
I was 15 pages into the book when I had the thought that you're not supposed to know what kid grows up to be Wolverine, lol
Really enjoying the art, so pretty 😍😍
I was 15 pages into the book when I had the thought that you're not supposed to know what kid grows up to be Wolverine, lol
Really enjoying the art, so pretty 😍😍
As with most short story collections, quality is inconsistent. Some tales are better than others, but the art is quite good across the entire book. Also, some stories end just as they are getting interesting. I would have preferred a single tale rendered in this style.
I figured I should commemorate my recent vintage Wolverine binge with some new Funko Pops! Unpopular opinion: I didn‘t much like Jubilee when she debuted in X-Men, but she‘s a lot of fun in Larry Hama‘s run on Wolvie‘s solo book. It‘s earned her a place in my collection, horrible mall rat style and all. And I mean, how was I supposed to resist Wolverine as El Animal Indestructible? Especially since they were both on clearance with BOGO 50% off?
Well, I lied when I said I was gonna be into the X-Men‘s Krakoan era in just a couple weeks. I forgot I hadn‘t read all of Wolverine or X-Men Unlimited yet, and Marvel Unlimited‘s added tons more issues since my last subscription ended. Onward we go, with fake shakshuka for early supper.
As always, Wolvie‘s more fun than I expect him to be. X-Men Unlimited has its ups and downs
This is a really fun ride. It's the culmination of the Omega Red storyline in Percy's Wolverine run, along with Moira's next move in the aftermath of Inferno. Wolverine revisits some of his past lives, while also getting glimpses of possible futures when Krakoa is eliminated by predatory AI.
Here‘s my poem for “devil”. 😆🎃
#poetrymatters @Eggs @TheSpineView #scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick
I'm so glad this series got revived... But did Marvel really have to cancel it again? With all those cliffhangers??
What a fantastic read. The stories and illustrations are great! I also love deadpool‘s humour! I just couldn‘t put the book down.
I guess the best way to describe it is, it's a Cold War spy novel with superheroes. Wolverine leads a black ops team (made up of Sabertooth, Silver Fox and Maverick) into East Berlin to steal a disk from two Soviet defectors. The Black Widow (then a KGB agent) and Banshee (working for Interpol) also get involved. Helps if you know the various Marvel characters and relationships, but still possible to enjoy the story if you don't. 3 💥💥💥 1/2
Brutal murders in London echo Jack the Ripper‘s rampage, but all evidence points to Wolverine being the culprit. Logan has no memory of the killings so he sets out with Gambit to solve the mystery. I hate Gambit, and the story is really lackluster. Only Wolverine‘s presence makes this book palatable.