Wolverine #87
In "De charybde en scylla," Logan and Ben push their limits as they leap between moving trains, planes, and a high-tech flying wing in a desperate bid to outrun Russian forces and steal a mysterious red metal. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life with dynamic art by Kaare Andrews, this 2001 Panini France release captures a pulse-pounding chase with kinetic energy and precision. The cover by Erik Larsen adds a bold, high-stakes flair to the issue's already intense momentum.
In "De charybde en scylla," Wolverine finds himself caught between two deadly threats as the New Fantastic Four—Spider-Man, the Hulk, Ghost Rider, and others—uncover a deception that turns their battle against Dr. Doom into a clash with Arnim Zola's machinations. With President Kelly dead and Graydon Creed stepping into power, the line between ally and enemy blurs, forcing Wolverine and the team to navigate a web of betrayal that could unravel everything they've fought to protect.
In "Vol de correspondance," Logan and Ben Grimm execute a high-stakes escape across the Russian skies, leaping from train to plane to a secretive experimental flying wing in a bid to steal a rare red metal from Soviet forces. With Special Agent Natalia Shostakova and Colonel Malenky hot on their trail, the duo’s daring flight takes an unexpected turn when Carol Danvers and Inspector General Berenski enter the fray—adding tension, shifting loyalties, and a new layer of urgency to the mission.
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