Wolverine: Blood Debt #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2001 Marvel collection brings together the four-issue miniseries 'Wolverine: Blood Debt,' written by Frank Tieri with art by Sean Chen. The story sends Wolverine to Japan to confront a past tied to the yakuza, as a debt of blood forces him into a violent reckoning with old enemies and new allies. It's a standalone tale that delves into Logan's honor and his brutal history in the underworld.
In "Chapter One" of Wolverine: Blood Debt, Wolverine finds himself caught in a deadly web of loyalty and betrayal as he escorts Kia to a meeting with her brother Haan, where tensions ignite with shocking consequences. With Kia’s sudden turn and a trail of blood leading to Japan, Wolverine must navigate treachery and vengeance—while Amiko and Yukio rejoin him, determined to stay one step ahead. Written and illustrated by Steve Skroce, with inks by Lary Stucker and colors by Steve Buccellato, the issue’s cover by Skroce and Stucker captures the storm brewing beneath the surface.
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Wolverine escorts Kia to a meeting with her brother, Haan, where they discuss the future of Clan Kaishek. Kia shoots her brother and frames Wolverine. Amiko and Yukio escape Kia's people and are reunited with Wolvie. Wolverine discovers that Kia has left for Japan to confront her father and cement her leadership of Clan Kaishek followed closely by Yukio who is hell bent on revenge.
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