WEAPON XI PART 4 Wolverine races to stop Daken from undergoing the procedure that will turn him into the ultimate weapon! But will saving his son's life cost him his own?
f you ignore Romulus(like I try to)the rest of this story was solid. I like Daken a lot, as I stated in the opening paragraph, and I continue to enjoy reading the way Daniel is developing Daken's character with each passing month. I'll also admit that somewhere deep down inside, I take some twisted enjoyment at the fact that Daken can almost always kick Wolvie's ass. Read Full Review
While the action may not have been as ramped up as it had been in previous issues lately, Wolverine: Origins #36 is still a very entertaining read. Daken is given a new layer that should be interesting to follow in the months to come. Wolverine fans are going to really enjoy this issue. Casual readers may not get as much out of this issue. Read Full Review
Wolverine Origins finds itself in a strange place come next month. Wolverine becomes Dark Wolverine and follows the actions of Daken as Norman Osborn’s government sponsored agent and Wolverine: Weapon X seems to be documenting new adventures of Logan whilst still ripping some inspiration from Wolverine’s past. I’m unsure where this book is heading, but an interested enough to stick around to Wolverine Origins re-establish itself and craft a new identity. Read Full Review
Where this story leads to will surprise no one since that's been advertised since day one and, if the journey to that endpoint were more interesting, it wouldn't be a problem. However, nothing indicates that the goal here was anything other than reaching the end, even if getting there was a boring trip. Read Full Review
solid issue but this idea way presented that romulus has control over his relatives is kinda stupid