"ENEMY OF THE STATE II" CONTINUES HERE!
• Welcome to beautiful MADRIPOOR! Home to white sand beaches, five-star cuisine and a bustling criminal enterprise...
• WOLVERINE sails on the high seas with pirates, heading to the seedy city to search for information on the slaughter in Daylesville.
• Will she find those who forced her to kill? Or will this tropical hellhole be the final nail in the All-New Wolverine's coffin?
Rated T+
"Enemy of the State II" has yet to really live up to its predecessor. Conceptually, it's a fitting sequel, but the scope isn't really there yet. Read Full Review
I still think that All-New Wolverine is one of the better books at Marvel, but the Enemy of the State II story is making it harder and harder to recommend. The story and art in this issue seems stuck in neutral and that's not a great place to be stranded in. So far, this story arc is a miss that I hope turns into a hit starting with the next issue. Read Full Review
We are only a few issues into Enemy of the State II and unfortunately I have to say pass on it. The series is not what it used to be and this story arc has little to nothing to do with the original Enemy of the State which is a disappointment. Maybe it will pick itself back up and get better, but I'm not holding my breath. Read Full Review
I like this arc I don’t understand the horrible reviews
Moved the plot forward, good action, art holds it back from an 8
For me, this arc is a failure, because it isn't a real "Enemy of the state" story. The problem isn't that Tom Taylor writes a different story, the problem is that Laura isn't really an enemy. The story is more based on her origin story, and it's quite clumsy. But the biggest disappointment is the art. David Lopez, that drew the beginning of the series, was much better. It's the first time that I want to drop a series in the middle of an arc.