Wolverine #28
In Wolverine #28, a 1990 Marvel classic, a memoryless Logan washes ashore in the remote village of Rumika, where he forms uneasy bonds with its people. When soldiers arrive seeking the enigmatic Master Form, the villagers’ desperate defense leads to tragedy—until a gunshot to the head reignites Wolverine’s past. Written by Jo Duffy and illustrated by Barry Kitson, with inks by Keith Williams and Joe Rubinstein, and colors by Nel Yomtov, the story unfolds with quiet dread and visceral impact. The cover, by Mark Chiarello and Mike Mignola, captures the haunting isolation of the moment.
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Wolverine washes up on the shores of Rumika with no memory of who he is. He befriends the villagers but cannot stop them from being slaughtered by soldiers who have come to take the Master Form, a mysterious artifact the villagers have been protecting. Wolverine is shot in the head and his memory returns.
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