• Jock's sci-fi Wolverine saga comes to its thrilling conclusion!
• Logan learns the sinister truth of the alien planet he's found himself on.
• But more horrifying still are the truths he finds in an underground cavern - truths he may not be prepared to learn!
• Everything comes full circle as Logan's future finds its roots in the darkest corners of his past!
The quick story telling and light dialogue of this book continue to do great service to anyone looking for a Wolverine fix in the same way books like Avenging Spider-Man have done elsewhere in the Marvel U. The stand alone arcs are great for those who don't want to invest in the rest of the X-universe. Issue 11 of Savage Wolverine ties Jock's work up into a neat little package and leaves an interesting point for the books next team to either expand on or start fresh from. Read Full Review
I knew Jock's art would be great on this title, but I didn't expect his style to fit Wolverine so well. He's not pretty to look at and it looks as though physically, he's been through a lot. Which we all know he has. Jock has a gritty and unrefined line here and the colors by Lee Loughridge add to that grit. The color palettes go from a eerie green in the labs to lots of reds and browns to highlight the alien landscape. It's too bad that this story only lasted three issues as I would have loved to have seen Jock handle this character a bit longer. Hopefully he can come back again to not only provide more of his gritty art style, but to also wrap up some of the loose ends of this story. Read Full Review