Wolverine #74
In "De mal en pis," Wolverine finds himself outnumbered and outgunned as he confronts Torgo and the relentless Sidrian Hunters, only to be abandoned among the Collector's alien prisoners after Torgo delivers his chilling message. With Aria returned to her own body—now restrained by a collar that bars her from possessing others—and the Collector reeling from unsettling news, the stakes have never been higher. Written by Erik Larsen and Eric Stephenson, with dynamic art by Jeff Matsuda and inks by Jonathan Sibal, this 2000 Panini France release delivers a tense, high-stakes chapter in Wolverine’s ongoing battle across the cosmos. The cover, penciled by Matsuda and inked by Sibal, captures the moment’s intensity with sharp, vivid detail.
Wolverine and Aria find themselves trapped on the Collector’s prison world, where every shadow seems to hide a new threat—and the Sidrian Hunters aren’t the only ones hunting them. With Corsair, Hepzibah, and Ch’od caught in the chaos, and Torgo watching from the edge of the fray, the line between prey and player blurs fast.
In "Dilemme," Wolverine finds himself trapped in the Collector’s prison arena, forced to confront Torgo and the deadly Sidrian Hunters while the fate of Aria hangs in the balance. With the Collector reeling from unexpected news and Aria now bound by a collar that prevents her from shifting hosts, the stakes rise as the Starjammers—Corsair, Hepzibah, Raza, and Ch'od—move to intervene. Flashbacks to Mr. Fantastic and The Thing hint at a past entangled with alien intrigue, but the immediate danger remains: survival in a high-stakes game where every choice could cost everything.
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