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Review: Wolverine #304 – Jason Aaron’s Final Issue
Wolverine #304 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Steve Dillon, Ron Garney, Paul Pelletier with Dave Meikis, Mike Perkins, Jefte Palo, Daniel Acuña, Steven Sanders, and Renato Guedes Color Art: Matthew Wilson, Matt Milla, Rain Beredo, Andy Troy, and Chris Sotomayor Jason Aaron goes out with a bang on his final Wolverine solo issue, finding a way to
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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #8 – Sabretooth joins the Hellfire Club
Wolverine and the X-Men #8 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Chris Bachalo [Pencils & Colors], Tim Townsend [Inker] Fresh off of his return from the dead in Wolverine’s solo book, Sabretooth joins up with the new Hellfire Club to help them take out the heart of the Jean Grey School–Beast. During his attempt to con an
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Review: Wolverine #303 – ‘Back In Japan’ Concludes!
Wolverine #303 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Billy Tan, Steve Sanders, and Paco Diaz [Art]; Matt Miller, Sotocolors, Jim Charalampidis, and Rachelle Rosenberg [Color] Wolverine’s return to Japan has not been without incident. As a matter of fact, the trail of carnage could probably stretch across at least one of the nation’s islands. Azuma Goda, head
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Review: Wolverine #302 – Back to Hell
Wolverine #302 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Billy Tan & Jason Keith [Chapters 13, 15, 16], Steve Sanders & Sotocolor [Chapters 14, 16] Normally, if you told me that a writer was going to end their run on a book with a story that touches on everything that happened during said run, I’d tell you that
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Review: Wolverine #301 – Wolverine vs. the new Silver Samurai
Wolverine #301 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Billy Tan & Jason Keith [Art for Chapters 8, 11, 12], Steve Sanders & Sotocolor [Chapters 9, 10] The newly-renumbered Wolverine #300 ended with an all-out war between the Yakuza mobsters and Hand ninjas in a Buddhist temple, coupled with a fresh-from-the-dead Sabretooth, a new Silver Samurai, and Wolverine’s
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REVIEW: Wolverine #300, or is that Wolverine #3000? Dude’s EVERYWHERE.
Wolverine #300 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Adam Kubert & Paul Mounts [Chapters 1, 4 & 7], Ron Garney & Jason Keith [Chapters 2 & 5], Steve Sanders & Sotocolors [Chapters 3 & 6] Wolverine #300 doesn’t just mark the return of the series to its original numbering (assuming that’s how Marvel worked this out), it
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #19.1, Enter the Age of Apocalypse (Again…)
Uncanny X-Force #19.1 Writer: Rick Remender Art: Billy Tan and Jose Villarrubia [colors] Spinning out of Rick Remender’s recent “Dark Angel Saga” in Uncanny X-Force is the new ongoing Age of Apocalypse series, and Uncanny X-Force #19.1 is essentially a prologue designed to draw in readers for that series. Essentially, this is the second prologue
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #18, OR Apocalypse Wow!
Uncanny X-Force #18 Writer: Rick Remender Art: Jerome Opeña with Esad Ribic After several months, Rick Remender’s epic “Dark Angel Saga” concludes in Uncanny X-Force #18. Over the course of its eight chapters, the story saw the transformation of Archangel into the new Apocalypse and took readers on to the Age of Apocalypse timeline and
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