Wolverine's Revenge Part 1 & 2! First, Wolverine was sent to hell. Then he was forced to fight for control of his own mind against demonic invaders. All thanks to the machinations of a mysterious group called the Red Right Hand. Who are they and what is their grudge against Logan? And how do they hope to survive now that Wolverine has come looking for some revenge of his own?
Overall, an excellent issue that keeps the plot flowing and returns Wolverine to the loner against the world character that I used to love. Read Full Review
This is my pick of the week, obviously. It may not be the best jumping on point for new readers though. We're 11 issues in, but so far, this volume is really one story line. However, it's a book you have to read, Wolverine fan or not. This issue in particular really floored me. It's lets you know a little bit more about the Red Right Hand, which is turning out to be a solid group of villains. There's little-to-nothing I dislike about this issue, and I believe it is highly under-rated. If you're not reading Wolverine, then you may be crazy. Yes, I said it. Read Full Review
My grumbling about thematically understandable but still odd creative decisions aside, this is a really well-written comic with solid action scenes that I generally quite enjoyed. Read Full Review
The current storytelling formula has worked well enough for the first two chapters of "Wolverine's Revenge." Aaron will need to shake things up next issue to prevent the arc from growing stale. The last-minute introduction of a major player in Logan's life could easily accomplish that, but it could just as easily bring the story crashing down. Read Full Review
Wolverine #11Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2011By: Travis Walecka Jason AaronRenato Guedes, Jose Wilson Magalhaes (i), Matthew Wilson (c), Cory Petit (l)Marvel This comic book review serves part critical analysis, part personal blog, and part... well... apology, because some of you deserve it. Not that I have followers of the Howard Stern type -- thank the high heavens, who has the time? -- but I pretty much damn near took June off. Moon Knight #1 and #2, the last few issues of X-Factor and Cobra #1: all missing from the Comics Bulletin archives due to Yours Truly. Read Full Review