Appearing in "Return of the Native: Part 2"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Nancy (Mr. Willoughby's secretary) (First appearance)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
- Canada (Main story and flashback)
- British Columbia
- Alberta (Only in flashback)
- Weapon X Facility (Carving)
- Wood Buffalo National Park (Only in flashback)
- United States of America
- Canada (Main story and flashback)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
- Hell (Invoked)
Synopsis for "Return of the Native: Part 2"
Sabretooth barges into Mister Willoughby's office in Seattle. He gives him an update on the Native situation and informs Willoughby that he has manipulated his old foe, Wolverine, into tracking the Native down for him.
As predicted, Wolverine is in the woods of Vancouver. It is late at night and he sets up a small campfire for himself. The Native slowly makes his way over to him, and Logan patiently waits, hoping that she’ll learn to trust him. A spark of memory flashes through her savage brain and she springs at Wolverine. Bone claws shoot outward from her knuckles and she stabs them into Wolverine’s chest. Frightened by he own savagery, she darts off into the darkness.
After Logan sufficiently recovers from his wounds, he begins tracking her movements through the underbrush. The trail leads him to a cave where he finds that she has scrawled bizarre drawings upon the cavern walls. Upon the earthen floor, he finds a small collection of knickknacks including a pair of dog tags; one of the tags belongs to Wolverine, the other corresponds to Feral.
He races outside where he finds the Native waiting for him. The two begin fighting, but after several minutes of heated battle, they succumb to more intimate animal instincts. Sheathing their claws, they grab hold of one another in a passionate embrace.
Notes
Chronology Notes[]
A flashback in this story affects the chronology of the following characters:
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