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Cover: Ron Garney

Wolverine #4

Oct 2012 · Panini France · 4,30 EUR; 470 XPF; 2400 XAF; 6.00 CAD; 42.00 MAD; 4.80 TND
📊 ~69,363 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Goodbye Chinatown," Wolverine and his allies dismantle the Jade Claw's underground opium operation in San Francisco, marking a turning point in their fight against the syndicate. As the dust settles, they celebrate at Harry's Hideaway, where new alliances form and old lives begin to shift—Fat Cobra rises as the new Black Dragon, and Melita sets off for New York, landing a job at the Daily Bugle. Written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by Ron Garney, with colors by Jason Keith, this issue blends gritty action with quiet character moments, all rendered in Garney’s sharp, expressive style—both interior and on the cover, which he also penciled and inked.

Contains 3 stories
Untitled Superhero story
20 pp · Superhero
Xanto StarbloodBrooKitty PrydeIcemanBeastWarbirdKid Gladiator [Kubark]BamfsWolverineKid Omega [Quentin Quire]KrakoaAbigail BrandRachel Grey
Untitled Superhero story
20 pp · Superhero
SabretoothHellfire Club [Kade KilgoreManuel EnduqueMaximilian Von FrankensteinWilhelmina Kensington]WolverineBeastAngelQuentin QuireBrooKid GladiatorIdie OkonkwoGenesisWarbirdAbigail Brand
Goodbye Chinatown
20 pp
WolverineGorilla ManFat CobraHarryJade Claw [Suwan]Yuen YeeSoul StrikerMelita GarnerJoe "Robbie" RobertsonPeter Parker [Spider-Man]Master Po

In "Goodbye Chinatown," Wolverine and his unlikely allies—Fat Cobra, Gorilla Man, and Soul Striker—take down the Jade Claw's underground opium operation in San Francisco, marking a hard-won victory. As the dust settles, they gather at Harry's Hideaway for a well-earned drink, where new alliances form and old ties shift, including Fat Cobra’s unexpected rise as the city’s new Black Dragon. With Melita Garner heading east to start fresh at the Daily Bugle and others moving on, the moment feels like both an end and a quiet beginning.

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Full credits

artist, inker Ron Garney
colorist Jason Keith
cover pencils, inks Ron Garney

Reprints

↩ Reprints Wolverine #18 (2012), Wolverine #19 (2012), Wolverine & the X-Men #7 (2012), Wolverine & the X-Men #8 (2012)

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