THE HUNT IS ON!
WEEK 4 - No one is safe. The future is at stake. The only certainty in life is DEATH and WOLVERINE.
PARENTAL ADVISORY
X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE #2 brings suspense and horror, forcing Moira to answer one question: What would you do to survive? Dont miss the biggest Wolverine event! Read Full Review
The creative teams work well to create this mutant version of a Bourne Identity-like issue of cat and mouse where there's still plenty of secrets and twists to be revealed. Read Full Review
X Deaths Of Wolverine #2 adds more wrinkles to the story. Percy is constructing a wonderful story here, and hopefully, he can stick the landing. Vicentis art is a beautiful fit for the story. All in all, another great issue. Read Full Review
X Deaths of Wolverine #2continues the series' white-knuckle thrill ride, drawing on action classics likeThe Fugitive andThe Terminatorfor inspiration. The new Wolverine saga is about to hit its halfway point, and the future, and past, of the X-Men is in jeopardy. Read Full Review
The issue remains a tight action chase story. The art elevates the issue significantly, with dynamic layouts and intelligent choices with the point of view. The story is a hell of a ride, and we're excited to see what's next. Read Full Review
X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE #2 kind of stalls out this week by providing little answers that could be summarized in about two sentences. Read Full Review
Action packed.u00a0 This feels right. It feels like the payoff that we have been waiting for, after the House of X/Power X and inferno stuff. Read Full Review
X Deaths of Wolverine #2 is a short chapter in an ongoing chase sequence with a few tantalizing mysteries. If you dig chase sequences and good art you'll like this book, but it might be worth waiting for the next issue to get a satisfying result. Read Full Review
It all feels a bit slapdash as if the creators weren't on the same page about the issue's goal, and it ends up being more unintentionally funny than good. Read Full Review
I am loving every second of this story so far!!
Much better than its counterpart where we're going in circles for no reason. This actually is moving things and building a story. Vicentini's art is really good here for the most part and I find myself going over the scenes details. Nice work!
I'm glad to say that this was a bit of an improvement over the first issue. Despite it being labelled as a Wolverine book, which does technically feature Wolverine, this is an entertaining Moira-focused book with her on the run. Her basically exploding Mystique was crazy. I still don't know how I feel about Vicentini being the artist for this specific miniseries, but nothing from him was bad here at all. A super solid issue here all around.
This issue did a good job of hooking me, and I'm starting to think Deaths can be a satisfying story on its own, even if it doesn't tie to Lives.
It's a simple chase story told well. Not flawlessly, though. I'm warming up to the art; I really like the style. But the artist likes blocking panels in extreme close-up and doesn't give enough thought to how they connect to each other, thus the continued moments of confusion.
On the script side, Moira's voice is a lot of fun and the pace is suitably speedy for a chase story. Except for the fishing boat scene; why was that so long? Why was it in there at all?
RIP Mystique, I guess. I thought this was enjoyable, but I really do feel like this is just Inferno being reiterated.
I'm really enjoying the Moira-heavy focus in the 'Deaths" issues and this was probably the strongest issue in the series so far.
Maybe I am a little bit generous with the rating but I liked this, we got some answers and they were satisfying.
feels that this issue was a bit of a let down, we'll have to see.