Wolverine: Killing #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1993 collection brings together the three-issue 'Wolverine: Killing' limited series, a gritty storyline that pits Logan against a mysterious adversary targeting his past. Written by Larry Hama with art by Adam Kubert, the arc delves into Wolverine's savage nature and the consequences of his violent history.
In Wolverine: Killing #1 (1993), Wolverine is lured to a hidden Himalayan enclave by a psychic man with a desperate plan to preserve his ancient city through a forced union between a local girl, Serra, and an outsider. As Logan grows drawn to Serra, tensions flare with Tribune Tane, who sees her as his rightful possession and views Logan’s presence as a threat. Written by John Ney Rieber and illustrated by Kent Williams—with colors by Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh and letters by Bill Oakley—this issue blends isolation, primal desire, and cultural collision, all framed by Williams’ striking cover.
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Wolverine is drawn to a remote region of the Himalayas by a man with psychic powers who plans on breeding her with a a local girl in order to keep his ancient and secluded city alive. Problems arise, however, when Logan finds himself genuinely attracted to the young Serra and Tribune Tane is enraged with jealousy as he wants her for himself and does not want her sullied by an "outsider."
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