Wolverine #900
In San Francisco’s Chinatown, Wolverine and Nightcrawler team up to protect a young woman’s business from the ruthless Tong, who plan to use the property to cultivate a dangerous new drug known as Yellow Claw. Written by Dean Motter and illustrated by Greg Scott, this issue blends gritty urban tension with supernatural edge, all rendered in striking colors by Val Staples and sharp lettering by Dave Sharpe. The cover, by David Finch, captures the moment’s intensity with bold, dynamic lines.
In San Francisco’s Chinatown, Wolverine and Nightcrawler join forces with a determined young woman named Mai Ling to protect her family’s business from the ruthless Tong, whose sinister plans involve a dangerous new drug known as Yellow Claw. As tensions rise and old secrets surface, Mai Ling and her brother Run Run find themselves caught in a web of betrayal and danger that tests their courage and loyalty.
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↩ Reprints Wolverine #50 (2007), Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2 (2009)
Reprinted in Wolverine #200 (2010), Wolverine: Prehistory #[nn] (2017), Wolverine: The Amazing Immortal Man & Other Bloody Tales #[nn] (2018)
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