Welcome to the 1990s, by far the most embossed, holographic and collectible era of them all! First up, that Adamantium foil
hero Wolverine gets a real shock during his Vigil! Then, Deadpool gets into the collectibles market at JUST the wrong time!
And finally, a new Marvel U status quo for Danny Ketch who caught fire as the Ghost Rider of the era!
Rated T+
Three great stories from some superstars of the '90s that lay the seeds for future Ghost Rider stories and events! Plus, Chromium Deadpool -- can't go wrong with that! Read Full Review
While it moves at a brisk pace, Ketch's battle with Wallow is as epic as it is haunting, something that ends up providing quite the action-packed short story. Read Full Review
Taken as a whole, this book is good for a fun trip down memory lane with paper thin stories and 90's art, including 90's accurate hyper anatomical muscles and gravity defying boobs. If only this book came with glow in the dark variants! Read Full Review
Shocking as it is to say, I think Charles Soule's Wolverine story is the weakest one here. It's just too little to really feel worth the read. I'm sure it'll read much better collected, but on its own, it's unsatisfying. Tim Seeley's Deadpool story is full of nostalgia and 90s parody, and crazily enough, I had fun with it. But the best story is Ed Brisson’s Danny Ketch Ghost Rider story. I really hope this one has something to do with the Ghost Rider related comic Marvel has been teasing.
Stop introducing new kid characters into things! I hate it!