FACE THE FURY OF THE WOLVERINE!
• Watch out! Wolverine is on a rampage!
• Faced with a ticking clock, Laura will stop at nothing to bring justice to those who have been denied it.
• The tragic conclusion to the mystery of the three sisters!
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Taylor may employ plot lines from Laura's past, but he clearly finds a new path issue #6 for the character that will be both entertaining and impactful to the future. With Taylor as the architect of her new role as Wolverine, Laura Kinney is clearly still one of the best female characters in the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
In the end, this issue accomplished exactly what the finale of an opening story arc should - it closes the door on one conflict while laying the groundwork for darker and more dramatic battles to come. Read Full Review
This was an exciting conclusion to the first story arc, with a solid twist and a lot of good action. Read Full Review
Best issue to date, and that's saying a LOT. Everything is firing in the final chapter of "The Four Sisters." We get to see Laura's tactical prowess on full display with a brilliant bait and switch, some amazing character beats, and one hell of a reveal on the final panel. Laura is the All-New best at what she does, and that's the being the best X-book under All-New All-Different Marvel.
Prelude:
It's the final part of the Four Sisters. Let's see how it goes for Laura and her crew.
The Good:
I love it when Laura is smart and shows that she is at the top of her game.
The plan is so wonderful and it works both in story and for the readers too.
Gabby was great as always.
Really interesting potential with Belladonna.
The art keeps up the great standards from past issues.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
An amazing end to the first arc of All-New Wolverine. As always when it comes to Taylor's writing, I love what he is doing with this title.
A great finale to the first arc of this series. Laura, Gabby, and Bellona finally get proactive in their fight against Alchemax. They win of course and it looks like Gabby will be staying with Laura for a while, so yay! That last page though: Kimura is back!
This issue is the finale to the “Four Sisters” arc, and it is FILLED with coco-banana-bonkers stuff. Not to mention it starts off with another SICK looking Bengal cover. I love Bengal’s artwork, and would love to get an entire month of Bengal covers at Marvel- can we make that happen??? The book has lots of acrobatic, butt-kicking action and **SPOILERS** a nice “Gotcha” in the form of a switcheroo moment that I didn’t expect. I liked the addition of S.H.I.E.L.D. to the story, because it helped to wrap things up nice and neatly, with them taking down Alchemax, and the people responsible for the X-23 clones. There were a few surprisingly emotional moments between the clones in this issue, and I loved how Gabby seemed to grow quitemore
Orphan Yellow-Blue is by far the best xbook on the stands right now (which is not saying much at all, I know). The only misstep was the anti-SJW preemptive virtue-signaling. Better to let the book speak for itself.
Well, that and I never wanted to see Kimura again and why the heck would Belle be kissing her feet?
Amazing first arc, but I'm sad over David Lopez being gone for the following issues
the are some things that confuse me and some minor story issues, but overall, this is a good story rc that did a good job setting up the series and I'm interested in reading the next story arc