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Binding: Paperback
Brand: The Hobby Spot
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785119807
Edition: Direct Ed
ISBN: 0785119809
Item Dimensions: 150
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 168
Publication Date: May 30, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: In the aftermath of the Stamford tragedy, Logan makes it his personal mission to take down the man responsible. No sooner does he begin his hunt, however, than he discovers someone else is stalking the same prey: a mysterious trio whose identity, and disturbing mission, will come as a shock to many! If Logan's unsettled by who these guys are, then just wait until he discovers who they answer to! Collects Wolverine #42-48.
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I crossed my fingers but it didn't matter. The Humbert Ramos art was what I expected and I expected to hate it. There are two kinds of comic art lovers, those who like Ramos and those who hate his style. I guess I fall into the latter category. It was so distracting from a novel idea and pretty decent story. Too bad.
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I have been reading X-Men and Wolverine's adventures since the early eighties, and this is hands-down the most ridiculous writing I've ever seen for the character. The collection picks up from Marvel's Civil War storyline, where Wolverine is tracking the villain Speedball. The writer has Speedball burn Wolverine's entire body away, until Logan is reduced to his brain and one eye-ball. You read that right. Then Wolverine's "healing Factor" grows back all the muscle and tissues, and he rejoins the ... Read More
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Let's get down to the point, this is a worthwhile pickup. As read in the title, this story plays out like a political thriller. There are complex events that mirror those scary questions about American life that we've all come to know. Is it worth it to sacrifice freedom for security? The debate has merit on both sides. Wolverine's answer...no way...bub! I won't give away too many details. Wolverine has seen the devastation in Stamford, CT. It's Nitro. Wolverine's conclusion: Nitro must die a slow ... Read More
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And what I do is add an interesting spin off aspect to a Major Marvel comics event! The other spin off's range from "boring" to "this must be labeled as a spin off to help promote its sale"
As always I explain the story in vague terms. Wolverine is after the people responsible for destroying Stamford.
The artwork ranges from "wow that's bad" to "This is the most expressive understanding of Wolverine I've ever seen!" which I here is common when dealing with the art work ... Read More
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Probably worth stating that I'm an 'old-school' X-men fan that really just picked this book up out of curiosity to see what Wolvie is up to these days. Though some people have griped about the art, I found it to be fantastic and a surprise from what I expected. Kind of reminded me a bit of Mike Mignola's work on Hellboy. The story was another matter, as seeing every chapter open with the repeating phrase that Logan is the best at what he does, then watching him get 'killed' several times was very discouraging ... Read More
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