Wolverine #7

Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Daniel Acuna Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 30, 2011 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
7.7Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

On the outside, an enraged Logan is fighting for his life against the combined might of both Namor and Magneto, while on the inside he's battling to stop a horde of demons from burning him out of his own mind.

  • 8.0
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 Apr 12, 2011

    All right! Hope is going to save Wolvie!!! What, she's the frigging mutant savior and does the Phoenix thing now, so I could be right. God, imagine if it IS Hope and not Jean that Crawler pulls out of that room? I think my mind would literally explode. Not figuratively, LITERALLY! Back to this issue though, I liked it. I liked it a lot actually. Anytime Possessed Wolvie is around, kicking ass and taking names, I'm a happy camper. Somehow, someway, Jason Aaron NEEDS to make Possessed Wolvie a reoccurring character in the Wolverine series. Possessed Wolvie, you are my hero! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Travis Walecka Apr 7, 2011

    And thats fine by me, as this title is quietly becoming, alongside Remenders Uncanny X-Force, the best in Marvels hands. If you keep telling yourself youre as sick of Logans overexposure as youre really not, then you are truly missing out on a modern day masterpiece. Snikt. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Mar 30, 2011

    Unfortunately, Wolverine #7 is one of several otherwise top-notch books to be derailed by lackluster art recently. Daniel Acuna's work is neither detailed nor consistent enough to effectively convey the story. In the worst moments Acuna's figures are barely more than colored blobs with loose outlines. Other times, when the artist relies on a heavier use of shading and shadows, his work is far more effective. The scenes inside Logan's mind are generally better executed because of this, but even they begin to fall apart near the end. As usual, Acuna's shimmery, overly heavy color work is the primary source of the problem. But that doesn't mean I don't eagerly await the finale to this conflict next month. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Mout Mar 8, 2023

    Hard not to compare this to Enemy of The State, but Millar did it for the sake of the it, it was a possessed Logan gunning for multiple targets, here, the stakes are far more personal, his friends are involved and a battle is taking place at his mind, great arc.

  • 8.0
    Ryan Jan 1, 2019

    This is a really good series now everything has changed since that 5.1 issue

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