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WOLVERINE (VOL. 2) #1-19
Wolverine #19
November 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 7, Last Rites", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #18
October 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 6", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #17
September 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 5", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #16
August 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 4", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #15
July 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 3", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #14
June 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 2", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #13
June 2004
"Return of the Native, Part 1", cover and art by Darick Robertson.
Wolverine #12
May 2004
"Dreams", cover and art by Darick Robertson. Wolvie has a dream.
Wolverine #11
April 2004
"Coyote Crossing, Part 5", cover and art by Leandro Fernandez. Wolvie
returns to Mexico to settle his score with Rojas, only to find when he
arrives at the compound that she has been in labor for hours with no one
around to assist as Logan had either killed or driven them all off the first
time he was there. The baby is delivered with Wolvie's help, but the mother
doesn't make it. Wolvie and his Texas crew try to figure out to do with
Rojas' brand new little girl.
Wolverine #10
March 2004
"Coyote Crossing, Part 4" cover and art by Leandro Fernandez. Wolvie refuses
to kill Rojas because it turns out the leader of the coyotes is not only a
woman but also pregnant. Wolvie returns to the U.S. and Nestor's bar but
changes his mind and decides to return to Mexico and finish his business
with Rojas, pregnant or not.
Wolverine #9
February 2004
"Coyote Crossing, Part 3", cover and art by Leandro Fernandez. Cassie makes
it to Nestor's bar and stays to wait for Wolverine to return from Mexico;
Wolvie invades Rojas' compound and finds that the coyote is not what he
expects.
Wolverine #8
January 2004
"Coyote Crossing, Part 2", cover and art by Leandro Fernandez. Wolvie tracks
down Ritter and finds out that a Mexican named Rojas is behind the deadly
coyote operation. Cassie finally catches up to Logan just as Ritter's place
is burning down around him. Wolvie crosses the border into Mexico to look
for Rojas.
Wolverine #7
January 2004
"Coyote Crossing, Part 1", cover and art by Leandro Fernandez. Cassie tries
to wrangle info about Logan from Blaine. Traveling through Texas, Wolvie
runs across a pair of coyotes who have let the immigrants they were
transporting die in the back of the truck. Logan heads for a bar in El Paso
where he can get info from a friend about who was ultimately responsible for
the deaths.
Wolverine #6
December 2003
"So. This Priest Walks Into a Bar" pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by
Tom Palmer. Cover by Esad Ribic. Wolvie and Nightcrawler meet in a mutant
bar for a heart to heart; Cassie can't get Wolverine out of her head.
Wolverine #5
November 2003
"Brotherhood, Part V" pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by Tom Palmer.
Cover by Esad Ribic. Cassie implements her plan of escape from Cry's
compound, but she is too late to stop Wolverine from carving up Cry and many
of his men for kidnapping and later killing Lucy Braddock.
Wolverine #4
October 2003
"Brotherhood, Part IV" pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by Tom Palmer.
Cassie, trying to track down Wolverine, runs up against Cry who takes her
down and imprisons her on the Brother's compound with a number of other
young women; Wolvie and Joe escape from Sheriff Dennis' death trap, and
Wolvie forcefully persuades him to give up the location of Cry's base of
operations.
Wolverine #3
September 2003
"Brotherhood, Part III" pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by Tom Palmer.
Cassie, an undercover ATF agent, takes out Leeds and gets all of the info
she needs to start tracking down a short, hairy gun buyer. Wolvie makes it
to Westfall looking for Lucy's killers and runs into her father instead. Joe
Braddock fills Logan in on the militia group that made off with his
daughter.
Wolverine #2
August 2003
"The Brotherhood, Part II" pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by Tom
Palmer. Wolvie's investigation of a murdered waitress puts him on the trail
of an unscrupulous gun dealer and his pretty partner.
Wolverine #1
July 2003
"The Brotherhood, Part I" pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by Tom
Palmer. Wolverine befriends a down and out waitress who ends up being
brutally gunned down.
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Wolverine Vol. 2: Coyote Crossing
April 2004
Art by Leandro Fernandez. This book collects Wolverine #7-11.
Logan is a hunter; he pursues a very specific prey. He is not interested in
law or procedure or process. He is a mutant, feared and hated for his
abilities, from his preternatural sense of smell to his near-miraculous
powers of regeneration. He is a weapon, a proficient and nearly unstoppable
killer, with unbreakable bones and six razor-sharp claws that can slice
titanium like butter. And he cherishes life, the way only a warrior can. He
knows its flaws and its trials, and he cherishes it still.
South of El Paso, across the border, a drug lord named Rojas hired nineteen
men, women and children to mule heroin into the United States. All nineteen
died in the back of one of Rojas' trucks, meant to take the illegal
immigrants to a better life. It's Logan who discovered the crime. It's Logan
who found the bodies. It's Logan who will seek justice.
ISBN 0785111379
Wolverine Vol. 1: The Brotherhood
December 2003
Pencilled by Darick Robertson, inked by Tom Palmer. Collecting Wolverine
#1-6.
His name is Logan, and there is a rage in him. It is wild, and savage, and
fed by blood, and so unpredictable that even he does not know when it will
fall upon him. And when that rage is past, there is blood on the ground.
Some call him mutant or animal or X-Man. His neighbor, 17-year-old Lucy
Braddock called him Mean Man. Then two men put 27 bullets in her body. She
called them The Brothers. While the brothers were at it, they put another 14
bullets through Logan. By the time he had recovered, they were gone. But
Lucy Braddock's journal remained and in it, a plea to the Mean Man: Don't
forget me. Now Logan is on the hunt and God help anyone gets in his way.
ISBN 0785111360
ELEKTRA/WOLVERINE
Elektra/Wolverine: The Redeemer
This is a novella with selected illustrations by the great Japanese designer
and artist Yoshitaka Amano. Tells the story of an assassin named Elektra
Natchios, a bodyguard named Logan, and a girl named Avery.
Marvel hardcover May 2002 ISBN 0785109110
Titan hardcover July 2002 ISBN 1840235365
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