Monsters on the high seas means TWO-FISTED CHOPPING ACTION! Wolverine takes the action to new levels as he slices and dices his way through a bevy of foes you’ll never expect! One-Shot/Rated A
Overall, it's pretty fun, but not so hilarious that it's a must-read or anything. If you're seeking a light-hearted romp with a character who doesn't normally do that sort of thing, this is your chance. Don't miss out; you might not get another one. Or do, it's not that big of a deal. Read Full Review
The issue, then, is a rather odd mish-mash of styles. It's violent enough to show Wolverine using his claws on living creatures, but it's also tongue-in-cheek enough to show him doing the washing up. If you're the sort of person who avoids Marvel Adventures books because they're not in continuity, then this probably isn't for you. But if you're the sort of reader who appreciates a good story on its own merits, regardless of how it chooses to entertain you -" well, in having a sense of humor about its lead, it's instantly better than most of the other Wolverine one-shots we've seen recently. Read Full Review
As Wolverine one-shots go, this one's tepid, even with Richard Elson's capable (if overly animated) pencils. I imagine there are readers who will enjoy a goofy, playful story like this one as a reprieve from the grim moodiness of X-Force and Wolverine: Weapon X, but it's hard to recommend this one when stuff like First Class already exists for that purpose. Read Full Review
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