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Cover: Mike S. Miller

Wolverine #85

Jan 2001 · Panini France · 24,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Apocalype : les Douze (4) : Au fond du tunnel !”

In "Apocalype : les Douze (4) : Au fond du tunnel !", Wolverine—still operating under his Canadian agent alias—joins test pilot Grimm and U.S. agent Danvers on a high-stakes mission into Soviet airspace. Sent by Nick Fury to investigate a mysterious low-frequency antenna targeting America, the trio must navigate a deadly trap when their experimental flying wing is detected and pursued by Russian forces. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, with inks by Walden Wong and colors by Kevin Somers, this tense chapter of the Apocalype arc delivers sharp pacing and atmospheric tension. The cover by Mike S. Miller captures the urgency of the flight with dynamic, shadowed lines.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Kaare Andrews · inker Walden Wong · colorist Kevin Somers · cover Mike S. Miller

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writer Larry Hama
colorist Kevin Somers
cover pencils, inks Mike S. Miller

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Canadian agent Logan, test pilot Grimm and U.S. agent Danvers are sent by Nick Fury to take an experimental flying wing over Russia and get intel on giant radio antenna beaming low-frequency waves at America. Even though the wing is supposed to fool radar, the Russians are waiting on our heroes and try to shoot them down.

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