Daken: Dark Wolverine #4

Writer: Marjorie Liu, Daniel Way Artist: Giuseppe Camuncoli Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 29, 2010 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
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Dead men are hardly ever in good company, and Daken’s no exception. With everyone thinking he’s a goner, Daken now goes to work establishing his new costumed identity. You thought Dark Wolverine was killer, you ain’t seen nothing yet. 32 PGS./Parental Advisory …$2.99

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    A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok Dec 30, 2010

    So let's talk opinions. So Daken achieved his goal of anonymity but reveals himself to Reed Richards. How smart is that? Like Reed won't tell Logan and every other hero on the planet and tell them to keep quiet about it. What good is pretending to be dead if everyone knows that you're still alive? In any case, it was a good issue. Daken is still shown as stealthy, clever, devious, and an excellent actor. He really is a chameleon who can blend into any situation and take advantage of it. The art on the Fantastic Four was much better this time around. Thing looked great. The NYC skyline was gorgeous and pretty damn accurate. (Trust me, I'm from Brooklyn.) The story was solid and funny at times. Daniel Way, the writer, has a talent for making witty smart ass comments. I hope that continues. I can't wait to see Daken cut loose in Madripoor. Maybe even get into some of his father's old haunts and make them his own. That's my opinion folks. Take it or leave it. Read Full Review

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