In the wake of last issue's gut-wrenching ending, Logan has turned his back on humanity and retreated once again to the Canadian wilderness. Is this the end of Wolverine as we know him? Or the beginning of an all-new era for the ole' Canucklehead? Or perhaps even both.
Some readers might feel little happened of note in an issue filled with silent brooding, repetitive actions, and a twisted dream sequence, but any fan of Aaron's Scalped series knows that this was just the beginning of a long and torturous road for Logan. While the writing suffered from a few cliches, the overall story overcame them, and along with the aptly somber and haunting art, the path for a new arc has been set. Read Full Review
I pray this series improves soon, but it seems that only a writer change can do that, which is a shame because Jason Aaron is an incredible writer, when he's on his game. Maybe he just doesn't get Wolverine. Read Full Review
While Jason Aaron's talent is apparent, it's ultimately pretty misdirected here. If you're not a completionist, this is pretty skippable. Read Full Review