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Wolverine TPB (1987)

by Chris Claremont, Frank Miller (Penciller)

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Series: Wolverine [1982] (1-4, Uncanny X-Men 172-173), Wolverine

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Collects Wolverine (1982) #1-4, Uncanny X-Men (1981) #172-173. Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's character-defining Wolverine tale! Logan's vacation from the X-Men is interrupted when he discovers that his beloved, Mariko Yashida, has been married off by her criminal father Lord Shingen! When Shingen humiliates Wolverine in front of Mariko, the hero loses heart, drowning his sorrows in beer, bar fights…and the arms of wild assassin Yukio. But when betrayal strikes from an unexpected source, can Wolverine reclaim his honor and rescue Mariko and himself from Shingen's trap? Then, the X-Men travel to Japan to rejoin their wayward teammate - but Viper and the Silver Samurai want to guarantee that the mutants' story won't have a happy ending. Secrets, shockers and broken hearts await in Wolverine's legendary first solo adventure - now packed with extras including original art, rare covers and more!.… (more)
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Originally published in Comic form, this is the 2012 hardback collection of the first solo outing of Wolverine.

Wolverine follows his true love Mariko to Japan, only to find that her father has re-appeared on the scene and has married his daughter to a violent mobster to pay off a debt. Mariko, a dutiful Japanese daughter, marries the mobster and so forces Logan into the arms of another (after a degrading fight with her father).

Meanwhile there is a consolidation of the black market mobsters in Tokyo, with ninjas and "The Hand" taking a central role. A price is also put on Wolverine's head and there are regular attempts to kill him. Finally Wolverine comes out of his drunken depression, and there is a final showdown with Mariko's father, and Mariko has to decide between respecting and protecting her father, and the Japanese traditions she holds dear.

With her father and her husband dead, the novel ends with the X Men receiving an invitation to Logan and Mariko's wedding.


I must have read this story not long after it came out, as as I was reading this edition - repackaged in a hardback by Marvel in 2012 - I soon thought "I've read this before". It's a nice introduction to Wolverine on his own, and whilst the drawings arent crude, it is interesting to see the development of the character representation into later stories.
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  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
Originally published in Comic form, this is the 2012 hardback collection of the first solo outing of Wolverine.

Wolverine follows his true love Mariko to Japan, only to find that her father has re-appeared on the scene and has married his daughter to a violent mobster to pay off a debt. Mariko, a dutiful Japanese daughter, marries the mobster and so forces Logan into the arms of another (after a degrading fight with her father).

Meanwhile there is a consolidation of the black market mobsters in Tokyo, with ninjas and "The Hand" taking a central role. A price is also put on Wolverine's head and there are regular attempts to kill him. Finally Wolverine comes out of his drunken depression, and there is a final showdown with Mariko's father, and Mariko has to decide between respecting and protecting her father, and the Japanese traditions she holds dear.

With her father and her husband dead, the novel ends with the X Men receiving an invitation to Logan and Mariko's wedding.


I must have read this story not long after it came out, as as I was reading this edition - repackaged in a hardback by Marvel in 2012 - I soon thought "I've read this before". It's a nice introduction to Wolverine on his own, and whilst the drawings arent crude, it is interesting to see the development of the character representation into later stories.
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  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
The ending wasn't very satisfying to me, but the story was generally decent. ( )
  bobbybslax | May 16, 2020 |
Wolverine has always been a bit of a tortured soul. I guess that's part of what makes him so popular. And, with all of the experiments, memory implants, historical references, and questionable back-story (even with Origins now firmly in place), he still is one of the most colorful yet mystery-shrouded characters of the Multi-verse. And this collaborated story just enhances that image.

Read the full review here:
https://ermareads.wordpress.com/graphically-graphic/wolverine/ ( )
  Ermina | Feb 25, 2016 |
Watched the movie based on this saga first and thought it was good. Read this saga and thought it was even better then the movie. Little details and the way Claremont expresses and grows a few of them is nice. ( )
  Noonecanstop | Mar 2, 2014 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Claremont, ChrisAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Miller, FrankPencillermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Buscema, JohnIllustratormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rubinstein, JoeIllustratormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kvaszta, ÃdámTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Collects Wolverine (1982) #1-4, Uncanny X-Men (1981) #172-173. Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's character-defining Wolverine tale! Logan's vacation from the X-Men is interrupted when he discovers that his beloved, Mariko Yashida, has been married off by her criminal father Lord Shingen! When Shingen humiliates Wolverine in front of Mariko, the hero loses heart, drowning his sorrows in beer, bar fights…and the arms of wild assassin Yukio. But when betrayal strikes from an unexpected source, can Wolverine reclaim his honor and rescue Mariko and himself from Shingen's trap? Then, the X-Men travel to Japan to rejoin their wayward teammate - but Viper and the Silver Samurai want to guarantee that the mutants' story won't have a happy ending. Secrets, shockers and broken hearts await in Wolverine's legendary first solo adventure - now packed with extras including original art, rare covers and more!.

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