THE ULTIMATE MUTANT DEFENSE!
WOLVERINE takes the fight to those who stand as enemies of mutantkind! LAURA KINNEY was bred to be the ultimate assassin as X-23. She's long left that life behind, but as she encounters mutants being forced to use their powers against their will, WOLVERINE takes it upon herself to right these wrongs - no matter who stands in her way! Dynamic scripter Erica Schultz (HALLOWS' EVE, X-23: DEADLY REGENESIS) and rising-star artist Giada Belviso (BLOOD HUNTERS, MS. MARVEL ANNUAL) bring Wolverine on her first mission abroad in the From the Ashes era, as Laura takes the fight to mutant oppressors wherever they ma more
Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 pulls the character out of the shadows and into the spotlight. Wolverine is excellent in NYX, but this book allows her thoughts and her skills to be on full display. Read Full Review
Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 is exactly what a debut issue should be, awesome bloody action and thrills balanced with emotional depth by an excellent script and fantastic art. This is the kind of solo Wolverine book we deserve. Read Full Review
Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 gives its heroine a new mission, while also providing all of the action, blood and adrenaline you'd expect from a Wolverine book. Read Full Review
This was a perfect introduction to this series. Any and all Wolverine fans need to add this one to the pull list. While this issue had a happy little ending, seeing who's she up against in issue 2, I'm not sure that happy ending will last long. SNIKT! Read Full Review
Fans of Wolverine and NYX will enjoy this new Laura Kinney series. It is full of intense action, but it has a strong heart underneath it all. It will also serve as an excellent entry point for new readers who have yet to learn why Laura Kinney is the best there is at what she does. Read Full Review
Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 is a comic book to have as an example for how to kick off a new series. Erica Schultz and Giada Belviso pack the first issue with everything you need to know about Laura Kinney while telling a complete story. Read Full Review
That being said, Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 is worth checking out, especially for fans of the character. Shultz brings up some good ideas here, namely the idea of the model minority and how not every marginalized person is good. That would be a take Id like to see expanded upon, especially with a character like Laura. I also really like Giada Belvisos art, which is reminiscent of David Lpezs work on All-New Wolverine, offering a sense of visual continuity with that fan favorite series. The fight scenes here art fantastic, as are the smaller moments that require Belviso to convey the complex emotions of the character. Overall, this book has potential, but I dont think its completely there yet. Read Full Review
good debut issue
Another #1 money grab with no real heart or ramifications. Future dollar bin fodder.
Trash. Nuff said.