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Wolverine #8
(Wolverine (2020) (Single Issues) #8)
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CELEBRATING 350 ISSUES OF THE SOLO ADVENTURES OF WOLVERINE! Someone’s making moves against WOLVERINE’S old crew TEAM X, and it’s leaving bodies dropped and artifacts stolen. A mystery unfurls as Logan picks up the scent of his old compatriot, the mutant known as MAVERICK! Don’t miss this special over-sized issue celebrating Logan’s history while kicking off the next arc an
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Kindle Edition, 34 pages
Published
December 30th 2020
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I'm not digging the back and forth storytelling, wish this series was more linear.
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Un numero che fa tornare in mente il Wolverine dei tempi andati.
Abbiamo Logan "Guercio" che torna a Madripoor, abbiamo il Team X con Sabretooth e Maverick, abbiamo Omega Red e abbiamo una memoria non proprio affidabile, l'incertezza su cosa sia reale e cosa no, cosa sia realmente successo e cosa sia invece solo frutto dell'immaginazione di qualcuno.
E tutto questo non può che far piacere, oltre a far scorrere un lacrimone nostalgico.
Poi certo, abbiamo anche Bestia in versione contro-contro-spiona ...more
Abbiamo Logan "Guercio" che torna a Madripoor, abbiamo il Team X con Sabretooth e Maverick, abbiamo Omega Red e abbiamo una memoria non proprio affidabile, l'incertezza su cosa sia reale e cosa no, cosa sia realmente successo e cosa sia invece solo frutto dell'immaginazione di qualcuno.
E tutto questo non può che far piacere, oltre a far scorrere un lacrimone nostalgico.
Poi certo, abbiamo anche Bestia in versione contro-contro-spiona ...more

350 issue anniversary spectacular? But I thought this was #8?!?
But, aside from Marvel's weird legacy numbering system, I really enjoyed this issue. It seems that some people aren't enjoying this series, and I have to wonder if they're also reading X-Force, which is written by Benjamin Percy too? Because they really are sister books, and you wouldn't get why the merc Logan's interrogating keeps asking if his dog, Rufus, is okay if you hadn't read X-Force #15. (Spoilers: Rufus is very much not oka ...more
But, aside from Marvel's weird legacy numbering system, I really enjoyed this issue. It seems that some people aren't enjoying this series, and I have to wonder if they're also reading X-Force, which is written by Benjamin Percy too? Because they really are sister books, and you wouldn't get why the merc Logan's interrogating keeps asking if his dog, Rufus, is okay if you hadn't read X-Force #15. (Spoilers: Rufus is very much not oka ...more

So, apparently we're back to saying that Wolverine has holes in his memory. Even though the House of M event was supposed to fix all of that. Sometimes, it seems like the Dawn of X writers really feel nostalgic for 90s comics (not that I blame them; so do I), so characters inexplicably are back in their 90s costumes. Apparently, we're also resurrecting the "Wolverine doesn't remember his own past" status quo from back then too. But without an in-story explanation for why he spontaneously lost hi
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The story is a little disjointed. And the cover is completely misleading. But the story that's there is intriguing. Overall i think they could have done better.
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An odd issue to celebrate 350 issues of Wolverine because nothing much happened. A zero stakes brawl with Omega and a bit of story building and that was about it.
I've always liked Maverick so his possible inclusion is a positive but on the flip side the narrative is a bit wonky with it at times being about Dracula, at times generic threats and others X force tie ins. I think it would benefit from more concise story telling.
Not bad, not great. ...more
I've always liked Maverick so his possible inclusion is a positive but on the flip side the narrative is a bit wonky with it at times being about Dracula, at times generic threats and others X force tie ins. I think it would benefit from more concise story telling.
Not bad, not great. ...more
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Benjamin Percy is the author of four novels, The Dark Net (HMH, 2017), The Dead Lands (Grand Central, 2015), Red Moon (Grand Central, 2013) and The Wilding (Graywolf Press, 2010), as well as two books of short stories -- Refresh, Refresh and The Language of Elk -- and a craft book, Thrill Me: Essays on Fiction. His fiction and nonfiction have been published in Esquire (where he is a contributing e
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