A MULTIVERSE OF LOGANS BANDS TOGETHER! In Original X-Men, you saw the Phoenix recruit the young X-Men to fix yet another time-displaced disaster. But now the threat is deadlier than ever...and it's time to call in the X-Men's big gun. He's the best there is at what he does, in every universe does it in...and this job is too big for just one of him. Wolverines from across the Multiverse converge to take on a foe even the Phoenix fears! But with friends like Zombie Wolverine, who needs enemies? Christos Gage and Yildiray Çinar kick off an action-packed epic!
Rated T+
This is the start of a joyful, bloody, rollicking good time. Read Full Review
Marvel's Weapon X-Men has the consistency of a sugary cereal variant that only a bright commercial on a Saturday morning can make appear appetizing, in this case, "Oops, All Wolverines!" Read Full Review
As far as action comics go, Weapon X-Men has plenty to sink your claws into. A lot of what is in this comic feels familiar, though, as the narrative never probes the characters too deeply. Read Full Review
Surprisingly good fun.
The Original X-Men one-shot did not excite me for this miniseries. And yeah, I'm not surprised it's just sort of middling.
This does little to connect with anything happening in Krakoa. Instead, it feels like a desperate attempt to capitalize on the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie with a forced injection of Wolverine content.
The narrative itself offers nothing new other than Jane Howlett, a female Wolverine. It’s a predictable Wolverine tale with a team of forgettable mutant grunts thrown together for a plot that also feels thrown together at the last minute. It felt like they took the playbook from Dead X-Men and replaced those mutants with a lineup of different Wolverines, swapped in Onslaught for Moira, and used Jean as their timeline pilot instead of Askani. I don’t care for Dead X-Men and I cared even less for this.
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