Wolverine #5
In "Dunkler Wald, steinige Wege," James and Heather arrive from Canada to aid the X-Men in unraveling the lingering effects of Wolverine’s altered state after Magneto stripped him of his Adamantium. Written by Larry Hama and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Adam Kubert and inks by Dan Green, this 1997 issue delivers a grounded, character-driven exploration of memory, identity, and the cost of healing—painted in moody tones by Joe Rosas and Digital Chameleon, and brought to life with precise lettering by RAM. The cover, penciled by Kubert and inked by Cam Smith, captures the tension of a journey into the unknown.
In "Auf Herz und Nieren...", James and Heather, a young couple from Canada, arrive at the X-Mansion with a rare offer: help the X-Men unravel the lingering effects of Wolverine’s altered biology after Magneto stripped away his adamantium. With the stakes tied to memory, identity, and the fragile line between man and weapon, their arrival sets off a chain of revelations that test trust and truth in ways no one expected.
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