Wolverine #62

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Marvel ⋅ 1992
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Larry Hama

Artist

Mark Texeira

Cover Artist

Mark Texeira

Colorist

Marie Javins

Letterer

Pat Brosseau

Cover Artist

Tom Orzechowski

Published

October 1992

Synopsis

Part 2 of 4 - "Reunion!" Guest-starring Jubilee and Maverick. Written by Larry Hama. Art by Mark Texiera. Wolverine discovers to his amazement that Silver Fox is still alive! She joins Wolverine and his group of former Weapon X Project members, a group that includes the deadly Sabretooth, as they set out to find the truth. Continuity Notes The "flashback" featuring Silver Fox's death at the hands of Sabretooth's hands were false memories which partially mimicked the original sequence of events (shown in Wolverine (Vol. 2) #10) but with an added part where Silver Fox rejected Creed's avances that had never happened. Those "memories" were implanted into Weapon X Program's subjects by Aldo Ferro. The "flashback" featuring Sabretooth as Logan's father and a young Silver Fox as Logan's friend is one of the several false memories implanted into Weapon X Program subjects by Aldo Ferro. Weapon X Program members known as Vole and Wildcat are revealed to be Aldo Ferro and Maverick. According to Weapon X (Vol. 2) #23, Maverick had been employed by Weapon X Program during this period of time. Chronology Notes Pag. 7's memory implant tells a modified sequence of the events of Silver Fox's death, which was first decepited in Wolverine (Vol. 2) #10. A flashback in this story affects the chronology of the following characters: Previous Appearance of Aldo Ferro Aldo Ferro Next Appearance of Aldo Ferro - Providing implanted memories for Weapon X Program's subjects behind the scenes. Note: Series resumes being published monthly as of this issue.

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