When there's an impossible heist to be carried out, only one person in the world can do the job: introducing Fantomelle, the world's most unstoppable thief, engineered to perfection! But will she be destroyed before the Wolverines can recruit her?
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There's not as much forward momentum when it comes to the series' overarching plot. Most of the other main characters don't appear, and there's no mention of Mister Sinister and his experiments on Wolverine's corpse. But that's par for the course with weekly comics. Some chapters are going to be more eventful than others. I'm just happy to see the writers focus more on character-building than plot setup. Read Full Review
For an introductory issue to a new character, Wolverines #3 does a fairly decent job of it. The issue establishes Fantomelle's skills and how she works, her personality and beliefs, and even some of her past. Sure, she feels a bit similar to Fantomex and all, but she's not bad and shows some potential depending on how the writers want to use her from here on out. Other than that, there's not much going on in the story outside of her introduction. Read Full Review
Wolverines is still a story taking shape. It's not bad and it's not good. It simply exists and it has some elements that could be great but it also looks like there could be a long chase that leads nowhere. This particular issue doesn't do one thing to clear any of that up. It moves along another piece on the chessboard. This is an okay comic book in an okay storyline. Patience is a virtue. Read Full Review
Not a fan of the art. Did not do the Punisher justice I thought. Plus I agree, a bit confused on how this ties together the first two issues.
Whoa. Whiplash. How does this connect to the first two issues?