Superficial AT BEST in that there's a shadowy organization seeking revenge against Wolverine. Their methods, members, and actual end game are COMPLETELY different.
ORPHANS OF X Part 4
• WOLVERINE has been stalked, hunted and surveilled by THE ORPHANS OF X, a group that will stop at nothing to kill her and DAKEN...including re-forging the horrible MURAMASA BLADE.
• Now, LAURA will have to delve deep into LOGAN's history in order to find a weapon with which to fight back, and save her family.
Rated T+
This has a strong, strong plot. A lot is at stake here, Laura has to struggle not only with survival, but keeping her family members safe from harm as well. The Orphans of X being introduced in this comic has just made it all the more interesting. This comicbook series as a whole has so many strong points when it comes to storylines and art. Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine #28 is an odd spot for a new reader to jump in, but Taylor, Cabal, Woodard, and Petit do a stellar job of presenting readers with a wonderful welcome mat. These guys are the best there is at what they do. And what they do is make fun comics. This series has been a joy that I look forward to with every issue and one I move to the top of my stack whenever I pick it up, and All-New Wolverine #28 is no exception. Read Full Review
Fun, exciting and exhilarating this issue of All-New Wolverine was definitely delivering a consistent book focused on the story, character development, and action-packed. Tom Taylor is at the top of his game and with the collaboration of Cabal and Woodard, this is an arc in the series that is not to be missed! an arc in the series that is not to be missed! Read Full Review
Laura and Gabby are a top superhero duo in all of comic books. It's Laura's book, but Gabby steals the show every time. Their chemistry is unmatchable and they happen to be in one of the most well crafted books at Marvel. This series is easily one of the best breakouts of the last 2 years. Read Full Review
I still have certain reservations about the "Orphans of X" (including their weird knack for taking down some of the biggest heavy-hitters in the Marvel U), but overall things continue to look up for this series. Read Full Review
If you haven't been reading All-New Wolverine, get on it now. Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine #28 is a heavily flawed book, but it is decent enough in spite of that. Its characters manage to save it where the plot and pacing fails, and the art is mostly effective. I can recommend it to the devoted Wolverine fan. However, you may not get much out of it unless you have a specific interest in Laura, Gabby, and/or Daken. Read Full Review
It is really good
This is one of my favorite books since legacy began. I agree with everyone who wrote that Gabby is the best. She definitely is, but Laura and Daken are awesome, too. I can't help but wonder, though... When will we see Logan?
I am torn between a 9 and a 9.5 for this one. Some of the DNA logic and OoX resourcefulness could have been presented more convincingly. Gabby IS AWESOME!
Ok ok I get it, Daken, Old Man Logan, Sabretooth, and Lady Deathstrike are a little underpowered but that’s not the point and the reason for that is because the Orphans of X have Muramusa bullets. Loved seeing Muramusa again and it’s good to see something like the Muramusa Blade become relevant again
Enjoyed this issue a lot and loved the dialogue in many instances. Cabal's art is great and fits well with some nice colors by Woodard . Gabby is just too adorable with a new hero codename.
The Orphans put magic Wolverine-killing bullets into play, so Laura and pals head to Japan to score some as-yet ill-defined anti-magic mojo off of Muramasa. Tom Taylor drops a cheap Fatality Fakeout at the end of this script which really just emphasizes how the plot is evolving by rote. Juann Cabal's art is clean and shiny and stiff. It tells the story but doesn't draw any positive attention. On the good side, Gabby is back to full force as comic relief, and in this issue Daken bestows the Bestest Codename Ever on her.
Surprisingly a good story. For now that's the only arc I didn't like & I started this story with some prejudices.
At first that was a little bowering, even if taylor make some work for having some good talk.
Then the story take a acting rhythm and goes better & better.
I loved their disguise (Even for Jonathan), and I loved where the story lead (Or where I hope this lead).
But the end ... Does this was really necessary ? Because I don't buy it a minute.
Cover - Not great but that some time now that the cover aren't good. And not really related to the story 0/2
Writing - 2/3 Not bad.
Arts - I really don't like Cabal. But their is some good part 2/3
Feeling - I hope for a good ending that will mak more
The unoriginal plot, similar to the plot with the Red Right Hands in Wolverine vol. 4.
One of the most disappointing comic book series I have ever read in my life. The story simply goes nowhere. The Orphans of X have been a massive disappointment. The art is mediocre to terrible. Tom Taylor constantly proves he has absolutely no idea of the supporting characters he uses. His writing for Daken is still completely atrocious, and now he obviously thinks Logan, Sabretooth and Deathstrike are so incapable that would be captured by these random amateurs as well. As a fan of those characters, I find this insulting, and I deny to continue reading. This is my last review in the series, as I'm droping it for good.
Gabby is so funny but this series shouldnt be a comedy.