Wolverine: Weapon X #14

Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Ron Garney Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 23, 2010 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.8Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

With battles raging in both the future and the present, pushing Wolverine and Captain America to their very limits, the most important battle may yet be the one taking place inside the mind of a cyborg assassin. Witness the battle for the soul of a Deathlok. Oh, and laser claws too. Parental Advisory $3.99

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Aug 19, 2010

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  • 8.0
    IGN - Dan Phillips Jun 24, 2010

    But taken as a whole and in the context of this greater story, these problems aren't nearly as significant as they may sound. Despite this issue's more bewildering segments, "Tomorrow Dies Today" remains an exciting, very entertaining marriage of Days of Future Past and The Terminator, with Aaron's dark, character-driven vision leading the way and Garney's kinetic, razor sharp storytelling chops doing the heavy lifting. Despite my concerns with this issue, I remain a fan of this arc, and enthusiastic about seeing how the pair will follow up on the promise of the issue's last page. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans Jun 25, 2010

    An interesting issue, though not quite up to the ridiculously awesome standard set by this arc thus far. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Jun 24, 2010

    In the end, while I didn't hate this issue, I didn't overly enjoy it like previous ones either. It just sort of went through the paces, almost like it was killing time (yes, a time travel joke, sorry) or padding for a trade. The momentum of previous issues is lost and none of the promise on that previous cliffhanger was delivered. The heroes seem to fight the Deathloks the same way they did previously, despite major upgrades and we're back to roughly the exact same spot we ended at last issue. Read Full Review

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