Wolverine Epic Collection #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Wolverine Epic Collection #2, the story "Basics!" kicks off with a haunting mystery: Wolverine washes up on the shores of Rumika, amnesiac and alone. As he forms uneasy bonds with the village, he must confront a brutal assault by soldiers hunting the legendary Master Form—only to regain his past when a bullet shatters his skull. Written by Jo Duffy and illustrated by Barry Kitson, with inks by Keith Williams and Joe Rubinstein, colors by Nel Yomtov, and letters by Jim Novak, the issue’s stark, emotional journey is framed by Jim Lee’s striking cover art.
In "null," Wolverine and Nick Fury team up to unravel a mystery when a masked figure wielding the legendary Scorpio Key begins sabotaging SHIELD operations—posing as Fury’s deceased brother, Scorpio I. With the past haunting the present and allies like Dum Dum Dugan, Val De Fontaine, and even Arcade pulling strings from the shadows, Logan and Fury must navigate a web of deception that stretches from the past to the present.
In the heart of the Savage Land, Wolverine tracks a lost lighter from Nick Fury when he stumbles upon Apocalypse’s hidden stronghold, guarded by a fearsome robotic dinosaur. Amid the chaos, he shares a fleeting moment with a young woman from the tribe, forging a bond that echoes through time—before the past, present, and future collide in ways no one could predict.
In "Battleground," Wolverine battles a terrifying drug-induced haze fueled by a Deviant-engineered substance called Spore, pushing him to the edge as his mind fractures under the influence. With the help of Sister Salvation’s healing touch and the brute strength of Roughouse, Logan fights to reclaim his senses—though the visions tormenting him hint at a deeper, more ancient conspiracy tied to the Eternals, the Deviants, and even a chilling flashback to a long-dead figure from history.
In "Endings," Wolverine finds himself at a crossroads after the revolution in Tierra Verde reaches its conclusion—his role as a warrior done, but the weight of peace still uncertain. He exchanges quiet words with General Coy and The Prince in Madripoor, while Magneto confronts the lingering shadow of Geist, hinting that some battles aren’t truly over.
In Madripoor, Wolverine spins a fable for Gabriel Morrow, the young son of a Wharfside crime lord, about a boy raised by wolverines—then steps in to shield him from threats by rival gang leader Mr. Piggot.
In "The Lazarus Project Part 1: Predators and Prey!", Jessica Drew finds herself in a brutal clash with a menacing robot, leaving her battered and on the run. With Lindsay McCabe by her side, she returns to the States, but the danger follows—Wolverine tracks the machine down, only to be nearly killed in a savage fight when acid is hurled at his face. Forced to leap from a window into the sea, Logan barely escapes with his life, setting the stage for a relentless pursuit across the shadows.
In "The Lazarus Project: The Road Back," Wolverine and Karma follow a trail of blood and secrets that leads from the ruined village of Rumika to the shadowy underbelly of Madripoor, where the truth behind the massacre of its people and the mysterious Master Form begins to unravel. With echoes of past lives and forgotten allies—like the enigmatic Tyger Tiger and a flash of the Prince—Wolverine must piece together a puzzle that ties his own fractured past to a conspiracy reaching far beyond the island.
Wolverine and Karma return to Madripoor chasing the truth behind the mysterious Master Form, where Logan faces off once more against the relentless Pinocchio Robot—only to discover a vulnerable young man imprisoned within its mechanical shell. Tensions flare as Karma confronts her uncle, forcing her to reckon with a past she’s long tried to outrun.
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↩ Reprints Wolverine, Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection #[nn] (1989), Marvel Age #79 (1989), Marvel Age #80 (1989), Wolverine #17 (1989), Wolverine #18 (1989), Wolverine #19 (1989), Marvel Age #84 (1990), Nick Fury: Scorpio Connection #[nn] (1990), Wolverine #20 (1990), Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure #[nn] (1990), Wolverine #21 (1990), Wolverine #22 (1990), Wolverine #23 (1990), Wolverine #24 (1990), Wolverine #25 (1990), Wolverine #26 (1990), Wolverine #27 (1990), Wolverine #28 (1990), Wolverine #29 (1990), Marvel Age #92 (1990), Wolverine #30 (1990), Essential Wolverine #1 (1996), Wolverine Classic #5 (2007)
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