Wolverine #9

Writer: Paul Cornell Artist: Kris Anka Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 25, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
6.4Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

• Stranded in Japan, Logan confronts his future...and it ain't a bright one.
•  It's all lead up to this - the next chapter of Wolverine's life begins now!
•  Three Months to Die - The title says it all!

  • 8.4
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jun 26, 2014

    Paul Cornell's Wolverine saga has really picked up steam with the advent of Three Months to Die. This issue continues Logan's palaver with Death, whose sly, manipulative personality provides an interesting contrast to the Death that appeared in Cornell's Action Comics run. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Jun 25, 2014

    Wolverine edges closer to his demise with his encounter with Death proving very dramatic. With a shocking appearance and exciting action Three Months to Die leads the series in the right direction. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ScienceFiction.com - Stuart Conover Jun 29, 2014

    While still not at the level of Wolverine in say the last run of ‘Wolverine and the X-Men,' the series has noticeably gotten better starting with the last issue. I really hope they are able to keep up the quality from here on out. With Wolverine so close to dying I can't exactly let myself skip picking up an issue now, no matter how much I wanted to over the first 7 issues in this series. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Spectrum - Shawn Hoklas Jun 28, 2014

    All in all this issue feels as though it's trying to be a lot of different things, and in that attempt it becomes something less than I thought it could have been. This really felt like filler waiting for the main event, which is Wolverine's “death”. I'm still looking forward to that event in September but the next few issues until we get there may be something I skip. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho Jun 27, 2014

    This series has only three more issues left, and it could use some steam because it hasn't been great. Cornell is a good enough writer to mend the ship and give us a good farewell to an iconic character. Kris Anka is a talented artist that can do good things, but he needs to slow down a little. Hopefully the remaining issues will do some justice to the character. Cornell and Anka are capable of a great send off, and hopefully that will start to show in the next issue. Read Full Review

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