THE DOCTOR IS IN!
• Things get truly STRANGE when Wolverine turns to the Sorcerer Supreme in the next mystical chapter of the mystery of the three sisters.
• But will the supernatural efforts of Stephen Strange combined with the raw power of THE WOLVERINE be enough to combat the evils of Alchemax?
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In the end, Strange's role in this book might be fleeting, but he offers a fun change of pace for the series while also helping to reinforce the bond between these "sisters." Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine #4 is a damn good comic that entertained me mightily. Wolverine is one of my favourite characters to be thrown into the forefront of the All-New All-Different launches and this issue continues a streak of good comics by the hot hands of Taylor, Lopez, Navarrot and Fairbairn. This is a strong creative team telling a great tale with excellent characters and I'm excited to see where their next adventure takes them. Read Full Review
All-New Wolverine #4 was yet another fabulous addition to this young series, with the creative team continuing to prove just why Laura Kinney deserves the mantle of the Wolverine. They also gave us some unique twists and along with the exciting twist near the end, there was plenty to leave this reader returning for more. Read Full Review
This is a fun series. Taylor and his art team are great with the action, even when it involves a big, Lovecraftian horror, and they're even better with the normal, friendly stuff. I've kind of forgotten the clones' names, but their personalities shine through, and they help keep this plot going. And Wolverine herself remains the star of the series. There's a lot to enjoy here. Read Full Review
Even though ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #4 treads water and seems like a forced way of cross-promoting MCU characters, there's a lot of heart to it, and it's beautifully written. Read Full Review
With art that bolsters the story and a story that brings the art to life, Taylor, Lopez and Navarrot deliver another fun comic that could have so easily been forgettable. "All-New Wolverine" #4 feels fresh and fun, and that's exactly what will keep readers coming back every month. Read Full Review
A good conversation between Wolverine and Doctor Strange addressing the fact that X-23 is the new Wolverine was not enough to really pull an otherwise lackluster story out of its recent doldrums. Also, a Wolverine book without a single "Snikt" should be a cardinal sin. Read Full Review
Prelude:
All-New Wolverine has been amazing so far. With Dr. Strange now in the mix, how will this issue fare?
The Good:
I really like the exploration of the Sisters and how they're compared to Laura.
Gabby is still freaking great.
Lopez and Navarrot's art is still great.
Liking the cliffhanger too.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
Another great issue from Taylor, really getting into exploring the Sisters while having a fun and enjoyable adventure of an issue.
It's my favorite issue of the series and probably the best for a while! Doctor Strange's appearance is very fun. It also brings some magic and weirdness to the story and it's really enjoyable.
I can’t get over how good David Lopez’s art is. This issue read fluidly and the pacing was spot on. I love the Doctor Strange guest appearance and Taylor writes Laura perfectly
Am I beginning to like Tom Taylor again?
a common complaint about Marvel Post-Secret Wars was the overuse of guest characters and team-ups (*cough* Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur *cough*), that combined with Tom Taylors unfortunate tendency to shaft guest characters, made me really worried about doctor strange
But this issue used him well without overusing him and Laura and the scene with the sisters in the Sanctum Santorum really adds some welcome humor to the book, though some things abut the plot are confusing, it didn't really bug me because Tom Taylor's writing really ket me engaged and made me keep reading.
Lopez' awkward artwork is a problem, I don't think he's a good artist and he's just trying to copy the Alred Siblings and there are like, no sha more
This book has been really solid so far- incorporating Taskmaster early on, and now we see Doctor Strange joining in on the fun! But these guest stars don’t really do much to detract from the main story, which is one where Laura Kinney (aka the new Wolverine) is trying to save her clones because something inside them is causing them to die. I love Bengal’s covers, and this story really has started to push the emotional side of things with this issue, and I really like it. We get to see more of Wolverine’s past, and that she isn’t as “squeaky-clean” as Doctor Strange seems to think she is. I also really liked the humor in this issue, because while Doctor Strange is funny and a bit offbeat, he wasn’t too punchline jokey. He just more
After being introduced as the new Wolverine it's nice to see Laura start to reveal her own identity. The rest of the issue fell flat and Strange was underused as a plot device.
Dialogue felt off and the characters dont feel as developed as they should to me