Daken: Dark Wolverine #9.1

Writer: Rob Williams Artist: Ron Garney Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 25, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.0Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

START READING with this Point One issue! In his bid for power, Wolverine’s son Daken has already singlehandedly taken over the underground criminal element of Madripoor, but he’s just getting started. Next on his list is the city of angels. That’s right, Daken’s headed to Hollywood but first he’s got a stop to make and score to settle. Enter Wolverine! Guest starring the Avengers!

  • 10
    A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok May 26, 2011

    This is a perfect jumping on point for anyone wanting to get in on one of the best anti hero titles on the market today. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 May 28, 2011

    This issue was really good. As a matter of fact, it was Daniel Way good! And that's about as high a compliment I can possibly give Williams. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren May 28, 2011

    While a few hiccups in the reader friendly department, this issue does its job well in being accessible and is an excellent jumping on point for those interested in Daken or curious about seeing how differently, and most would agree better, he is written in his own title compared to other random Marvel title appearances. Add great art and freedom from tieins and crossover stories and this is one of the best issues of the title to date. Take a look if you have some extra cash, you might find a new book you never expected to grab you. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett May 29, 2011

    Maybe "Daken: Dark Wolverine" #10 will be a better 'jumping on point' with it actually beginning the new stage of Daken's life. This issue is nothing more here than him saying "I'm not going to copy my father anymore; I'm moving to Los Angeles." See how easy that was to express? Lingering on the point only produces a hollow, unsatisfying Read Full Review

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