Released November 1997
Wolverine: Doombringer #1
Synopsis
Mariko Yashida is visited by a relative who claims to have been revived after a thousand years in suspended animation. He alleges a demon that will destroy the world is being released from a temple in Thailand. When Mariko asks him to investigate, Wolverine travels with Silver Samurai to Thailand. They discover that Clan Yashida’s ancestors were responsible for unleashing the Doombringer demon, and that another tribe froze the temple in time to prevent its release. Rebel members of Clan Yashida are now using technology to recreate the earthquake that released their ancestor and free the Doombringer. When the demon is released, Wolverine and Silver Samurai narrowly defeat it. Silver Samurai agrees to keep Clan Yashida’s role in the Doombringer’s emergence a secret from Mariko.
Variants
Synopsis
Mariko Yashida is visited by a relative who claims to have been revived after a thousand years in suspended animation. He alleges a demon that will destroy the world is being released from a temple in Thailand. When Mariko asks him to investigate, Wolverine travels with Silver Samurai to Thailand. They discover that Clan Yashida’s ancestors were responsible for unleashing the Doombringer demon, and that another tribe froze the temple in time to prevent its release. Rebel members of Clan Yashida are now using technology to recreate the earthquake that released their ancestor and free the Doombringer. When the demon is released, Wolverine and Silver Samurai narrowly defeat it. Silver Samurai agrees to keep Clan Yashida’s role in the Doombringer’s emergence a secret from Mariko.
Details
- Series
- Wolverine: Doombringer
- Cover Date
- November 1997
- Pages
- 48
- UPC
- 75960601888800111
- Cover Price
- $5.99
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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ArtistMichal Dutkiewicz
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WriterDoug Moench
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Cover ArtistMichal Dutkiewicz
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InkerJimmy Palmiotti
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ColoristDennis Calero
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ColoristMark McNabb
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ColoristAtomic Paintbrush
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LettererRichard Starkings
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LettererComicraft
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LettererEmerson Miranda