Wolverine #40
In "Reconstruction," Wolverine's world shifts as Elsie-Dee finds unexpected kinship with the X-Men, while Albert’s desperate attempt to rebuild himself takes a dangerous turn—fusing his cybernetics with a stealth bomber in a bid to save her. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life by Marc Silvestri’s striking interior art, with Joe Rubinstein’s inks and Glynis Oliver’s colors, this 1991 issue delivers a tense, character-driven chapter that pushes both technology and loyalty to their limits. The cover by Silvestri and Rubinstein captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual of a machine reborn.
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Elsie-Dee makes friends with the X-Men. Albert repairs himself and fuses his cybernetics to a stealth bomber in hopes of rescuing Elsie-Dee from Wolverine.
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