Synopsis
Logan succumbs to the beast within! Wolverine has lost his Adamantium skeleton, and his healing factor is on the fritz, but he's been coping fairly well. That ends now. The dark path that Logan's on is about to cost him his humanity - perhaps forever! As Wolverine heads home, team-ups with Gambit, Deadpool and Ghost Rider all lead to one of the greatest Wolverine/Sabretooth battles of all time - a clash of the titans from which neither escapes unscathed. In the unsettling aftermath, friends rally around Logan, hoping to keep him from succumbing to his animal side as he fights the N'Garai, the Juggernaut, Chimera and more with ever-increasing savagery. But all hope is lost when Wolverine is targeted by the heirs of Apocalypse: Genesis and the Dark Riders! Collecting WOLVERINE (1988) #87-100 and ANNUAL '95, and WOLVERINE: KNIGHT OF TERRA.
About the Author
Larry Hama is best known as a writer and editor for Marvel Comics, where he was responsible for the "G. I. Joe" comic book of the 1980s, and for developing many of the G.I. Joe characters for Hasbro. His other comic book writing credits include "Wolverine," "Avengers," "Elektra," "Venom" and "Batman," Larry also created the" Bucky O'Hare" comic, which was also turned into a toy line and an animated TV series. He lives and works in New York. The author lives in New York, USA.
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John Ostrander has been a prolific comic writer during the last two decades, working for Marvel, DC and Dark Horse. His writing ranges from superheros (JLA) to science fiction (Star Wars: Twilight) to westerns (DC's The Kents.)
Artist Adam Kubert, who also contributed to the previous Ultimate X-Men volumes, hails from a long legacy of renowned Kubert illustrators. His dynamic pencils and attention to realism provide the X-men with a compelling, cinematic flair.
Chris Alexander is a diplomat and politician who served for eighteen years as an international public servant and Canadian foreign service officer. From 2005 to 2009 he was the UN deputy special representative in Afghanistan, helping to lead the largest UN political mission in the world. Alexander was also the Canadian ambassador to that country and a key contributor to the effort to stabilize and support post-Taliban Afghanistan. He returned to Canada in 2009 and is now the Conservative MP for Ajax-Pickering, where he lives, as well as the parliamentary secretary to the minister of national defense.
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