Bruh I feel you. But I do think this was the best Wolverine issue so far.
WOLVERINE DIGS IN!
The Flower Cartel and the Pale Girl seem to be one step ahead of Wolverine, but he has a plan. It's a risky gamble that will take him into the heart of a larger criminal conspiracy even as it puts many mutant lives at risk.
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Overall ‘Wolverine’ is a must read series. This is such an engaging story married with breathtaking art, I can’t recommend it enough. The only last thing I can say is this book needs more Omega Red! Then I’ll be really happy. Read Full Review
Wolverine #3 is a casually brilliant comic. In three issues, Percy has shown he gets Wolverine better than just about anyone who has written his books since Larry Hama. Read Full Review
This issue of Wolverine is very good. We get to see the deeper side of Logan in a way that is not shown enough to the reader, which is handled beautifully by Benjamin Percy. Read Full Review
Wolverine #3 is an excellently written and superbly illustrated issue that shows Percy's ability to make Wolverine a supremely interesting character beyond the stab and slash we know him for while the art team of Kubert, Martin, and Petit knock it out of the park in an issue with everything I want out of a modern Wolverine story. Read Full Review
Wolverine #3 picks up the cliffhanger from last issue, where we find out that things are not nearly as bad as they seem. Wolverine again proves that he's the best at what he does! Read Full Review
Adam Kubert does some beautifully detailed work throughout the issue. The action is great and the characters look fantastic. Read Full Review
Even though the Magneto cold open felt a bit out of character, the rest of the issue drove nicely. The story was thrilling and ultimately made sense while leaving some amazing unanswered questions to uncover throughout Percys run. However, I again just forewarn the creative team to shelf a certain angle of trickery for the foreseeable future. Its just too easy of an out that will become stale if overused. Furthermore, this reviewer feels like its been two out of three issues now where some crazy mojo had to happen to connect the dots and make the story flow. Im excited for whats to come and looking forward to WOLVERINE becoming a solo book again. To date, this is a tremendously entertaining and action-packed series that should be on everyones pull list. Grab it and let me know what you think. Read Full Review
A scene where Wolverine drinks Magneto under the table doesn't make this comic worth buying, but I think this series (much like Wolverine himself) is still trying to find itself. Read Full Review
A gorgeous misfire. Read Full Review
Simply great.
It is so good to see Logan well written again. Fantastic Artwork.
Its not a 10, okay, but that DC troll doesnt desesrve to see a good comic with a bad note
This was fantastic! A joy to read! Great writing story and art. I really like bannister too I hope he sticks around for a long while
I enjoy the story.
Good Moments with a solid cast and just enough connection to the Xmen Books to tie things together. I think this version of Wolverine hangs on to what makes his personality work, hes kind of an ass at times and thats why we love him. Loved this conclusion of this Arc and seeing him with Magnetos helmet was super fun.
A very satisfying and well done conclusion to the first arc of this story. Man, Wolverine so far is probably my favorite Dawn of X book that I have read. Ben Percy is setting up why he is the next up and coming talent Marvel needs. This story only spanning three issues manages to capture the mentality, the growth, the character and mutant Wolverine has come to be after all these years. Loved Bannister and his daughter as a nice dichtomy to this story.
While it did have a cool plot drive with this blackmarket of mutant drugs, it only merely serves for the redemption of Wolverine back into the X-men Universe. And I am here for it. Art by Kubert, perfection, easily one of Wolverine's best artists since the 90s. An amazing third issu more
By far the best issue. Fun, well-paced, and excellent art.
I have been waiting for a good Logan ongoing for some time. While the last Wolverine ongoing starring Laura Kinney was fantastic, I grew up with Logan and having good stories starring him are a joy to read.
There were some interesting ideas here and this was an entertaining read overall, but I can't help but feel a little bit underwhelmed after how much I enjoyed the first issue. Either way, I'm looking forward to Omega Red, seemingly, returning in the next issue.
Solid words and solid-er art sell this as an enjoyable read. I love the big-picture plot; a Russia-vs-Krakoa cold war is just what DoX needs. But it's hardly perfect; the Pale Girl panned out as a pretty weak antagonist.
I dropped about 90% of the X-Men: Dawn of X line from my pull list. What remains is Wolverine and X-Force... for now.
I broke a rule and watched a Thinking Critical YouTube video reading the issue. They were down on the comic but I thought the book was solid. The comic appears to be the end of the pale girl storyline for now. It also throws the reader a major curveball by having FBI Agent Bannister surviving last issues cliffhanger.
The standout parts of the book are seeing Wolverine interact with the X-Family in the capacity of friend, family member, and teammate. Bannister also seems to be a solid new supporting castmate for Logan. The comic has goofy bits but its a lot of fun. Seeing Wolverine execute his plan more
A good issue, but a bit overwrought. I had a good time, but I was starting to wonder about the page count about 2/3 of the way through. The art was great though.
Art 3.5/5
Story 3.5/5
This comic has a radical anti-Quentin agenda and tbh I’m very offended on his behalf.
I still dislike the Pale Girl storyline. But I have to give this issue a star for making me want to read the Cable book.