Wolverine fights to save Nick Fury and escape from the helicarrier ? while trapped on the ocean floor!And at the end, Wolverine's world is changed forever!We're not kidding ? this is an issue you DEFINITELY don't want to miss!
This was a much better issue than the last few, and the series certainly seems to be getting back on track, as although it's still not quite at the level of the first two issues, it's not far away. This issue also had some interesting parts about it, with exciting action, also having much more mystery added to it. It also was a good set-up for the next issue, keeping me very intrigued, and interested. Due to this I'd probably recommend this issue, though if you don't have the last issue it's probably worth just getting the series from the next issue. Read Full Review
Wolverine #6 sees the end of the first battle with these Micro aliens, but they leave Wolverine in a place that will truly allow Cornell to shine. Fans can see by the trailers and commercial spots that Logan will lose his healing factor in the upcoming Wolverine film, and let's just say this may be the direction Cornell goes in as well to create a nice synergy between film and comic. This may be the summer of Wolverine if the positive buzz surrounding the film is true, and fans will have a perfect place to get their fix after the film as Cornell is doing some exciting and innovative stuff with everyone's favorite berserker mutant. Read Full Review
Most surprising of all is how directly this issue sets up Cornell's next arc, "Mortal." Whereas Marvel has made it seem like Wolverine's time-travel abuse in Age of Ultron is the source of his upcoming physical woes, Cornell presents a much different and more intriguing culprit. It reassures me that Cornell's story will continue to stand on its own and not rely too heavily on outside books for future plot developments. Read Full Review
WOLVERINE #6 is an adequate and serviceable issue, and it has some bright and memorable moments. It just never comes together as a whole, the writer and art team on two very different wavelengths, a very unique and interesting sensibility muddied by stiff and unsuitable pencils. WOLVERINE #6 wraps up the previous storyline and sets up the next one, but in a way that feels efficient more than it does memorable or exciting. With Davis back on the next issue, I'm optimistic that WOLVERINE will return to the high standard set by the previous issues. Read Full Review
I am not happy with where the rumor mill is suggesting this series is going. Honestly, if it wasn't due to the fact that I know how importantthe ending will be,Idon't think this would have even broken the 2 atom territory. Read Full Review
While it's true I didn't like this issue all that much, I am remaining somewhat optimistic because of the huge amount of potential the road ahead of us has to offer. Besides, it's entirely possible this will be a way better read when collected. Read Full Review