Wolverine is on the case - but what mind game is Solem playing? Plus, Logan is about to come face to face with Arakkii pirate crimelord Sevyr Blackmore! But will their fight lead Wolverine to the clues he needs to catch Solem, or will it be the distraction that puts Logan right where the manipulative mutant wants him? The game approaches its end - but as far as Solem is concerned, thats just an excuse to change the rules. 1 BY MARVEL COMICS - BRAND MARVEL Close IN STOCK 39.99 MSRP 20. Can you figure out the answer to the mystery before Wolverine does? Book Synopsis The unusual suspects! Stolen goods, a torched ship and a missing sword. Marvel Comics Wolverine (Benjamin Percy) Vol. Wolverine is on the case - but what mind game is Solem playing? Plus, Logan is about to come face to face with Arakkii pirate crimelord Sevyr Blackmore! But will their fight lead Wolverine to the clues he needs to catch Solem, or will it be the distraction that puts Logan right where the manipulative mutant wants him? The game approaches its end - but as far as Solem is concerned, thats just an excuse to change the rules. 1 HCComic Script by: Benjamin PercyIllustrated by: Adam Kubert, Viktor Bogdanovic, Scot EatonCover Design or Artwork by. About the Book The unusual suspects! Stolen goods, a torched ship and a missing sword.
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