BLACKMORE'S FIGHT!
WOLVERINE comes face-to-face with Arakkii pirate crime lord SEVYR BLACKMORE! But will their fight lead Logan to the clues he needs to catch SOLEM, or put him right where the manipulative mutant wants him?
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Wolverine #15 picks up where the last issue left off and has readers by the throat from the very first panel detailing the life of Solem. Its only weakness may be that we still barely know Solem even though he's the focus of this issue. Wolverine #15 shows us a formidable foe and now it's a matter of finding out who he is to complete the picture. Read Full Review
Could it be better? Sure. Everything can be better. Im not much of a fan of Wolverine because he used to just pop up everywhere and mess up the place. Characters like Wolverine tend to feel a bit stale to me and I can honestly say I havent picked up his solo book in years. However, I was really enjoying what I read from Wolverine #15, so its definitely possible to put some good shine on something that for me was dull. Enough so that I want to see where this tale is going to go. Sevyr and Solem seem interesting enough as foils to Logan. This is definitely a book to read but it wouldnt hurt to buy it since there was enough thought to make it feel like the story went somewhere and delivered on some good action. Read Full Review
Wolverine#15 is a well-paced and visually explosive issue that promises to get even better moving forward. Read Full Review
Wolverine #15 gives readers some more background on Solem and sets him and Wolverine on a collision course. Percy has become an expert at building plots for Wolverine, and this issue is no exception. Kubert and Martin are amazing together, and this issue gives multiple examples as to why. Wolverine #15 is a great comic. Read Full Review
WOLVERINE #15 provides fans with a quick, mini origin for Solem through the eyes of another new character Blackmore. Yet, I found that it just wasn't as riveting and powerful as I would expect from a ruthless, incarcerated, killer that struck fear into the hearts of even the Four Horsemen. Additionally, the tone and colors were a bit rough and almost muddy in appearance, which was very uncharacteristic of this creative team. Read Full Review
The latest issues gives a bit more information about Solem's backstory, but little else. Read Full Review
What can I say except these last two wolverine books have been brilliant! I am loving this story which honestly doesn't surprise me with Percy and kubert on the book
Not usually a fan of Wolverine solo stuff and always look for guest stars, but this one is good. Kubert's art is so reminiscent of his Wolverine heyday and both Blackmore and the Solem backstory are worthwhile.
Blackmore gives Logan Solem's life story and coerces him into hunting Solem down. There's a little stabby-stabby in there to keep it from being all talk, of course. The art's still firing on all cylinders. If the plot's a rather simple hard-boiled-type thriller, it's amply supplied with all the twists and gritty language you could want.
Really enjoying the way Percy is using Arakko. Feels like he’s making the most of this brutal society and I’m enjoying the new characters he’s added to the cast. Kubert’s art is also a winner to me and I always love his paneling.
A solid issue once again. Kubert's art continues to be really nice, and Percy's story is still fairly interesting. Some of the dialogue wasn't my absolute favorite, but there wasn't anything particularly bad or anything. Hopefully we get to see more of Solem soon, as I really enjoyed him in X of Swords.
Really not sure about Solem. Art was great, Percy writing is strongest with Kubert
I get that Solem is being built up as this new arch-rival to Wolverine, but all I can think of is the new 52 version of Lobo...
This wasn't bad, but I feel like everyone here could be doing better. Hell, Solem is a cool enough character based on his previous appearances, that even he could've done better here.