Wolverine's early years get a darkly appropriate re-imagining by Jason Starr, Roland Boschi and Connor Willumsen in "Wolverine MAX" #1
Full review here.
Wolverine's early years get a darkly appropriate re-imagining by Jason Starr, Roland Boschi and Connor Willumsen in "Wolverine MAX" #1
Full review here.
I bought this hoping for something interesting. Instead it was a dull story where Wolverine killed a shark and swore a bit. Nothing new here, definitely off my must buy list.
Was there really a need for this? Doesn't Wolverine already star in enough books already?
Last edited by blackphoenix; 11-07-2012 at 06:48 PM.
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I thought this was an okay book. It wasn't as good as I thought it would be, but it wasn't terrible. It was just underwhelming. Also, I really didn't like the style of artwork. It lacked the gritty ambiance that Punisher MAX had during the Garth Ennis era. I hope this book improves, but for now it just doesn't have anything that makes it stand out from other non-MAX Wolverine titles.
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WOW! OMG! I must read this!!!X's story begins with Y in the water after a plane crash apparently suffering from amnesia
I think it was a boring read, the swearing was unnecessary and was there more for shock and justify the MAX label. There wasn't anything original, he doesn't remember... Great! I read it before. Nothing really happens. The art was hideous.
I don't think it was worth $3.99. I won't be buying it...
"I am not an adventurer by choice but by fate."
-Vincent van Gogh
i like the art but DAMN NOTHING HAPPENED
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