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Punisher and Wolverine in African Saga Vol 1 #1. Punisher is with an expedition looking for long lost dinosaurs. Cover Artist. Art and cover by Jim Lee. Punisher / Wolverine African Saga - Carl Potts & Jim Lee - 5 Stars I'm giving this one five stars just for the early Jim Lee art alone. Not much in this though, the story is Frank Castle needs a vacation so he goes on an expedition to Africa, Wolverine is tracking poachers in Africa, and the two clash.
Written by Carl Potts. Now I see why. Perhaps even more impressive was the non-resolution of that conflict. With names like Well, I haven't read this since I first picked it up in '89 or '90. 1989 | Volume 1 | Marvel | USA | 18,033 Searches Close. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Logan mistakes Frank for a poacher and they fight. Editor-in-Chief. Can these two hard-case-heroes stop trying to kill each other long enough to stop the real bad guys? Riletta anni dopo nella riedizione a colori, mi ha fatto un altro effetto. They are both after the same sort of goal (protecting the innocent animals from harmful human despoilers), and both go about it in ways similar to that against which they are fighting, but it all ends up well enough in the end, at least as far as the main story is concerned.
by Marvel Comics Group Logan mistakes Frank for a poacher and they fight.
Top Rated Lists for The Punisher and Wolverine in African Saga 80 items The Punisher 52 items Marvel Graphic Novels and One-Shots Top contributors to this wiki. PunisherComics.com is not affiliated with Marvel Comics. Punisher and Wolvie cross paths in the Congo when they are both on the hunt for poachers. It's basically a mixture of Jurassic Park stories, but the misunderstood antagonism between Punisher and Wolverine is impressive. Tom DeFalco. When Frank tracks some bad guys to the jungles of Africa he crosses paths with arguably the deadliest man alive – Wolverine. Spinge a riflettere sulla nostra percezione del mondo e su come stia cambiando velocemente nei trent'anni, quasi, dalla prima edizione di questa storia. Can these two hard-case-heroes stop trying to kill each other long enough to stop the real bad guys?
This is pretty bad. It’s the Punisher vs. Wolverine!PunisherComics.com was built to provide a visual record of all Punisher comics and appearances, for an on the hunt reference.
All content has been collected from across the internet. Please fill out the following form to report an issue missing from the database. 48. Doveva essere una storia d'avventura con Wolverine come comprimario e con un taglio ecologista/animalista, e dopo questi anni mantiene in pieno questo aspetto. There's no "oh, you're the Punisher?
I found it interesting that they don't even catch each other's names or even realize they are on the same side.Wolverine is my all time favorite character so when I saw this for $1.95, I had to scoop it up. December 1st 1989 Edit. Please only report missing issues after attempting a thorough search, and do not submit false information.
So this is one of few crossovers between The Punisher and Wolverine, the two gritty badasses of the marvel universe! This was the first meeting of the two, and at the time they were arguably the hottest characters in comics. Its nothing more then a big misunderstanding. Now I see why. Punisher/Wolverine: African Saga. Wolverine is hot on the trail of some poachers in the Congo. :)
Art and cover by Jim Lee. Original Price. Anche graficamente è invecchiata bene.Not being a big Punisher fan (more on principle than experience), I haven't read too many of his stories, but this was a surprisingly good read. Però trovo che abbia qualcosa di più. Published Perhaps even more impressive was the non-resolNot being a big Punisher fan (more on principle than experience), I haven't read too many of his stories, but this was a surprisingly good read. We’d love your help.
It's a good standalone story, one not requiring a lot of prior knowledge about any of the characters involved.Well, I haven't read this since I first picked it up in '89 or '90.