Wolverine #95
In "Meurtres en sous-sol," Wolverine is lured to a hidden Himalayan enclave by a psychic man with a desperate plan to preserve his ancient city through an unusual alliance. As Logan grows increasingly drawn to the young Serra, tensions flare between her and Tribune Tane, whose possessive jealousy threatens to unravel the fragile peace. Written by John Ney Rieber and illustrated by Kent Williams, with colors by Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh, this 2001 Panini France release features a striking cover by Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund.
In the damp, half-flooded tunnels beneath the city, Wolverine and Spider-Man hunt a murderer in the dark when they collide with the Mole Man and his Subterranians, forcing them into a deadly confrontation deep underground.
In the remote Himalayas, Wolverine is pulled into a dangerous game when a psychic man seeks to preserve his ancient city by pairing him with a local girl, Serra. As Logan finds himself unexpectedly drawn to her, tensions flare when Tribune Tane, the city’s leader, grows consumed by jealousy—especially when he sees Serra’s attention turning toward the outsider. With Nirissa watching from the shadows and Jubilee making a brief appearance, loyalty and desire collide in a story where survival is just the beginning.
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