SNIKTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE!
WOLVERINE takes the fight to the vampire nation in a quest to stop DRACULA's plot to co-opt his mutant healing factor! But what sacrifices and moral compromises must be made before humans and mutants see the dawn?
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Eaton delivers some great art with a classic comic book flair. I love the character designs as well as the way panels are framed to highlight the mood of the story. Read Full Review
Despite Wolverine's questionable choice in weapons, I enjoyed this issue very much. The vampire storyline is something I've been waiting to get back to for a long time! It'd be fine with me if we stuck with this story for a full arc! Read Full Review
Wolverine #11 looks to be the culmination of the Vampire Nation arc, and so far, so good. Percy has built it up into one of the most unsung yet exciting subplots in the X-Men books, and this issue sets up all the pieces expertly. Eaton's art is hit-or-miss- some of it looks good, and some of it doesn't. It doesn't bog the issue down too much, though. Percy remains the MVP of the X-Men line, and Wolverine is still one of its strongest books every month. Read Full Review
Overall even though this book continues to deliver everything I expect, I can’t help but find myself enjoying it. I love Omega Red and it’s great to see more of him. This still remains one of the better Wolverine series I’ve read. Read Full Review
Wolverine #11 is enjoyable enough but doesn't pull off a great issue. The art can look unfinished with muddy colors, the opening has action but doesn't progress the story beyond a reminder Wolverine hates vampires, and none of these elements come together well enough. There's good spy stuff going on and Percy excels at writing bad guys like Beast and Omega Red. Whether that's enough for you is your choice. Read Full Review
While Wolverine and vampires might not seem like a natural fit, this comic has found a way to make it all work, even if it does feel a bit too convoluted at times, with the inclusion of Omega Red and a French vampire hunter introduced at the start of the series. Read Full Review
I love Percy's run on wolverine so far. I really enjoyed this book I love the groundwork he is laying I love the pace and I love his writing style. The artwork has been very consistently good throughout this run as well especially when Adam kubert (the ultimate wolverine artist) is at the helm which he is not in this issue instead we get a new artist who does a great job. Wolverine is in great hands these days and I couldn't be more grateful
This issue ended abruptly, but I thought it was a solid issue nonetheless. Vampires!
A pretty solid issue here. Eaton's art isn't my favorite, but it's also not at the level of Garry Brown's art in the last issue of Percy's X-Force (#18). I felt like he drew Louise mostly well, but Logan was a little more questionable. Speaking of Percy, though, I think the story started off strong and went down a little as time went on. I will say that I did like the ending, even if it being the end of the issue felt a bit sudden.
Fine!
Wolverine makes a disturbing discovery about his sexy French vampire hunter buddy, Louise. The rest of the book is just recapping the stakes (ha!) and particulars of the Vampire Nation arc. It feels like we lose half an issue to catch-up scenes every time we go back to the bloodsuckers.
I guess I disagree with most. I was the Chairman of the BORED reading this.
Nothing really memorable here except the LogBook reports and Omega Red making a sparing appearance.
Other than that, Avengers told a better Dracula story this month. Marvel's renewed interest in vampire's better lead back to Selene.
And as for the femme fatale - c'mon Wolverine , with your romantic history, at this point your just doing it to yourself now.
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