X-Men: Liberators #2
In "Book Two: Home Is Where the Heart Is," the X-Men race against the Russian Army to stop a deadly, disfigured mutant whose touch proves fatal. When Wolverine is gravely injured and taken captive, the Russians bring in Omega Red to end the threat—setting the stage for a tense confrontation between old enemies and new allies. Written by Joe Harris and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, with cover art by Phil Jimenez and Keith Aiken, this 1998 issue blends high-stakes action with the emotional weight of fractured identities.
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The X-Men and the Russian Army are hot on the trail of a disfigured mutant who kills all of those he comes in contact with. Wolverine is hurt badly by the rogue mutant and is captured by the Russian Army. The Russians retrieve Omega Red to clean up the situation.
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