Wolverine #59
In "Uno Por Ciento Parte Dos," Wolverine finds himself unexpectedly confronted by Spidey in a dimly lit bar, where the web-slinger challenges him about his relentless pace and the shadows he’s running from. Written by Jason Aaron and Sonia Verjovsky, with art by Adam Kubert and inks by Mark Farmer, this issue dives into Logan’s restless state with sharp dialogue and gritty visuals, all rendered in striking colors by Justin Ponsor and tight lettering by VC and Cory Petit. The cover by Tommy Lee Edwards captures the tension with a moody, dynamic portrait of the two heroes locked in a charged moment.
In "Uno Por Ciento Parte Dos," Wolverine tracks down the son of a long-dead motorcycle friend, a young man now entangled in drug trafficking. As Logan confronts him, the tension between past loyalty and present choices comes to a head, forcing a reckoning neither man expected.
In "Una Milla en mis Mocasines Segunda Parte," Wolverine [Logan] shares a tense moment at a dimly lit bar with Spider-Man [Peter Parker], who challenges his old friend about the relentless pace of his life and the shadows he seems to be running from. With Capitán América [James Buchanan Barnes], Wrecker, and Thunderball lingering in the background, the conversation cuts deep—testing loyalty, past wounds, and the weight of choices made in silence.
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