Wolverine #57
In "La lumière à la fin du jour," Wolverine settles into a quiet life in East Village, trying to build a new routine with a job and new friendships—until a relentless, silent killer begins hunting him through the city's shadows. Written by Larry Hama and Nicole Duclos, with art by Anthony Winn and Dan Green, this 1998 issue captures a rare, introspective chapter in Logan’s journey, rendered with atmospheric detail and a tense, grounded pace. The cover by Randy Green and Scott Hanna perfectly frames the mood of isolation and lurking danger.
In "La lumière à la fin du jour," Wolverine settles into a quiet life in New York’s East Village, building a fragile routine with a new job and unexpected friendships—until a relentless, silent killer begins hunting him through the city’s shadows. The story unfolds with a tense, grounded rhythm, as the past closes in on a man trying to leave it behind.
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