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8.0
The plot doesn't develop very far in this issue, and the art is a little rough (though only in comparison to previous issues).
These are problems that are easy to overlook because Benjamin Percy hangs the book on a well-written, highly comedic Spider-Man. Plus, Logan does some productive self-examination. And by the end, the stage is nicely set for even bigger, bolder action to come.
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8.0
Another fun team-up for Wolverine before we get into the Sabretooth War storyline. Peter was just a LITTLE BIT much at times, but he was fun overall and I do think Percy did a solid job with him. I don't know how I missed that Moustafa was doing the interiors for this issue and not Juan José Ryp, but I also think he did a super solid job here.
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7.5
Art: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7.5/10
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6.0
Logan’s run of team-ups comes to a close with his final partner being none other than Spider-Man. It’s an odd inclusion since Spidey’s been keeping busy saving Manhattan from the chaos of the Gang War event (there’s even a mention of it in the issue), so how he had time to take a space-ride with Logan is a giant question mark. Wolverine also spends a good chunk of the issue incapacitated after losing consciousness in space. Benjamin Percy writes a lot of Spider-Man dialogue, which is a mix of genuinely funny moments mixed with been-there-done-that one-liners at Logan’s expense. It’s all just a pointless issue that reminds readers that Wolverine has basically been MIA from the rest of his mutant family throughout Fall of X. The ending makes it seem like he’ll be back with X-Force in short order, but he’s also about to get preoccupied with the Sabretooth War event coming up as well. more
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10
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8.5
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8.5
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8.0
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8.0
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7.0
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7.0
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7.0
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7.0
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6.0
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6.0
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6.0