BRUTAL BATTLES WITH THE UNBREAKABLE MUTANT!
The bloody, brutal mayhem continues! Steven S. DeKnight makes his debut in the Marvel Universe as he teams up with Paulo Siquiera to put the best there is through his paces on a bloody trip to the SAVAGE LAND! Kelly Thompson teams with Khary Randolph for a heartfelt - and heart-pounding - episode in Japan! And Ed Brisson takes LOGAN back to the Outback with Leonard Kirk, where he'll go up against the REAVERS!
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It's probably good that this is the last issue of the series, but even at that these final trio of stories are fantastic. Read Full Review
Wolverine: Black, White, And Blood #4 isnt the weakest issue of the mini, but its not the strongest either. Its pretty good all in all, with the last story bringing down the curve. The idea behind this series is sound, but its kind of been a case of diminishing returns since the first issue, which was just about perfect. Its presented some fun Wolverine stories in a novel way, though, and this issue succeeds in that as well without too much trouble. Read Full Review
Three solid stories with great artwork especially in the third story. I loved how the first two let you know what time period it was based on the uncanny X-Men issue
Final ratings:
1. Kelly Thompson
2. Declan Shalvey
3. John Ridley
4. Saladin Ahmed
5. Matthew Rosenberg
6. Jed MacKay
7. Donny Cates
8. Vita Ayala
9. Gerry Duggan
10. Ed Brisson
11. Steven S. DeKnight
12. Chris Claremont
Wolverine: Black, White & Blood
Issue: 4
Publisher: Marvel @marvel
Writer: Kelly Thompson @1979semifinalist ; Ed Brisson @ed_brisson & Steven S. DeKnight @stevendeknight
Artist: Khary Randolph @kharyrandolph ; Leonard Kirk, Paulo Siqueora & Oren Junior @orenjunior_inker
Reds: Andres Mossa @andresmossa
Letters: Clayton Cowles
Cover: Khary Randolph
Three previously unknown short stories of one of the most ferocious heroes known to the Marvel universe. Perfectly presented in only black, white and a color so often associated with him, blood red. The first story see’s Wolverine drowning his sorrows and coming into conflict with Mystique, seeking the whereabouts of adoptive daughter, Rogue. Ne more
I liked this batch of stories. Not sold on the gimmick of these series yet.
Thompson's tale exemplified why I love Wolverine : relatability, especially in loss. And Mystique is always a fun character to read. Plus the return of mohawk Storm, taking Wolverine out for a drink? To cool, but not cool enough for me to skip ahead of Brisson's long winded entry to the grand finale with a Sauron (who I read in his X'92 whiny voice) team-up, I never would have expected , but was happy to see. If only Shanna would have shown up ...
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A desperate Mystique attacks a desperate-er Wolverine; Wolverine chops up a boatload of Reavers; and Wolverine and Sauron have an impromptu Savage Land team-up. Kelly Thompson, Khary Randolph, and Paulo Siqueira go above and beyond the call, delivering better storytelling than these little tidbit-stories deserve. It's a solid entertainment, but definitely not a must-read.
Once again perfectly serviceable, once again I am asking for a purpose to this series as a whole.