INTO THE MAKER'S WAR! Wolverine hunts down the Maker's Council...and with the Maker himself on the horizon, it's time to exact revenge on the ones who turned his life into a living nightmare! Wolverine's journey through the ENDGAME starts here!
If you want blood, you got it. A mission for medicine turns into a violent and messy brawl in the wake of a revolution. Condon's writing unleashes the berzerker rage synonymous with Logan. Carbone and Valenza deliver on a moving murder scene with the unapologetic art. This is what you want out of a Wolverine story! Brace for impact! Read Full Review
Chris Condon had an amazing conclusion to the previous arc. By telling a tragic story involving the citizens, government and the rebellion inside the Republic. Now, in this next arc, not only is he telling the story of the aftermath of a fallen government. But also, the story of those who survived the fall of an entire country and walked away for their individual reasons. Read Full Review
Ultimate Wolverine #13 manages to carve out its own story amongst the end of the Ultimate Universe, ruminating on choices and how they shape us into the people we've become. Read Full Review
Despite two fairly strong issues in a row, Ultimate Wolverine unfortunately wavers in this most recent go around. Individual pieces are strong, but the overall package leaves itself wanting for more to chew on. Read Full Review
After the events of the last two issues Ultimate Wolverine #13 is sort of a reset point for this series. Read Full Review
Ultimate Wolverine #13 is an intense display of Wolverine's fighting prowess, but not much else. If you're looking for Carbone's bone-smashing fights or Valenza's blood-soaked palette, then you'll find what you wanted. But if you were expecting story momentum, forward progress, or meaningful character development, you won't find it here. Read Full Review
Videos by ComicBook.comUltimate Wolverine has its strengths, but one of the problems is how much of it has felt like filler. Thinking back over the book's run, there are definitely some great moments, but it often feels like Condon didn't have very much actual story. This is the problem with the new issue. It opens up in the aftermath of Ultimate Wolverine #12, which has set up a rather interesting new status quo for the Logan of Earth-6160. Issue #13 starts off cool, showing readers the origin of this universe's Magik, but then it just sort of forgets all of that to give readers a much too long fight between Wolverine and Ursa Major. Read Full Review
Wolverine fights a bear..
This book and maybe even the series feels as if the writer and whoever artist is just sort of winging it on a monthly basis
I wonder if the new Cyclops series will be any good?