Wolverine by Daniel Way: The Complete Collection #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the second half of Daniel Way's run on Wolverine, featuring stories from Wolverine (2003) #62-65, Wolverine: Origins #1-5, and the Wolverine: Origins one-shot. It delves into Wolverine's quest to uncover his past, including his earliest memories and the secrets of his son Daken, as he confronts the shadowy forces that manipulated his life.
In "Savior Part One," Wolverine grapples with unsettling revelations as Panther and Storm suggest that he and other lupine humans may represent a wholly separate evolutionary path. Haunted by vivid dreams and trapped in a tense standoff, Logan faces a sudden breakout when Sabretooth escapes—aided by Wildchild—sparking a hunt that draws in four mysterious lupine heroes. Written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated with striking intensity by Simone Bianchi, with inks by Andrea Silvestri and colors by Morry Hollowell, this issue’s cover by Joe Quesada and Danny Miki captures the raw, primal edge of the story.
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While Sabretooth languishes in captivity, Panther and Storm postulate to Logan that he and the other lupine members of humanity may actually be part of a divergent strain of evolution, totally separated from homo sapiens. Wolverine has bad dreams; Sabretooth escapes with the help of Wildchild. Four lupine heroes show up to join the hunt.
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