous mission.

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writer Larry Hama · writer Reinhard Schweizer · artist Anthony Winn · inker Dan Green · colorist Gloria Vasquez · letterer RAM · cover Adam Kubert

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Cast · 13 characters

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writer Larry Hama
inker Dan Green
letterer RAM
cover pencils, inks Adam Kubert

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Wolverine kommt nach Japan, um nach Yukio und Amiko zu sehen, muss jedoch feststellen, dass sie von der Hand gefangen genommen wurden. Er bittet die Yakuza um Hilfe und schließt sich Pale Flower an, ohne zu ahnen, dass sie die Tochter von Dai-Kumo ist und es Logan immer noch übel nimmt, dass er ihren Vater getötet hat.

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