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Cover: Joe Quesada & Danny Miki

Wolverine: Origins #2

Jul 2006 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
📊 ~131,473 copies sold its debut month
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“Born in Blood Part Two”

In "Born in Blood Part Two," Wolverine confronts the escalating threat of Nuke while haunted by a harrowing memory from Vietnam—one where his actions pushed a super soldier to unleash devastation on a village. Now, with the government closing in on his possession of the Muramsa Blade, a weapon capable of slicing through matter at the molecular level, the stakes rise with every step he takes. Written by Daniel Way and brought to life by Steve Dillon’s intense art and Dan Kemp’s sharp colors, this issue deepens the mystery of Wolverine’s past with chilling precision. The cover by Joe Quesada and Danny Miki captures the tension in a single, striking image.

writer Daniel Way · artist, inker Steve Dillon · colorist Dan Kemp · letterer VC's Randy Gentile · cover Joe Quesada, Danny Miki

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writer Daniel Way
artist, inker Steve Dillon
colorist Dan Kemp
cover pencils Joe Quesada
cover inks Danny Miki

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As Wolverine heads out to confront Nuke, he recalls a time in Viet Nam when he pushed the crazed super soldier over the edge so he would destroy an entire village. The government learns that Wolverine has the Muramsa Blade, a sword that cuts through things on a molecular level.

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