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Wolverine: Nemico pubblico
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
April 27th, 2009
Publisher: Panini Comics / RCS Quotidiani
Pages: 320
Genres: Horror
In a gripping narrative filled with tension and betrayal, Wolverine finds himself at the center of a deadly game as he is labeled a public enemy. With his unmatched healing abilities and fierce instincts, he battles not only his enemies but also the perceptions of those around him. The conflict escalates as powerful organizations target him, creating a dark and chaotic atmosphere where Wolverine must navigate treachery and deception.
The artwork vividly enhances the storytelling, with striking illustrations that capture the raw intensity of Wolverine's struggle. As he fights against foes both old and new, the visuals bring to life the dynamic action sequences and emotional turmoil faced by the iconic character. Mark Millar's compelling writing weaves together a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking, exploring themes of redemption and identity.
As Wolverine delves deeper into this twisted confrontation, the lines blur between friend and foe, forcing him to confront his own limitations and the choices he has made. This journey is not just about survival; it's a powerful exploration of what it means to be a hero in a world that has turned against him.
The artwork vividly enhances the storytelling, with striking illustrations that capture the raw intensity of Wolverine's struggle. As he fights against foes both old and new, the visuals bring to life the dynamic action sequences and emotional turmoil faced by the iconic character. Mark Millar's compelling writing weaves together a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking, exploring themes of redemption and identity.
As Wolverine delves deeper into this twisted confrontation, the lines blur between friend and foe, forcing him to confront his own limitations and the choices he has made. This journey is not just about survival; it's a powerful exploration of what it means to be a hero in a world that has turned against him.