Wolverine #1000
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| Writer | Rick Spears |
| Artist | Timothy Green |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Mike McLarty
Feb 13, 2011In his Twitterfeed, C.B. Cebulski, Marvel Comics Senior Vice President, Creator & Content Development encouraged new writers to review Wolverine #1000, saying that potential scribes should ""check out such anthologies to see what kind of stories publishers are looking for from newcomers." He went on to say""new writers should always remember that short stories are how you will most likely break into Marvel & DC." Finally, he instructed new writers to train themselves by writing 8 and 11 page stories, introducing characters & conflict while telling a clear, concise story with a middle, beginning and end. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Resources - James Hunt
Feb 14, 2011It's certainly a good looking book, and since no story fails entirely, you should feel like you've gotten your money's worth. Certainly, if you just fancied reading a couple of Wolverine stories (as I did when I picked it up) it'll sate that desire, but at the end, Cross' is the only one that you might want to go back to once you've read it once. Read Full Review
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9.0
A fairly strong anthology book for Logan's character. Wolverine goes full Wolfenstein and battles Nazi Werewolves in the first story. What's not to love? Well, a lot, actually. The idea is teased but we don't get much of it here. Feels like the whole thing is just brushed off so the story could end. Second story was really slow at first but it had good pay-off by the end. It's art was just okay though, a little splotchy for my tastes. The third story is outstanding as Logan is just hanging out with a fan. That might be the most wholesome Wolverine story there is. After that is a Mojo story I actually had fun with, coupled with art that really stood out nicely. Last story was a trench warfare thing - probably the least remarkable more
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