ONE X-MAN DOWN, FIVE TO GO!
• The new Femme Fatales claim their first victim (but not their last)!
• What is Magneto's connection to Logan's disappearance?
• Can Storm, Kitty, Domino and Jubilee survive when the whole city is hunting them?
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Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 takes us another step deeper into the underbelly of the mysterious city of Madripoor. The combination of developed world-building, fantastic art, and witty dialogue makes for a solid issue in what's proving to be a promising miniseries. Read Full Review
Bring on round 2 and the pitched battle to come when Magneto regains consciousness and Storm gets her turn for revenge. It's going to be electric I'm sure. Read Full Review
The second installment of the series is a stronger follow-up to the initial issue. The strong cast showcases the depth of the X-mythologies well-rounded, multi-dimensional female characters. Read Full Review
Just let Sapphire Styx suck my life force out before this book does. Read Full Review
Much like the other titles in this series this comic seems to be stalling at the midpoint. Read Full Review
For a comic filled with women wearing shirt skirts and low cut dresses, you'd think there'd be a little more emphasis on actually giving these characters sex appeal instead of blowing up their chests to ridiculous sizes. Read Full Review
This comic has some of my favorite X-Women and overall female comic book character reminiscing about their ties to one of my favorite male characters, Wolverine, so this series is a treat. The art could be a bit better in some places, and while the premise of the story is great, it drags a bit a certain points. Still, I'm really enjoying this and will miss it when it ends.
Not the worst tie in yet for Hunt For Wolverine (Claws of A Killer I’m looking at you), it just seems so pointless. A huge mess of a battle scrunched in panels that are far too small to portray the battle correctly. The mercenaries, besides Viper, all seem so generic. Art is pretty good and I like Kitty’s narration.
This is all well and good but I notice no Daken still.
Kitty takes the POV, the villain squad gets a little too much panel space, and the art plunges into new depths of embarrassment. The costumes, proportions, and breasts are all ridiculous, but you know what I'm really gonna have nightmares about? Viper drinking booze out of what looks like an ashtray. The artist couldn't draw a convincing GLASS. How the editors (and this comic had FOUR) gave that a thumbs up is beyond me.