"THE VIGIL" featuring Wolverine continues with part 3 in this ongoing series! Three tales with echoes of the decade that began the Heroic Age–the swingin' 1960s! First up, Wolverine continues his vigil, bringing him to the worst places on Earth. Then, the co-writer of the award-winning March trilogy, Andrew Aydin, pens a tale of Captain America during the Civil Rights movement. Finally, an all-new story of Marvel's most famous son of the '60s–Spider-Man! Brought to you by Tony Award-winner JAMES MONROE IGLEHART (Hamilton, Aladdin on Broadway) and RAY-ANTHONY HEIGHT (MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR)!
Charles Soule is a #1 New York Times-bestselling novelist, comics author, screenwriter, musician, and lapsed attorney. He has written some of the most prominent stories of the last decade for Marvel, DC and Lucasfilm in addition to his own work, such as his comics Curse Words, Letter 44 and Undiscovered Country, and his original novels Light of the Jedi, The Endless Vessel, The Oracle Year and Anyone. He lives in New York.
Η συνέχεια της ιστορίας του Wolverine είναι εξαιρετική, και μόνο για αυτήν μέχρι στιγμής αξίζει η σειρά! Η δεύτερη ιστορία, με τον Captain America, έχει μερικά δυνατά μυνήματα να περάσει σχετικά με την ανισότητα των φυλών και το τέλος της θεωρώ ότι θέτει ένα σοκαριστικό, για τα δεδομένα του Captain, ερώτημα! Η τρίτη ιστορία με τον Spidey είναι αδιάφορη ...
Wolverine is my all time favorite marvel character. So that is why I’m following this series. The story with him is pretty cool. The Captain America story was sad. What he said at the end of that story was powerful. The Spider-Man story was bland.
Oh, come on - Wolverine, Spidey, and Cap? Couldn't open the net for a character that hasn't been around for 50 years or is easily found in other books on a regular basis?