WOLVERINE VERSUS BROOD...SO MANY BROOD!
• With hundreds of BROOD coming at them and no end in sight, is this the final chapter in WOLVERINE's story?
• Will the combined might of the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY be any help at all?
• Will we see a FASTBALL SPECIAL involving DRAX and Wolverine? I sure hope so!
Rated T+
You don't know how happy I am that Taylor and his team have stayed away from Secret Empire in this book. It would have disrupted the great flow. My one request for Marvel is that they keep such a great series running. If I haven't recommended this book yet, well I recommend it now. It's only gonna get better. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor and Leonard Kirk continue to make the most of the Wolverine/Guardians of the Galaxy team-up here, even using character traits like Drax's newfound pacifism and Rocket's hatred of animal lab testing to their advantage. Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine #23 isnt a particularly bad comic, but it is fairly mediocre. The tonal issues of horrific events clashing against the endless one-liners dont make for the most compelling or together story. The tale itself isnt made all that compelling given how far removed from Earth and Wolverine it is. Amping up the tension by having Gabby taken and transformed does little to remedy this. Give this a read if you love Wolverine and/or the Guardians of the Galaxy, but its not likely to appeal to anyone else. Read Full Review
Final Thought: Still a fun book but I consider it one of the weakest issue coming from a very consistent and entertaining series and writer. I am hoping Taylor does not drag his future stories after this chapter/arc ends. Read Full Review
Plenty of fun dialogue and action.
Very cool
Found myself bored at times but issue 23 carries enough momentum from previous issues to keep me interested
The Wolverines In Space story slams on the brakes as Fang delivers a expo-dump that does a serviceable-at-best job of explaining the virus plot. Gabby is socked into Bad Stuff in the cliffhanger ending. To fill space up to that point, besides exposition, Tom Taylor packs his script with "lookit how good I can write the All-New Guardians." It's entertaining, but when combined with some rough art by Leonard Kirk, it makes this issue look like a bit of a weak link in the current arc.