Wolverine: Weapon X Unbound #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dog Day," Wolverine and Jubilee infiltrate the derelict Weapon X facility in Alberta, triggering a cascade of haunting flashbacks that reveal fragments of his brutal past—drugged and brought in, consumed by rage, and caught in a deadly Team X mission. As they navigate the decaying complex, a chilling machine labeled “Shiva 2” looms in the shadows. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life with intense precision by Marc Silvestri, with Dan Green’s inks, Steve Buccellato’s colors, and Pat Brosseau’s lettering, this issue delivers a visceral, character-driven dive into Logan’s origins. The cover by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green captures the tension with stark, haunting detail.
In "Dog Day," Wolverine faces a day of escalating chaos when a rabid dog and a volatile teenager collide in his path. The sight of a police officer putting down the dog sparks a painful memory: a past encounter at a cabin with Silver Fox, where he was forced to confront his own dog, Blue, after the animal returned from the wild, rabid and desperate. As the present-day crisis unfolds, Logan is haunted by that moment—by the weight of choices made in the past and the echoes they still carry.
In "Dreams of Gore: Phase 1," Wolverine and Jubilee infiltrate the derelict Weapon X facility in Alberta, where buried memories surface in violent flashes—of being captured, of a bloodthirsty rage toward the project’s head scientist, and of a brutal mission with Sabretooth and Mastodon. As they navigate the decaying complex, the air thick with echoes of past atrocities, they pass a massive machine labeled “Shiva 2” before pressing on toward a final question: what really happened here?
In "Dreams of Gore: Phase 3," Wolverine digs deep into the shadows of the Weapon X program, uncovering a hidden truth: he wasn’t the only one subjected to its brutal experiments. When Shiva Robots are unleashed to eliminate every Weapon X agent, Wolverine must confront the past he thought he’d buried—reverting to his original yellow costume as he fights to survive.
In "Heartbreak Motel!", Wolverine seeks refuge from the rigors of the Danger Room when a chance encounter in a dimly lit bar leads him to a mysterious woman at a roadside hotel. What starts as a quiet escape quickly spirals when the woman reveals herself to be Mystique, hunted by the enigmatic Spiral. With tension mounting and danger closing in, Logan finds himself drawn into a high-stakes game he didn’t ask for—just as the lights go out.
In "Citadel at the End of Time," Wolverine, Mystique, and Spiral race to the final moments of existence to confront the enigmatic Plasma Wraiths, while Mojo’s sudden arrival in the present sets a dangerous chain in motion—abducting Jubilee and dragging her into the same apocalyptic timeline. Meanwhile, Albert and Elsie Dee uncover a hidden Canadian facility, where they discover Wolverine’s skeletal remains buried beneath a mountain of bones, hinting at a past that may not be as dead as it seems.
In "The Chimerical Mystery Tour!", Wolverine finds himself pulled into a surreal, ever-shifting adventure when he's suddenly thrust into a bizarre, dreamlike tour that defies logic and time. With Abscissa and the Plasma Wraith manipulating the journey from the shadows, Logan must navigate a series of impossible challenges—each more disorienting than the last—while trying to piece together how he ended up in the middle of a high-stakes poker game at Four Freedoms Plaza, miles from where Jubilee vanished with his motorcycle.
In "Thirty Slashes Over Tokyo or 'Sayonara Yellow Brick Road!'", Wolverine and Gambit race to Japan to rescue Jubilee from custody, but their mission takes a deadly turn when Cylla—awakened from cybernetic hibernation—arrives on the scene. With the Hand sent to stop them by Matsuo, chaos unfolds as Wolverine faces Cylla, Gambit and Sunfire clash with the assassins, and Jubilee confronts Reiko in a moment that tests her resolve.
In a high-stakes showdown that blurs the line between ally and enemy, Wolverine faces off against the enigmatic Cylla, while Gambit and Sunfire clash with the relentless Hand. Reiko battles Hydra and the cunning Silver Fox, setting the stage for a dramatic gathering at Mariko Yashida’s home, where the threads of betrayal and power converge.
In "Death in the Family!", Wolverine finds himself trapped in the Yashida estate with allies and enemies alike, as the sinister forces of The Hand tighten their grip. With Mariko poisoned and fading, the weight of a final, painful choice falls on Wolverine’s shoulders—forcing him to confront the cost of loyalty when the line between protector and executioner blurs.
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