Wolverine #1 (2013)

Wolverine #1 (2013)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Paul Cornell
(A/CA) Alan Davis
IT'S HUNTING SEASON! The best there is at what he does gets an all-new on-going! Pay attention very closely: there's a mystery here that even Wolverine hasn't sniffed out yet. When Wolverine finds himself the bargaining chip in a hostage situation, he must make a decision to save a little boy that will follow him forever…literally! How can a berserker fight what he can't see? And how far will he go to assert his humanity in the face of the Unknown? Find out when superstars Paul Cornell (CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI:13, Doctor Who, Action Comics) and Alan Davis (AVENGERS, CLANDESTINE, EXCALIBUR, UNCANNY X-MEN) take on the Wolverine!
Date Available: 03/13/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John Robinson


 It doesn't get much more average than this!

Okay story, okay art. Feels like a filler or a lost Marvel Comics Presents story. Does not feel like the #1 issue of a major Marvel character.

Alan Davis delivers some clean artwork and straight forward storytelling and the comic wastes no time by throwing you straight in to the story.

Not great - not crappy - it's just an average comic adventure. Which is okay I suppose.


I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Paul Cornell
(A/CA) Alan Davis
IT'S HUNTING SEASON! The best there is at what he does gets an all-new on-going! Pay attention very closely: there's a mystery here that even Wolverine hasn't sniffed out yet. When Wolverine finds himself the bargaining chip in a hostage situation, he must make a decision to save a little boy that will follow him forever…literally! How can a berserker fight what he can't see? And how far will he go to assert his humanity in the face of the Unknown? Find out when superstars Paul Cornell (CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI:13, Doctor Who, Action Comics) and Alan Davis (AVENGERS, CLANDESTINE, EXCALIBUR, UNCANNY X-MEN) take on the Wolverine!
Date Available: 03/13/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John Robinson


 It doesn't get much more average than this!

Okay story, okay art. Feels like a filler or a lost Marvel Comics Presents story. Does not feel like the #1 issue of a major Marvel character.

Alan Davis delivers some clean artwork and straight forward storytelling and the comic wastes no time by throwing you straight in to the story.

Not great - not crappy - it's just an average comic adventure. Which is okay I suppose.


I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


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