
Blade (2006) (Single Issues) #5, Civil War: X-Men #1-4, X-Men: Miniseries #Other, Cable & Deadpool (Single Issues) #30-32, X-Factor (2005) (Single Issues) #8-9, Wolverine (2003) (Collected Editions) #8, Civil War: A Marvel Comics Event #Other, Wolverine (2003) (Single Issues) #42-48
Wolverine: Civil War
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0785119809
ISBN 13: 9780785119807
Publication date:
January 1st, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Enterprises
Pages: 168
Genres: Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Fantasy
Amidst the chaotic aftermath of a devastating incident, Logan, also known as Wolverine, finds himself grappling with the weight of responsibility. The Stamford tragedy has ignited a fierce debate over the ethics of superhero accountability, driving a wedge between friends and allies. As tensions rise and sides are drawn, Wolverine embarks on a personal mission fueled by his own experiences and the loss surrounding him. Driven by a sense of justice, he seeks to confront not only those he deems responsible but also his own demons.
Through a series of intense encounters, he navigates a morally complex landscape where the lines between right and wrong continue to blur. With Humberto Ramos' dynamic art bringing Guggenheim's gripping narrative to life, the story explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the burdens carried by those who choose to fight for the greater good. Wolverine's journey becomes a reflection of the struggles inherent in the superhero community, and the fight for what is just in a world that demands accountability.
Through a series of intense encounters, he navigates a morally complex landscape where the lines between right and wrong continue to blur. With Humberto Ramos' dynamic art bringing Guggenheim's gripping narrative to life, the story explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the burdens carried by those who choose to fight for the greater good. Wolverine's journey becomes a reflection of the struggles inherent in the superhero community, and the fight for what is just in a world that demands accountability.