Hunt For Wolverine: Adamantium Agenda #2
| Event\Storyline | Hunt For Wolverine |
| Writer | Tom Taylor |
| Artist | R. B. Silva |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE ORIGINAL NEW AVENGERS ARE JOINED BY A NEW ALLY!
• After the explosive events of the last issue, will our heroes be able to recover?
• TONY STARK has been keeping a secret, and it's about to catch up to him...
• The trail leads to one of the X-MEN'S greatest foes!!!!
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 15, 2018A great story that continues to add some great character moments and twists that make me interested to see what happens next. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Jun 14, 2018It's easy to overlook tie-in books like this (particularly since there are so many of them tied to the return of Wolverine), but Adamantium Agenda is legit fantastic. Read Full Review
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6.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 13, 2018A well-drawn issue with some interesting beats, but it's too slow to have a major impact. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Jun 13, 2018All-in-all, it's a fine book that you won't be mad you spent time reading, but don't expect anything too spectacular. Read Full Review
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5.5
Black Nerd Problems - Jon-Carlos Evans
Jun 15, 2018Overall, this issue retains the "90's action/adventure buddy flick" vibe al "Bad Boys" or even "Lethal Weapon." Very comfortable in tone and style, Tom Taylor's script plays it by pretty safe " the reveals are not that much of a surprise (Laura Kinney/Wolverine), or they just feel silly and forced (Mr. Sinsiter). Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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7.5
Surprise appearances can make a comic book series more interesting, but it won't work for long. It's a decent issue, but had very little progression for it's size, failing to justify cover price.
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7.5
Tom Taylor kind of just throws X-23 and Mr Sinister into the fray but I'm not complaining because, well, it's X-23 and Mr Sinister. The undersea submarine in the Pacific is a unique setting for this series and solid comic so far
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7.0
The Avengers team stumbles sideways into a genuine antagonist and a new partner gives them some extra Wolverine Family credit. I like the core plot developments, but this script is padded within an inch of its life. The art also falls well short of maximum effort. I think it's cute that the artist (or maybe the colorist?) thinks ballistic missile submarines have headlights.
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6.0
A significantly more mediocre issue compared to the first. The flashback story fakes us out with Logan stabbing Tony's empty armour, while in the present day, it seems like the whole Cage kid DNA thing is being brushed off pretty quickly.
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I felt like this was really poorly structured, I'm sorry, I wanted to like it more but I dunno man.
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