• Logan, Iron Fist, Shang Chi vs. an army of deadly ninja.
• Three Months to Die - The title says it all!
The final leg of Paul Cornell's Wolverine saga begins with the ominously titled 'Three Months to Die.' And this issue does no less than put Logan in the path of Death herself. Shang Chi and Iron Fist also tag along for the ride, resulting in a dark but fun little martial arts romp. Read Full Review
With Paul Cornell's run on Wolverine nearing it's end the writer gives us a brilliant set-up for things to come. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
There are a few pieces being setup in this issue and knowing the series is a few months away from finally flat-lining Wolverine, I'm really hoping this storyline comes to a conclusion soon and doesn't drag out until Logan's bitter end. So we had some great dialogue, some OK setup, and not enough payoff. While not perfect, it is still a remarkable improvement over how the title has been running and has peaked my interest. I'm really hoping that lasts more than a single issue. Read Full Review
Just when you thought this book was ready to give up the ghost, Paul Cornell and Kris Anka prove that Wolverine's not dead just yet. That's not to say that this book is perfect by any means - it's definitely got more than its fair share of flaws - but it is highly improved, and the guest stars and artwork show that there's plenty more potential where that came from. I don't know if Cornell can fully correct some of the bad decisions made in the previous seven issues of this series, but more issues like this could make for a smoother conclusion to Wolverine's uneven story. Read Full Review