Wolverine #74

Writer: Daniel Way Artist: Tommy Lee Edwards Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 10, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
5.7Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

TWO STORIES over TWO ISSUES! Each tale begins in WOLVERINE #73 and concludes in #74…as the WOLVERINE comic book makes a change you won’t believe… “A DAY IN THE LIFE” PART 2 Superstar WOLVERINE artist ADAM KUBERT returns, joined by superstar WOLVERINE writer JASON AARON! Experience a day in the life for America’s favorite mutant—a day packed with action, women, villains, costume changes and beer. Ever wonder why Logan keeps himself so busy these days? The answer lies within. “ONE PERCENTER” PART 2 Meanwhile, WOLVERINE: ORIGINS writer DANIEL WAY is joined by MARVEL 1985’s TOMMY LEE EDWARDS in a prelude to DARK WOLVERINE! Log more

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Jun 10, 2009

    Both of these stories are perfectly fine Wolverine stories, not too good, not too bad, pretty entertaining. Tapping Way and Aaron, and pairing them up with artists of Edwards and Kubert's caliber is the perfect way to conclude this series before it morphs into "Dark Wolverine" and shifts focus next month. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jun 10, 2009

    Though these past two issues have been fairly uneven in terms of overall quality, I'd say Wolverine Vol. 3 has been given a proper send-off. I'd almost start feeling sad and nostalgic, but the nice thing about Wolverine is that there's always another book on the stands when the current one is done. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis Jun 14, 2009

    Edwards work takes some adjustment before one can enjoy it completely, but once accepted, its quite entertaining. Kuberts story was acceptable, but not engaging. Im not sure I like either his rendition of Spider-man or Wolverine. I much prefer his Batman. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Rob G. Jun 10, 2009

    I'm sure that there will be many fans that will enjoy this book simply because it is a Wolverine story that pulls the heart-strings a little. However, I think if one looks at this book objectively, it's obvious that there is very little merit here, save for some of the art. I know this is a new era for the Wolverinefranchiseas this title changes creativedirection, but this is far off from being a decent sendoff to Wolverine from his own series. By the way, can anyone tell me why the second story is entitled “A Mile In My Moccasins?” Doesn't Wolverine wears boots? Read Full Review

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