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Wolverine #14 (1989 Marvel Comics) – NM – Madripoor Noir Continues in Claremont’s Iconic Solo Run
Wolverine #14 (1989 Marvel Comics) – NM – Madripoor Noir Continues in Claremont’s Iconic Solo Run
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📦 Product Description:
Condition: NM (Near Mint)
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Series: Wolverine (Vol. 2)
Issue: #14
Release Year: 1989
Creators: Chris Claremont (Writer), John Buscema (Pencils), Klaus Janson (Inks)
Genre: Superhero, Noir, Crime Drama
🩸 Issue Overview:
Logan’s double life as "Patch" in Madripoor grows darker and deadlier in Wolverine #14. In the seedy criminal underbelly of Southeast Asia, every alley hides an ambush, and every friend might be a traitor. This issue amps up:
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Street-level political warfare
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Moral dilemmas that push Logan to the edge
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Sharp storytelling with brutal action and noir narration
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Gorgeous moody visuals by Buscema & Janson that frame Wolverine like a mythic ronin in a trench coat
A perfect chapter in what fans consider one of Wolverine's most defining eras.
📊 Condition Notes (NM Estimate):
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Cover: Deep color, flawless gloss, no color breaks
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Spine: No ticks or roll, sharp and flat
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Corners: Razor-sharp
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Interior Pages: White and clean throughout
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Bagged & boarded in collector-grade sleeve
💀 Why This Comic Still Roars:
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Part of Wolverine’s first solo run — a key milestone in his transition from team player to mythic antihero
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High-grade NM condition = ideal for display, resale, or grading
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Written by Claremont during his peak Marvel influence
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Builds Wolverine’s mystique as a global enforcer and tragic loner
🧟 From the Reaper’s Madripoor archives — sharp, shadowy, and soaked in style.
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