Wolverine #32
In "Terminal Trauma," Wolverine lies near death after a brutal fight, his body broken and his mind fading—yet even in his weakened state, the Yakuza's sinister plan to weaponize spider monkey brains moves forward. With Patch seemingly gone and Reiko and Goro closing in, Wolverine’s only hope lies in a ghostly whisper from Jean Grey’s spirit, guiding him back from the edge. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life with intense art by Marc Silvestri, this 1990 issue delivers a raw, high-stakes descent into survival, with Dan Green’s inks adding depth to every shadow and Glynis Oliver’s colors grounding the chaos. The cover by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green captures the moment’s desperation in stark, unforgettable detail.
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The Yakuza implements their plan to create a designer drug from spider monkey brains and Wolverine is so banged up from his recent fight that he is powerless to stop them. Realizing that Patch is still alive, Reiko and Goro step in to finish the job and believe that they succeed in taking Patch down for good. With a little assistance from the spirit of Jean Grey, Wolverine returns to the land of the living and prepares to chase the Yakuza back to Japan.
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