"Dark Wolverine" #80 is in stores today and CBR News spoke with writers Daniel Way and Marjorie Liu about their future plans for the series, including a tie-in with "Siege" and a crossover with "Wolverine: Origins."
Full article here.
"Dark Wolverine" #80 is in stores today and CBR News spoke with writers Daniel Way and Marjorie Liu about their future plans for the series, including a tie-in with "Siege" and a crossover with "Wolverine: Origins."
Full article here.
Rrrockin'!
X-Poster of the Month: December 2012
X-Poster of the Month: December 2009
The Best There Is At What I Do
Can't wait for the Moonstone bit and the Siege part. But I really, really, really hope Marvel will either give him his own book with Way/Liu writing it or that he'll stay on Wolverine (because Logan has enough stories of his own).
I enjoy reading Daken's story in DW much more than the past Logan stories combined.
Favorites Daken, Northstar, Wolverine, Phoenix
Pull List: Astonishing X-Men, Wolverine, Uncanny X-Force, X-Factor
Sounds like Daken's sticking around to me.
I'm actually enjoying Wolverine stories a bit more since I started reading Dark Wolverine. I still prefer him in small doses, though.
Favourite characters: Dani Moonstar - Daken - Magik - Shinobi Shaw - Karma - Shatterstar
arachne3003.deviantart.com Update 12/24/11
Solid book. I never picked up Wolverine: Origins outside of the Original Sin tie-in with X-Men: Legacy, but I'm enjoying Dark Wolverine. He's the postmodern Wolverine.
I can pretty much guess that Marvel's plan is for "Dark Wolverine" to run it for 37 issues and then on the 38th issue, revert it back to "Wolverine" and re-number it with a big three, zero, zero. It's only a matter of time before Wolverine returns to Volume 1, too.
So Wolverine Origins is finally ending?
I'm glad to see the title Dark Wolverine still stick around it's one of my favorite books every month.
Bookmarks