OUT OF THE OUTBACK ON A LIFE-AND-DEATH MISSION!
At last - LOGAN's secret adventure revealed! Featuring a sinister revelation and claw-to-claw confrontations with SABRETOOTH, this is a must-have WOLVERINE story for new and long-standing fans alike that simply cannot be missed! Back in UNCANNY X-MEN #246, Logan set off from the Australian outback, leaving behind what was left of the X-MEN, for a personal mission. Now, after decades of mystery, Chris Claremont reveals just what Wolverine got up to before his classic battle with the REAVERS! The next Chris Claremont-penned mutant saga begins, with the untold story of Wolverine's most persona more
I'm a sucker for a good Wolvie story, and these Uncanny X-Men spinoffs are just an extra level of fun. More than thirty years after this original comic came out this spinoff story seems more relevant than ever. If you loved Disney Plus' X-Men 97, then I can't recommend this comic enough. Chris Claremont is doing a fantastic job of keeping the Uncanny X-Men consistent, while having fun dusting off some of these stories. Read Full Review
Chris Claremont goes back to the past to give fans a pretty kick-ass current book! This is just over-the-top action with great art and I'm am for that! Read Full Review
It's definitely a step up from the Madripoor Knights miniseries that just wrapped, though if you were keeping up with Benjamin Percy's Wolverine you might still be burnt out on Wolverine vs. Sabretooth after the 10-issue "Sabretooth War" event. Read Full Review
Wolverine: Deep Cut #1 offers an awesome Wolverine vs. Sabretooth fight scene as the story slowly builds towards a direction. Is it something we've seen many times before? Sure, but Salazar knocks it out of the park. Read Full Review
I'm mostly meh on it. I haven't read much of the CC series post his original run, but the majesty of Claremont's Outback-era writing is completely gone here. I don't think even the voices ring as true as they used to or have that distinct flavor, for the most part. The ideas are for sure there, just presented in a way simpler and direct fashion than they were back in the issues referenced. The way Wolverine does exposition the whole time feels like something written in the 70s, which I doubt is the idea. And that pretty much throws off the whole pacing, because essentially the issue is one battle with Sabretooth, which I found to be pretty mid because again lacked much flavor. At least the battle had some progression, but very impressive onmore