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Wolverine: Exit Wounds #1

Writer: Chris Claremont, Larry Hama, Sam Keith Artist: Salvador Larroca, Sam Keith, Scot Eaton Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 26, 2019 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
6.5Critic Rating
6.1User Rating

WOLVERINE LEGENDS, Chris Claremont, Larry Hama & Sam Keith REUNITE!
He goes by many names... Patch...Weapon X...Logan...but most just call him THE WOLVERINE. Join Marvel's greatest storytellers for three brand-new untold tales of the X-Men's deadliest member.  Blood, broads, and blades... you asked for it, bub!  
Rated T

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jun 25, 2019

    A good one-shot that features three different versions of Wolverine throughout the years. The Weapon X story alone is worth the price of admission, but if you dig Sam Kieth's work don't miss his return to the character. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - Branden Murray Jun 26, 2019

    Overall, Wolverine: Exit Wounds, is a nice nostalgia trip, that brings creators and artists from Wolverines past together again. Growing up in the late 80's and early 90's these are the creative teams I was reading, so I personally had a nice time revisiting their takes on the character here. While I can see how some newer readers to the character might be put off a bit, I find enough here worth a purchase, for the trip down memory lane alone. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Comic Watch - Pat O'Malley Jun 29, 2019

    The stories in Wolverine Exit Wounds arent anything innovative or take the character anywhere new. Still, these three flash fictions into the life of our favorite Canadian mutant hit just enough beats to pass as satisfying Wolverine tales to satisfy the fan in us. If you are a die hard Wolverine fan then go ahead and pick up this special, otherwise Id advise to wait to spend your money until it is inevitably collected in a trade with more Wolverine stories. All in all, Wolverine Exit Wounds was a light journey through familiar if enjoyable territory for the character and a nice revisit from all these former Wolverine contributors. Read Full Review

  • 5.2
    Multiversity Comics - Matthew Blair Jun 28, 2019

    If you collect comics, it's a good book to have; but if you're in the mood to revisit some of Wolverine's greatest moments, you're better off re-reading the comics that inspired these stories. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer Jun 26, 2019

    While this comic is an interesting look at how certain creators perceive Wolverine (as brainwashed berserker, non-brainwashed berserker, or ramen cook), it ultimately is a fluff comic that adds nothing to the character of Wolverine. Read Full Review

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