http://schmevil.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] schmevil.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-07 03:09 pm UTC
Entry tags:char: wolverine/logan/james howlett, creator: chris claremont, creator: sal buscema, publisher: marvel comics, title: wolverine
From Wolverine #3, seven pages of overwrought, samurai shenanigans.


The story so far: Jessica Drew and her roommate Lindsey McCabe got mixed up in some shady, underworld malarky. Jessica was recruited to transport an unknown package to Madripor. Said package turns out to be the ~Black Blade~ and it possesses her with admirable efficiency. Meanwhile, Wolverine in his Patch guise is investigating ~The Cult~ and its attempts to secure the Black Blade. Meanwhile meanwhile, Silver Samurai is also tracking the blade. Meanwhile meanwhile meanwhile, Jessica's roommate Lindsey, a hyper-competent Claremontian actress, is in Madripor, looking for Jess. I smell a teamup! Things go swimingly until Wolverine is possessed by the Black Blade, kidnaps a now un-possessed Jessica Drew, and hooks up with The Cult. Ok!

So Lindsey and Silver Samurai plan an assault on The Cult's HQ. Interestingly, Lindsey is a sharpshooter, by way of a season on Tour of Duty. Man, she sure is awesomely competent. *cough* Anyway, we begin at The Cult's HQ, where Wolverine, in full culty getup, is preparing to sacrifice Jessica, and enslave her soul for eternity. Silver Samurai has tasked Lindsey with shooting him.

Ready for samurai, cults, hyper-competent women, weird art and rampant Claremontery? Let's go!

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2009-10-07 07:50 pm UTC (link)
He was on Wolverine for... the first 14 issues, I think. While I'm not a fan of his pencils in the first arc (the above Black Blade silliness), the next arc, which borrows a lot from crime fiction, is somehow a lot more to my taste.

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