Logan: CAGED!
• Brutalized by devious captives, the clawed man of the woods may find the one thing he'd thought he lost - - humanity.
• Kieron Gillen and Adam Kubert uncover the mystery of the life of the man who will become WOLVERINE!
Absolutely stunning story. This issue will leave you feeling uneasy and excited at the same time. Some aspects are not for all readers, but this does do a story that's been lacking so far some justice. Try this issue out, you may not be interested in #1, and #2 but this one is genuinely epic! Read Full Review
This book is ultimately goregous and amazingly well-realized. Weve now crossed the halfway point and this series, it seems, is another gamble that will pay off for Marvel comics, introducing an actual supporting cast for Wolverine that extends to the modern era. Im hoping we see some of these meetings or realizations come up in the stories Logan is involved with, but even if we dont, this book stands very well on its own. Read Full Review
Adam Kubert's art is hit and miss in this issue. His panels that include close ups are well drawn and have a nice level of detail. The panels that show the action from a distance lose a lot of that detail, and really just look like they're nicer layouts. Faces lose their distinctive features and the backgrounds look bland. A particular panel in this issue shows Wolverine in front of a circus crowd where the crowd has no details whatsoever, and Wolverine and his captors are really just plain figures. It took me out of the story since it feels as though you're looking at a layout before the finished pencils. Overall, I just don't feel as though this series is living up to the expectations that the title Origin brings. It has two issues left, but I just don't think that'll be enough time to turn this series around. Read Full Review
just a tremendous series so far a must read for any wolverine fan
Origin II 3 improves on last issue and although I still think the idea of this series as a whole is terrible, I did enjoy this issue and Adam Kubert’s art is arguably better than Andy Kubert’s art on the original series