Three razor-sharp claws - the deadly trademark of one of the most notorious, unstoppable killing machines known the galaxy over - the claws of a Raptor from the legendary Fraternity of Raptors!
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Overall, Wolverine: Infinity Watch is a fun, fast paced comic book, that really does a great job of showcasing some interesting and funny interactions with the characters at play. After a disastrous return from death in the most recent Return of Wolverine series, Logan has found some new life in the Infinity Watch mini here. Coupled with some great art by MacDonald and Bellaire, Duggan has put together three solid issues, making this a book flying under the radar worth a look. Read Full Review
Wolverine Infinity Watch #3 is an action-packed and overall fun book. It gets a little predictable later on with Logan and Loki pretty much taking exactly the roles youd imagine they would during the fight, but Duggan fills it with enough solid characterization and expert character interplay that the books few flaws dont sink it very much. MacDonalds art is off in a few places, but overall does an admirable job of bringing the script to life. This book is definitely a treat whenever it comes out. Read Full Review
The story is bland, the art is serviceable, and it really just feels like a flashy idea intended to sell issues on the clout of its characters than actually telling its own tale. Read Full Review
This series is getting better. You can't go wrong with Bats.
I generally haven't liked this series, but this issue have me a couple of good genuine laughs
Even though Logan is expecting Loki to betray him, he's still disgusted when the trickster god abandons him in Talonar's clutches after their rescue mission goes badly off the rails. Adding Bats the ghost dog as their tracking expert is terrific, and the front half of this issue is nigh-perfect buddy cop/road trip comedy. My tank filled up on shenanigans before the end of the issue, though. This is a fine status quo, but hopefully, the series ascends to greater heights further on.
I just don't understand why anything here is interesting enough to merit an entire miniseries. It's a bad fit with both the current War of the Realms event and the new X-Men status quo.