Tiger Tyger by Sam Kieth, with Letters by Dave Sharpe, Colors by Glynis Oliver, and a Script by Peter David.

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Tiger Tyger by Sam Kieth, with Letters by Dave Sharpe, Colors by Glynis Oliver, and a Script by Peter David.
At the end of the day, Roughhouse and Bloodsport go down like the couple of chumps they are. And from what I remember, they don’t really ever shine again like they did in the early part of this story. Doesn’t Roughouse get leprosy or something? I seem to remember him getting leprosy and his skin getting boils all over it and that incredibly sharp beard falling off. But before Wolverine and Jessan Hoan can bring down Karma’s crime lord boss, the Prince of Madripoor intervenes.
Like this guy doesn’t look corrupt at all. Look at those leggings! (Wolverine Vol. 2 #6 – Apr 1989)
Marvel Comics Presents #87
Wolverine remembered the old days while he was bleeding to death. And Cyber made a deal with Tiger Tyger.
Firestar and Freedom Force fought Cross.
Beast continued to fight Constrictor and then the apes of the Red Ghost arrived and attacked Beast.
Shroud took care of some criminals.
Paintings by Mark Texeira.
Wolverine v2 #32
Wolverine and Tiger Tyger tried to stop the Yakuza and other villains as they were trying to harvest some endangered spider-monkeys in order to use a substance in the monkeys to created more drugs. Wolverine was unsuccessful and almost died by the Yakuza. Next, he traveled to Japan to stop Dai-Kumo.