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Nov 17, 2009
The title of this volume is misleading. A casual reader might make the mistake of thinking this is a comic-book event, like the "death" of Captain America or Superman. It's not.
This volume collects the five-issue story arc, "Logan Dies." Written by Marc Guggenheim and drawn by Howard Chaykin (who has a weird, blocky style that I've always liked), "Logan Dies" creates a largely unnecessary and basically silly premise. Since he was "killed" in Wo More...
This volume collects the five-issue story arc, "Logan Dies." Written by Marc Guggenheim and drawn by Howard Chaykin (who has a weird, blocky style that I've always liked), "Logan Dies" creates a largely unnecessary and basically silly premise. Since he was "killed" in Wo More...
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Apr 08, 2009
This book contains the five part 'Wolverine dies' arc and a one-shot by Jason Aaron. The one-shot is at least four star, maybe five. The arc is the dumbest thing I've read recently. So dumb that a simple plot summary also serves as a damning review. Observe:
Every time Wolverine is mortally wounded. His soul. Goes to another plane. Where it fights Azrael, the angel of death. So that it can return to its proper place in his body. This has been going on since WWI. Because during WWI Wol More...
Every time Wolverine is mortally wounded. His soul. Goes to another plane. Where it fights Azrael, the angel of death. So that it can return to its proper place in his body. This has been going on since WWI. Because during WWI Wol More...
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Jul 08, 2008
Any comic book reader can spot that this book's title is a lie. Wolverine does not die in these pages, nor will he ever as long as he's profitable. In fact, the main story in this book is called "The Death of Logan," which is only slightly different (using another of Wolverine's alter egos), but is much more accurate for the story. Wolverine faces off against agents of Scimitar (yet another multinational terrorist organization in the Marvel Universe). They hurt Wolvy badly enough to
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Dec 24, 2011
'The Man in the Pit' was awesome and a very dark concept and I loved it, however, the rest of the volume was dull, dull, dull. I really didn't enjoy it :/
Sep 24, 2009
5 stars for the first issue (guy with the machine gun), the rest of it is so-so. The art wasn't even that great (again, not counting the first issue).
Sep 03, 2008
This contained six issues from the Wolverine series, the first of which was really good. Unfortunately it was a one-shot, and the latter five issues were a different and lesser storyline. The first issue is a four star comic, but the rest varies between two and three stars.
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