THE ORPHANS OF X RETURN!
• The last time we saw the Orphans of X, they were hunting Laura and other Wolverines for revenge.
• And now they've returned. But for what purpose? And will WOLVERINE be able to survive this encounter with her deadliest enemy yet?
Rated T+
This issue was such a great button on the Orphans of X arc. From beginning to end, I was completely locked in on the artwork. Every color choice by Woodard was deliberate and brought a level of emotion to each panel. Read Full Review
Fans of Laura's adventures -- or just of a fun Marvel read -- definitely need to check this out. Read Full Review
It was great to see All-New Wolverine keeping her word after the events during Orphans of X. It was more entertaining to see Amber, helping Laura out. This book was both entertaining and satisfying, especially if you had read the previous arc. Tom Taylor really wants to keep his stories consistent and satisfying! Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine #32 is another great one-off story of forgiveness, justice, and stomping Nazis. What more could you ask for in a comic? The humor is (weirdly) good, the pacing is done well, it manages its tone, and the art is great. This one gets a strong recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Laura tables most of the last issue's humour to do a darker, more Wolverine-y one-shot. This villain hunt includes some excellent twists and it also does low-key character exploration for Laura and especially her not-really-a-pal-yet Amber. The final page raises a weird question about storytelling tone, but everything prior to that is rock-solid jaw-clenched baddie-stabbing Wolverine goodness. Read Full Review
Issue 32 of the All New Wolverine is a solid issue, it's an enjoyable read but nothing amazing either. Read Full Review
This done-in-one issue can't hold a candle to the previous one as it gets down to business without Taylor's usual humor or heart. Without the colorful supporting cast and wacky shenanigans, Taylor's Wolverine feels pretty one-note. At least in this issue. Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine has been on a hot streak since issue 25 and it just keeps on rolling. Amber, co-leader of the Orphans of X, gets her revenge for her father with Laura’s help on the man who hired Laura to kill her dad. It’s a beautifully drawn issue
It deserves a high average rating.
Laura fulfills her promise to the Orphans of X by personally extraditing the neo-Nazi scumbag who commissioned her first assassination. It's a nice follow-up, a decent character study, a tough caper story, and an all-around stylish one-shot. The art style is indie-minimalist, and it works tremendously well. While #32 appears to be the darker, more serious reflection of the wacky #31, there's actually quite a bit of sardonic humor to be found.
Just like the last issue, this chapter works as a one shot story. It does tie in to the previous Orphans of X story line, but only in its purpose. Laura teams with her first member of the Orphans to get revenge for the person responsible for the assassination that led to the Orphan becoming a member. Their father was a body guard for a political candidate that was a victim of X-23. This creates the tension that exist in the beginning of the issue. There is a strange mix of trying to be moody and dark while also being lighter and fun. It made me a little unsure the tone that Taylor was trying to get across. It is still an interesting and engaging issue. I began to enjoy the dynamic between our two main characters. I liked the action and pacemore
What a awful cover for such a good story. It's a very silly idea to valid this cover ...
So the Story is really really great. I liked the start with the flashback for both character. I loved how the adventure progress. I finish it with a big smile ... Do I have to see a Shrink smiling at this end ^^ ... Nooooo !
I miss Gabby & Jonathan because since the announcement of the new X23 creative team, I'm very downsided !
Cover - Awefull & not link to the story 0/2
Writing - Read this story, Taylor rule. 3/3
Arts - Such a pleasure to read Morissette-Phan after Cabal (Saddly the new title will have Cabal for the arts ... Sigh !). 3/3
Feeling - I will enjoy each issue until the end. 2/2
Meh.
Nothing special about it in my opinion. Not at all a bad story, but also not an amazing one.
It's not supposed to do anything phenomenal; it's just to establish a relationship between Laura and Amber, which it doe well.
It's alright.