Wolverine #19 aka Logan Goes Fishing
It’s a little bit Moby Dick, a little bit Jaws and a whole lot of Logan in Wolverine #19.

It’s a little bit Moby Dick, a little bit Jaws and a whole lot of Logan in Wolverine #19.
Every good whodunnit’s got a parlor scene, to let the detective put all the players and clues together to reveal who the murderer is. Ersatz detective and former (in more ways than one) Doctor Strange has finally solved his own murder—but has he done it in time to save the world from the destruction his…
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