"THE VIGIL" featuring Wolverine continues with part 3 in this ongoing series! Three tales with echoes of the decade that began the Heroic Age-the swingin' 1960s! First up, Wolverine continues his vigil, bringing him to the worst places on Earth. Then, the co-writer of the award-winning March trilogy, Andrew Aydin, pens a tale of Captain America during the Civil Rights movement. Finally, an all-new story of Marvel's most famous son of the '60s -- Spider-Man! Brought to you by Tony Award-winner James Monroe Iglehart (Hamilton, Aladdin on Broadway) and Ray-Anthony Height (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)!
Rated T+
Issue three of MCP is a solid installment. The Captain America story is worth the price of admission alone but it's accompanied by a really interesting ongoing Wolverine story and a fun Spider-man piece which makes it a great read from start to finish. Read Full Review
Logan out of his element is certainly a welcome sight, yet this story continues to slog, seemingly carrying no weight as it progresses forward. Read Full Review
I didn't dislike any of the stories here. The Wolverine one was okay. The Captain America one was actually pretty great. And the Spider-Man one was okay as well. The only thing to really note here is that the writer kind of missed Spidey's voice here.
This was a mixed bag. The Cap one was my favourite for sure.
This was fucking terrible! And even $1 more than regular books too. I won’t make the mistake of buying this again until Man-Thing appears