Wolverine Epic Collection #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Epic Collection volume gathers Wolverine's adventures from the early 1990s, including the 'Law of the Jungle' storyline where Logan faces off against the savage Hunter in the wilds of Madripoor. It collects issues from the first ongoing Wolverine series, featuring classic creative teams and the feral side of the character.
In "The Logan Files Part 1," Wolverine dives into the ruins of the original Weapon X compound in a desperate bid to recover the Logan Files—a digital archive holding the truth about his past. With Sabretooth hot on his heels and a wave of elite soldiers closing in, Logan pushes himself beyond his limits, only to collapse and be declared dead. Written by Frank Tieri and illustrated by Sean Chen, with inks by Norm Rapmund, colors by Avalon's Raymund Lee, and lettering by RS and Comicraft's Saida!, this gripping chapter is a pivotal moment in Wolverine’s journey. The cover by David Finch and Joe Weems captures the intensity of the moment with stark, striking detail.
In "The Logan Files Part 1," Wolverine finds himself stripped of his powers just as Lady Deathstrike and Omega Red launch a brutal assault on his closest allies. With his friends in danger and his abilities gone, Wolverine must rely on his wits and the few remaining allies he can trust—like Nightcrawler, Shaman, and Guardian—as the threat escalates from the shadows of the Weapon X project.
In "Laying the Groundwork," Sasquatch races to find the missing Hudson while leaving a wounded Aurora behind—only for her to be captured and taken to Weapon X. With the Director and Agent Brent Jackson watching from the shadows, the stakes rise as Alpha Flight’s unity is tested in the aftermath of a crisis.
In "The Logan Files Conclusion," Wolverine races to save Amiko from a deadly trio of his most infamous foes—Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, and Omega Red—while battling through the ruins of the original Weapon X compound. With the Logan Files at stake, a digital key to his buried past, Logan pushes himself to the limit, facing off against Sabretooth and a wave of Weapon X soldiers, even as the cost begins to take its toll.
On the anniversary of Mariko’s death, Matsuo Tsurayba prepares for hari kari, certain that Wolverine’s arrival will mean another piece of his body is lost. But when the feared mutant never comes, the ritual is interrupted—leaving Matsuo to face the silence of a vow unfulfilled.
In the quiet aftermath of death, Wolverine is led through a haunting landscape of memories by a long-lost love, guided by the spirit of Colossus as they face a spectral assembly of past foes. With echoes of old battles and familiar faces from the X-Men’s history flickering at the edges, this emotional epilogue explores legacy, loss, and the enduring bonds that outlive even the final fight.
Wolverine answers a desperate call from Father Braun, a priest who warns of a hidden faction within the Inquisition manipulating minds from the shadows. With Cardinal Panzer, Cardinal Parente, Dogma, and The Inquisitor pulling strings from behind the veil, the mutant's claws may be the only thing standing between faith and fanaticism.
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