THE MADRIPOOR JOB - Part 2
• As his plan to take down Sabretooth takes shape, Wolverine goes undercover in Madripoor - but he's not the only one with his eyes on Sabretooth's empire - what do PETE WISDOM & MI-13 have to do with it?
• Paul Cornell (WOLVERINE: KILLABLE) and Gerardo Sandoval (CABLE & X-FORCE) bring you a two part epic that'll push the mortal Wolverine to his limits!
Cornell makes some interesting insights into Wolverine's character and present state of mind. And he plays well on the relationships built up between Logan, Pinch, and the rest of his new squad. But the narration is overwrought, and the idea of Logan fighting an army of alternate versions of himself is never properly explored. Read Full Review
Wolverine‘s latest two part story ends as disappointingly as it opened and I doubt I'll remember in years to come. Nonetheless it was still decent and the set-up that it does has me intrigued for the advertised Three Months to Die storyline so it squeezes through with a recommendation. Read Full Review
So the reason I decided to review this title is because it was my absolute least favorite to date. Wolverine does what he feels is right because he always knows best. He actions put his new and old friends at risk and Sabertooth is once again 3 steps ahead of him. While he is killable now, he is poisoned and almost dies to be saved at the last moment. While there have been piles of stories about the best at what he does, Cornell really isn't anything new here. Combined with the art by Sandoval that really fell flat this month, this was just a painful read. Thankfully it looks as if next month the story arc is going to finally be coming closer to a conclusion and we can continue on to the last few of Logan's life. Read Full Review
As this series goes on things start to get crazier and crazier. This isnt your typical Wolverine that fan boys love, which makes it hard to judge the series for some. Paul Cornell is a good enough writer to get this all to make sense at the end of the run. Gerardo Sandoval improves with every issue and that is a great thing for this series. He seems to have found his own way instead of trying to mimic Ryan Stegman. This was a mediocre issue in a fairly strong run, but it shouldnt take away from the fun of the series as a whole. Read Full Review