Comics:Wolverine Vol 2 35
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Appearing in "Blood, Sand and Claws!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Reavers
- Captain Horst Schlachter
Other Characters:
- Bambi Bolinsky - bouncer
- Officer Akira (Death)
- Officer Tetsuo (Death)
- Inez
- Ernest Hemingway
Locations:
- Gastown Bar, Vancouver, British Columbia
- Osaka, Japan
- Australian outback
- Madripoor
- Guernica, Spain - during Spanish Civil War (1937)
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Blood, Sand and Claws!"
Logan finds Judd working as a bouncer in a dive in Vancouver, filling in for Bolinsky, who broke an arm. She stabs an innocent fly; big guys come looking to beat up Judd; Logan kills a fly, impaling it, his own arm, and the table with a knife; the men run. In Osaka, cops patrol the site of Logan's rampage and find Deathstrike prowling; she kills them with her extensible adamantium-tipped fingers. She gets data on Logan, tracing him to Madripoor, and Pierce has Gateway teleport her there. She confronts Tyger and takes a waitress hostage; Tyger gives her Logan's postcard from Vancouver, and she teleports away. Logan wishes he could get rid of his demons, like Judd did. It's beer and fishing, and Judd gives him a volume of Hemmingway; he knew him and has a snapshot of them together; Logan somehow recognizes Inez in the picture too. At that moment, Deathstrike orders Gateway to take her to the spot Logan "gazes upon," and his vortex takes her, Logan, and Judd (in his natural, large size) to Spain in 1937. They're in the bullring, and Judd takes this chance to be a matador once more, while Logan drinks with Hemmingway. A Nazi bombing raid interrupts: they're in Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Logan tosses a sword and sticks a particularly nasty pilot. Deathstrike watches him and Judd flee with Hemmingway, and then Nazis capture her.
Notes
- Part 1 of 3 of the Blood and Claws Wolverine event
Trivia
- No trivia.
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- Cover gallery for the Wolverine series
Recommended Reading
- None.
