Marvel Comics Presents #9
| Writer | Charles Soule, Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler |
| Artist | Paulo Siqueira, more |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
ALL-WOLVERINE ISSUE!
First, Wolverine's decades-long battle with demon the Truth comes to a bloody and brutal finale! Then, head back into the digital world of the .EXE/men to meet their version of Logan!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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7.1
Weird Science Marvel Comics - acnbat
Sep 25, 2019The main Wolverine story carries this issue. And once again, the lackluster backup story brings down my overall score a bit. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Sep 25, 2019There's a lot of effort devoted to tying up loose ends with no reason to care about why they are tied up. It's unfortunate that this conclusion hangs like a stone around the neck of a much more enjoyable comic relegated to being the "backup." Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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8.0
I liked both the stories and while there were flaws in both I think for what they were it was enjoyable.
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7.0
It's OK. Felt a bit underwhelmed by both stories.
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6.0
I thought the wrap-up to the Vigil was actually pretty neat. The back-up didn't need to exist. The whole concept of Exe-Men is one that keeps coming up, yet isn't very good. I do like the ending though. Just wish it had more of an impact.
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6.0
I found both strips mediocre -- not in the exaggerated, pejorative sense, but in a technical "this is neither objectionable nor noteworthy" sense. The B strip features good storytelling, but like the last stab at the EXE_Men (What If? X-Men #1 2018), it pretends that stale cyberpunk tropes are fresh. The "badass in cyberspace, Walter Mitty in meatspace" idea is very old -- I think it might predate William Gibson.
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5.5
The first story was good. What on cyber-earth was the second one?
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5.0
First story was ok second one was just goofy I'm my opinion
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