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Cover: Marc Silvestri & Dan Green

Wolverine #38

Apr 1991 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD
📊 ~70,920 copies sold its debut month
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“See Venice & Die!”

In "See Venice & Die!", Storm goes on the hunt for Logan after discovering a wanted poster featuring a doppelgänger who’s been dismantling mob operations. With Elsie Dee secretly manipulating both her own programming and Albert’s, Wolverine confronts his robotic duplicate in a brutal showdown—just as a deadly trap is set. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, with Dan Green’s inks, Glynis Oliver’s colors, and Pat Brosseau’s lettering, this 1991 issue features a cover by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green that captures the tension perfectly.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Marc Silvestri · inker Dan Green · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Marc Silvestri, Dan Green

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Full credits

writer Larry Hama
inker Dan Green
colorist Glynis Oliver
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils Marc Silvestri
cover inks Dan Green

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Storm searches for Logan after she finds the mob has been issuing wanted posters because someone who looks just like her fellow X-Man has been knocking over their operations. Elsie Dee, who is smarter than Pierce thinks she is, modifies herself and Albert. Wolverine tracks down his robot double and rips through the impersonator. Elsie Dee prepares to fulfill her programming by blowing up Wolverine.

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