Wolverine #2
In "Himmel in Flammen," Wolverine stands between chaos and consequence as he stops Box and Copycat from murdering refugees being resettled in Europe. With tension mounting, he intervenes to prevent Pierce from assassinating the High Council of Humanity—only to face a deeper moral test when Jean decides to halt a devastating human counterattack against Apokalypse, and Wolverine lets her go. Written by Larry Hama and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Adam Kubert and inks by Dan Green, this 1997 issue captures the character at a crossroads, rendered with striking color by Joe Rosas and Digital Chameleon. The cover, also by Adam Kubert, reflects the storm brewing within.
In "Himmel in Flammen," Wolverine races to stop Box and Copycat from assassinating civilians during a forced European relocation, then intercepts Donald Pierce’s bid to eliminate the High Council of Humanity. As tensions rise, Jean Grey makes a fateful decision to intervene in a looming human assault on Apocalypse—leaving Wolverine to confront the consequences, with Moira MacTaggert, the White Queen, and even Captain Britain caught in the storm.
In "Verbotene Wege," Forge's reluctant alliance with Essex sets off a chain reaction when he's coerced into targeting one of Apocalypse's labs—prompting Domino and her deadly team to close in. With Mastermind, Toad, and Brute in tow, and the shadow of Sauron, Mr. Sinister, and other villains looming, the mission becomes a high-stakes game of survival where loyalty is the first casualty.
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