Wolverine #39 — A História Mais Humana de Larry Hama? | Análise Completa

In Wolverine #39, Larry Hama delivers one of the most exciting and unexpected stories in the character's long history. What began as a hunt for a mechanical doppelganger created by Donald Pierce evolves into a reflection on friendship, free will, sacrifice, and humanity. In this panel-by-panel analysis, we revisit the conclusion of the saga of Albert and Elsie-Dee, two androids created as weapons who end up developing their own consciousness and questioning their programming. We also analyze two of the most striking pages from Marc Silvestri's run on Wolverine, including the iconic fire sequence and the emotional encounter between Logan and Elsie-Dee. 📚 Issue reviewed: Wolverine #39 (1991) ✍️ Script: Larry Hama 🎨 Art: Marc Silvestri 🖋 Inks: Dan Green 🎨 Colors: Glynis Oliver If you enjoy in-depth analyses of classic Marvel comics, subscribe to the channel and follow our journey through the classic Wolverine era. #Wolverine #MarvelComics #LarryHama #MarcSilvestri #Comics #XMen #ComicBooks #Wolverine39 Legal Notice – Use for critical analysis The images, characters, and excerpts presented in this video belong to their respective copyright holders. Its use is exclusively for the purposes of criticism, commentary, study, and analysis of the narrative language of comics, characterizing transformative use. This content does not replace reading the original work, nor does it have the purpose of full reproduction or commercial competition. The channel's objective is to promote reflection, interpretation, and in-depth understanding of sequential art as a language.