In the aftermath of the Stamford Massacre, Logan makes it his personal mission to take down the man responsible. But someone else is hunting the same prey: a mysterious trio whose identity -- and mission -- will send shockwaves through the Marvel Universe in the months to come. If Logan wants dibs on his prey, then he's going to have to go through them.
One of the strongest Civil War titles and a great Wolverine story. Buy it. Read Full Review
Two issues in, Guggenheim and Ramos have convinced me that they "get" the character of Wolverine. The script and art mesh well, and the storyline sheds some light on a darker, forgotten side of the conflict. A few factors keep the book from being truly great, but Wolverine #43 is nonetheless an enjoyable read and worth checking out. Read Full Review
I found Wolverine #43 to be very average. At this point, I don't think that Ramos is the right artist for this titles. I'm also beginning to wonder if Guggenheim is the right writer for this title. However, I'm willing to give Guggenheim a couple of more issues for him to prove his ability on this title. I think die-hard Wolverine fans will enjoy with title. I'm not too sure that it will appeal to any other comic book readers. Read Full Review