X-Men Adventures #6
In "Northern Exposure," the X-Men trade the chaos of the front lines for a rare retreat to the mutant haven of Genosha—though peace proves fleeting when Sabretooth’s trail leads him through the frozen wilds of Alaska, hunting Wolverine across treacherous terrain. Written by Ralph Macchio and illustrated by Andrew Wildman, with inks by Robert Campanella and Andrew Pepoy, this 1993 issue blends quiet downtime with a simmering threat, all rendered in bold colors by Dana Moreshead and sharp lettering by Michael Higgins. The cover, by Andrew Wildman, captures the tension between sanctuary and solitude.
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The X-Men, minus Wolverine, decide to take some down time and vacation in the mutant paradise of Genosha. Sabretooth stalks Wolverine through the wilds of Alaska.
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