Wolverine #86
In "Que la lumière soit," Wolverine finds himself on a high-stakes mission with Grimm and Danvers when their experimental aircraft is shot down by Russian forces. With Carol Danvers escaping with vital black boxes, Logan and Ben Grimm are captured and forced onto a prison train bound for Moscow—exactly where Logan knew he’d find the rare red metal he’s been sent to retrieve. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, with inks by Walden Wong and colors by Kevin Somers, this 2001 issue features a cover by Matthew Ryan.
In "Que la lumière soit," Wolverine and Archangel confront the lingering shadows of their past transformations under Apocalypse’s influence, struggling to reclaim their identities. As Archangel works to heal Abraham Kieros—the original Angel of War, now broken and confined—memories of the Horsemen and the Shadow King’s machinations resurface, testing their resolve. The X-Men stand at the edge of a battle not just for survival, but for the soul of what they’ve become.
Logan and Ben Grimm are captured after a failed mission, thrown onto a prison train bound for Moscow—exactly where Logan planned to be all along. With a rare red metal hidden on the train and a dangerous mission to complete, Logan must navigate the journey with a wary ally and a ticking clock, all while the fate of the mission hangs in the balance.
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