HAS SINISTER UNLOCKED THE SECRETS OF LOGAN'S GENES?
The hunt for Wolverine has led his New Avengers teammates into the mysteries of the genetic codes of the heroes of the Marvel Universe... And where there's super-powered genes, you KNOW Mister Sinister is involved!
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Taylor just recently wrapped a 36 issue run as the writer of "All New Wolverine," so if you're not getting your fix with Laura's inclusion in "X-Men Red," you get another fix right here. One issue remains and with the reveal of a massive DNA warehouse run by Sinister, I am sure Laura will have much of him to reintroduce to her claws on behalf of her father. Read Full Review
A good issue that sets things up for what will most likely be an excellent finish. Read Full Review
Simply put: Adamantium Agenda is the weakest entry in the Hunt for Wolverine saga, and it's not even close. Read Full Review
De todas as minisséries desse mini evento, essa é disparada a melhor l! Tom Taylor e RB Silva mandam muito bem
Needs more Daken.
This was just plain horrible. The pacing is way too fast and the art is so inconsistent, which is a shame because I know Silva is a really good artist. The last page makes no sense at all and most of this issue bored me. At this point, this comic really has nothing to do with searching for Logan
This whole series has been a huge let down. I bought a subscription to the whole series with the others in the HFW series and wish I hadn’t
The heroes fight off Mr. Sinister, shut down the black market submarine, and intimidate the next plot point out of a captive. In an exceptionally vague flashback, Logan and Tony have an ominous but still-unspecific conversation about secrets. This issue is really only noteworthy in demonstrating how far down unengaged creators can drag a promising story. The laziness is most apparent in the visuals, but the script is quite a ways from maximum effort too.
This issue puts Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Spider-Man into Iron Man suits. It steers that premise away from any "woah, how crazy awesome" memorability and renders it a thoroughly "meh" affair. That's quite an achievement, but not one to be proud of.