KRAKOA COMPROMISED! You’ve seen some action in Benjamin Percy’s WOLVERINE, but never quite like this! It’s a life-or-death protection mission as WOLVERINE goes on the run with his friend C.I.A. Agent Jeff Bannister when a secret surveillance device is discovered on Krakoa – and its owners are willing to kill to get it back! But who would go so far as to betray the mutants? Featuring the return of some unexpected adversaries!
Wolverine #18 is yet another great chapter in Percys run. He plays off past storylines, closing some out while opening up new ones. This issue has it all, and the art is pretty good too. Wolverine is a perfect example of classic comic storytelling, and its a lot of fun. Read Full Review
THE DISPATCHBenjamin Percy delivers a quick, fast-paced, action-packed, showdown in this weeks WOLVERINE #18 thats loads of fun and bellowing over with excitement. From being on the run to car chases, this weeks issue had all the makings of an action movie, and then some. Explosions, cascading array of bullets, backstabbing, and even some one-liners not only gave readers the perfect late 80s/ early 90s action movie feel but it was also what made WOLVERINE #18 so dang enjoyable. Sometimes, you just want to read a comic to get away while pushing your troubles aside for a couple of minutes… and thats exactly what Percy does this week. Read Full Review
Wolverine #18 provides some solid action and a satisfying ending. Read Full Review
Wolverine #18 has beers on the beach, nonstop fun action, perfect pacing, and continues to show that Percys Wolverine is becoming the gold standard for the character! Read Full Review
Wolverine #18 ends a story arc that's fine, but also uninteresting and seems a bit pointless. It never makes a case for it being about Wolverine's friendships, but it's sort of there on the page. The action is entertaining, though with a story lacking a purpose it's hard to care about any of it. Read Full Review
Percy does not disappoint. I like his continue use of past characters for building up new stories. As cliche as the ending seems, it was still unexpected and well done!
I continue to love everything about Benjamin Percy's run on wolverine! I love the comradary between Logan and Jeff bannister. I loved the trick they played on maverick and thought the ending scene was wonderful. The artwork was fantastic the dialogue was fantastic and the action scenes where very exciting. This book was a blast to read! I can't wait for the next one.
A good, more action-packed issue here. I thought just about everyone was written well here, and the action was entertaining as well. I particularly enjoyed Wolverine cutting off that one guy's fingers. As for the art, I didn't dislike it as much as a few others seem to. It's not quite Adam Kubert or anything, but I thought it was perfectly fine.
One point off for the art, but the story is pretty good.
It's a nice simple action-movie end for this arc. The art shift is a little jarring and these visuals are a little stiff for a wham-bang action-fest, but it's hardly an ugly book. In the big picture, this title is a bit aimless, but it does tend to satisfy in its explode-y installments.
I thought this was pretty good. I haven't found the whole Maverick plotline that compelling, but it was serviceable.