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WOLFWOOD'S SHRINE (under construction!)
"Your smile's a pretty nice compliment by itself." Nicholas D. Wolfwood (Trigun 1998)

About Trigun

Trigun is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow. It follows the adventures of a gunman known as Vash The Stampede, known as The humanoid typhoon, who is both a very skilled shooter and a hopeless pacifist.


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Who is Wolfwood?

Nicholas D. Wolfwood is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Trigun.

What does Wolfwood mean to you?

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Small Disclaimer

I mostly use here pictures from the 1998 Anime, mainly cuz they're easier to find for me without having to do much digging, but also because personally that's my favorite adaptation of his character. However, this does not mean that I care about the other versions any less.


He's still the same man that I love no matter in which adaptation of the story he's in.